I have hardly looked at the telly over Christmas, but one film I did watch was "Man about the house", a feature film of the TV series. One thing that annoyed me was the cutting of characters, as the credits listed Rudolph Walker and Jack Smethurst-the stars of "Love thy Neighbour" who would have appeared in the scenes at Thames TV studios, but they were nowhere to be seen, cancelled-the pair of them.
They didn't appear in the film when I watched it. Not sure what scene they were in, but a bit was set in Thames TV studios, they had Spike Milligan being daft in the corridor where the changing rooms are, I guess it would have been about then. Though there is also the chance that I nodded off while they were on.What you mean they cut their scenes out of the film?
I have hardly looked at the telly over Christmas, but one film I did watch was "Man about the house", a feature film of the TV series. One thing that annoyed me was the cutting of characters, as the credits listed Rudolph Walker and Jack Smethurst-the stars of "Love thy Neighbour" who would have appeared in the scenes at Thames TV studios, but they were nowhere to be seen, cancelled-the pair of them.
Give me a thanks or I will tell you what happens to Walter iteI am getting near the end of Breaking Bad's last season.
It sounds like you're a big fan of Robin Hood, King Arthur, Carry On....., Jekyll and Hyde, Tarzan, Dracula, St Trinians, Greyfriars, Sherlock Holmes, etc.For being a representation of the true reality give me a British film made in 1964 about Britain in the 18th century over anything made about the subject by present-day Americans or the BBC.
Tell away, I have finished it, Camarino and better call Saul.Give me a thanks or I will tell you what happens to Walter ite
Tell away, I have finished it