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Post by Sam Tyler on Nov 2, 2020 22:30:52 GMT
Last night I was catching up on Red Dwarf: The First Three Million Years and saw an outtake clip from this classic scene with Timothy Spall:
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Post by Dirty Epic on Nov 3, 2020 12:02:09 GMT
I think it might have been mentioned before but I saw the tail end of Hazell which I'm going to watch later but saw Pat Roach having a bit of a punch up at the end of the episode 'Hazell and the Maltese Vulture'.
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Post by Arthur Pringle on Nov 3, 2020 16:34:08 GMT
Funny they mention squid in that clip, Barry calls Moxey 'squid brain' in a AWP episode.
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Post by Dirty Epic on Nov 4, 2020 18:24:10 GMT
Funny they mention squid in that clip, Barry calls Moxey 'squid brain' in a AWP episode. Hazel and Hazell, Art! u
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Post by Dirty Epic on Dec 8, 2020 22:00:22 GMT
Stars from behind the camera writer Stan Hey and director Baz Taylor worked on the Hazell episode 'Hazell Get's The Bird' on TPTV this week.
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Post by Arthur Pringle on Dec 8, 2020 22:12:10 GMT
Yes I remember that Hazell episode in fact has some dialogue later heard in AWP, I think it's Michael Angelis who says something like 'they'll have my plums on a skewer', a variation on the line Dennis threatens Wayne with in 'Home Thoughts From Abroad'.
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Post by Arthur Pringle on Jan 26, 2021 19:25:23 GMT
Mentioned this on a different thread but William Merrow ( real name Werner Leopold Meirowsky ) who plays Helmut's dad in 'Who Won The War Anyway?' appears in a low budget film from 1989 based on the Dennis Nilsen case called 'Cold Light Of Day'. The only film made by a 21 year old woman called Fhiona-Louise, according to the film's producer she was the youngest woman ever to direct a feature film.
As you can see there's a scene in the film where his character, an elderly neighbour in Nilsen's shared house of flats, looks at a photo album & points himself out in more or less the same way as he does with Neville. He's credited as Bill Merrow in the film & it does not appear in his imdb listings, this will have been one of his last acting jobs as his credits end in 1989. He would've been about 82 at the time as he died aged 87 in 1994 according to imdb.
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Post by Sparky on Feb 6, 2021 8:40:28 GMT
Here's a couple of "Auf Pet" faces doing adverts...
Kevin Lloyd in a 1981 advert "Contac Throat sweets"
The late Kenny Ireland, here in a 1986 "Granada TV Rentals" advert.
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Post by Sparky on Feb 22, 2021 10:44:06 GMT
Sorting out the work archive and found this. On the set of "Mr Turner" back in June 2013, at Wentworth Woodhouse in South Yorkshire.
Centre, Tim Spall (as Turner), next to him on Right Mike Leigh (Director), with back to us and black cap, Dick Pope (Director of Photography)
Lots of fond memories from this job, hot summer, no rain, great surroundings to go and explore freely, great & friendly bunch of people to work with. No stuck up diva'ish bulls***t. A proper "old school" film shoot! The only snags was - the place had no lifts, so all the gear had to carried up and around staircases.
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Post by Vienna on Feb 22, 2021 14:01:28 GMT
Last night I spotted a young Kevin Whately in a 1980 episode of Strangers (1978-82) called 'Retribution.' Vi
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