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Pat Vegas
02-21-2017, 03:19 PM
Philip Schofield.
Good looking bloke in person. :love: I say met I said hello as he was getting in his chauffeured merc.
Pokster
02-21-2017, 03:38 PM
Philip Schofield.
Good looking bloke in person. :love: I say met I said hello as he was getting in his chauffeured merc.
Much better than anyone Monty has come up with... wd fash
Burney
02-21-2017, 03:43 PM
Philip Schofield.
Good looking bloke in person. :love: I say met I said hello as he was getting in his chauffeured merc.
How gay was he looking, f? On a percentage?
Philip Schofield.
Who's he?
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Sir C
02-21-2017, 03:49 PM
Who's he?
....
Actor. Played Thomas More in 'A Man For All Seasons'.
Actor. Played Thomas More in 'A Man For All Seasons'.
Ah, gotcha. Tywin Lannister.
Actor. Played Thomas More in 'A Man For All Seasons'.
Really?
I have never known of the chap as an actor, more a daytime television presenter / Gordon the gopher sidekick.
Sir C
02-21-2017, 04:53 PM
Really?
I have never known of the chap as an actor, more a daytime television presenter / Gordon the gopher sidekick.
A great actor, sw. Who can forget his scene in the Tower, with his daughter. "When a man takes an oath, Meg, it is as if he takes himself as sand between his fingers..." Something like that.
I suppose we have to thank Robert Bolt for the original play. A marvellous word.
I saw the play a few years ago, actually. Martin Shaw played Sir Thomas. He was no Scofield.
Burney
02-21-2017, 04:58 PM
Really?
I have never known of the chap as an actor, more a daytime television presenter / Gordon the gopher sidekick.
He was in Joseph for a while.
Lucky old Joseph.
A great actor, sw. Who can forget his scene in the Tower, with his daughter. "When a man takes an oath, Meg, it is as if he takes himself as sand between his fingers..." Something like that.
I suppose we have to thank Robert Bolt for the original play. A marvellous word.
I saw the play a few years ago, actually. Martin Shaw played Sir Thomas. He was no Scofield.
I have never seen a play tbh, doubt I ever will.
We were taken to one in Belfast when I was at school, Juno + the Paycock perhaps. Bunked off it to go drinking in the hotel up the road.
Wd early/mid 1980s school trips.
Sir C
02-21-2017, 05:10 PM
I have never seen a play tbh, doubt I ever will.
We were taken to one in Belfast when I was at school, Juno + the Paycock perhaps. Bunked off it to go drinking in the hotel up the road.
Wd early/mid 1980s school trips.
Good Lord.
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