And she replied 2 weeks later, which was very quick. I remember I had written 11 pages (I'm easily inspired ) as well as photos from my collection (10 photos or something). It's just been a year that I had done that (June 4th 2010). Now, I've got a better idea...a bunch of roses for her birthday that i'll offer her especially in Chichester.
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I had just seen another Tara King doll which didn't look like her, just a bit but it wasn't quite convincing.
However, I like the doll from your photo. Ms King is so cute in her early days as Steed's partner.
Good fortune, Tara is a friend of mine on facebook. Wish Linda had facebook though, the REAL Ms King.
JohnSteedFr wrote:I had just seen another Tara King doll which didn't look like her, just a bit but it wasn't quite convincing.
However, I like the doll from your photo. Ms King is so cute in her early days as Steed's partner.
Good fortune, Tara is a friend of mine on facebook. Wish Linda had facebook though, the REAL Ms King.
We talking about the same Tara King? I'm friends with her as well.
I too am a huge Tara King fan - love her to bits. In terms of episodes I would recommend, I am slowly working my way through the boxset, having watched all of them in the 80s and again on VHS in the 90s.
Tried hard to like Homicide and Old Lace, but being honest, it is a dogs breakfast. However, while it has weaknesses (continuity errors for example), Have Guns Will Haggle has something to offer and personally, I like it a lot, partly cos Tara looks so good. Equally, Look Stop Me.....has its critics, but is tremendous fun!
My favourite is Stay Tuned, a really creepy episode with a lot to offer and Love All is worthy of mention.
Great to have an appreciative Tara thread on the forum - thanks to whoever began it!