I can picture them setting up little cardboard dioramas to act as backdrops for Steed's toy soldiers, while Purdey looks on in annoyance in the background.Frankymole wrote:Common ground with Steed then - I wonder if they both cut out the Wild West scenes?Timeless A-Peel wrote:Also, we now know Gambit eats cornflakes.
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I felt the same when I watched "Lovejoy" the other night and Anthony Valentine was in it as a suspect but turned out not to be a villain for once. As to Annete Andre, her Facebook and web page are worth following; she's doing a lot for the anti-ivory-poaching movement.Timeless A-Peel wrote:Annette Andre seems to have been on just about everything at least once (including TNA). I remember she was on Adam Adamant Lives!, and I was quite disturbed to discover she was one of the baddies. Annette's always good! It seemed to go against the laws of the universe.
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It always seemed inherently wrong that Peter Jeffrey was good in Room Without a View, too. Sometimes the casting people just don't follow the rules!Frankymole wrote:I felt the same when I watched "Lovejoy" the other night and Anthony Valentine was in it as a suspect but turned out not to be a villain for once. As to Annete Andre, her Facebook and web page are worth following; she's doing a lot for the anti-ivory-poaching movement.Timeless A-Peel wrote:Annette Andre seems to have been on just about everything at least once (including TNA). I remember she was on Adam Adamant Lives!, and I was quite disturbed to discover she was one of the baddies. Annette's always good! It seemed to go against the laws of the universe.
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The sacrifices that man makes for the sake of his job.Dandy Forsdyke wrote:Yes, he seems to be lying back and wincing a bit too leisurely. "Oh dear, how awful. Girls fighting each other. I can hardly bear to watch ... I wish I had some popcorn"Timeless A-Peel wrote:I suspect Gambit enjoys watching Purdey fight a little more than he should.
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So it's subliminal brainwashing, a little like in the Tara episode Split! It's a very colourful one and obviously enjoyable. Yes, liked it; Gambits kick!
That really does seem a lot of "doppelgangers"; might have some of the most. It's nice to think that The Avengers was a programme where actors might bump into each other again after more that 15 years!Frankymole wrote:There are quite a few "doppelgangers" from the 1960s series:Dandy Forsdyke wrote:This is one of just a couple of episodes I recorded on audio cassette tape (missing believed lost - shame ) at the time of the original broadcast. It's been a favourite of mine ever since. This is, probably for me, the episode most typical of the 60's series. I mean it has Terence Alexander from The Town of No Return for goodnes sake.
Terence Alexander, The Town of No Return and The Correct Way to Kill and Love All;
Dinsdale Landen, All Done with Mirrors;
Michael Latimer, A Touch of Brimstone and The Positive Negative Man;
Melissa Stribling, Hunt the Man Down and School for Traitors;
Hedger Wallace, Death Dispatch.
Plus Anthony Bailey, from a previous TNA episode: House of Cards.
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Timeless A-Peel wrote:Ah, there she is. I always smirk a little when she sees Steed trying to inflict pain on himself, and cocks her head a little, as if to say, "Well, that can't be right."
Someone on the video commented that we never see Gambit do anything with Pamela at the end, so theoretically she could go and turn the maze back on after he was gone. This used to bother me, too, but presumably he stuck her in a closet or something off-screen before he left.
i sorta thought that as well...i.e. Gambit doing 'something'..
The video ran on to the start of Purdey's notorious little catfight there, and now I'm eyeing all the angels for someone else who looks familiar (other than Caroline Munro, obviously). There's one that, probably not coincidentally, looks a bit like Farrah Fawcett, but I get the funny feeling it's not her. I suspect Gambit enjoys watching Purdey fight a little more than he should.
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I think a lot of people get a kick out of Gambit's kick.Rhonda wrote:So it's subliminal brainwashing, a little like in the Tara episode Split! It's a very colourful one and obviously enjoyable. Yes, liked it; Gambits kick!
It sounds like you're really enjoying TNA, and picking out the bright spots even when it's less than brilliant. I'm really enjoying reading your comments.