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There is good news, Piers, I found a photo of the young Carole Boyer, who played the role Christine in Avengers episode "Please Don't Feed the Animals" (1961).
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Details here:
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http://avengersfanforum.s2.bizhat.com/v ... orum#63445
I agree, I can't find her anywhere.denis rigg wrote:Hmm, I think none of the actress in these photos looks like Sheila, Piers.![]()
That is truly excellent, thank you.denis rigg wrote: There is good news, Piers, I found a photo of the young Carole Boyer, who played the role Christine in Avengers episode "Please Don't Feed the Animals" (1961).![]()
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http://avengersfanforum.s2.bizhat.com/v ... orum#63445
I have been told that the small boy is Steven Morley, also credited in Oliver! but I can find no independent corroboration of that.denis rigg wrote:Clive Moss
Actor
This was mentioned in Spotlight (several editions, the earliest I found since 1967), that Clive participated in The Avengers.
Clive participated in many TV and movies, according to Aveleyman he looks like...
...based on episode "Alf's Broken Leg" of TV series "Til Death Do Us Part" (1972).
Hmm, he is very similar to the boy from Avengers episode "A Surfeit of H2O".
I went to the IMDb and found a list of his credited works:
https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0608935/
Earliest credited work - as Fagin's Boy in movie Oliver! (1968).
Yes, small boy from Avengers episode played there, exactly as one of Fagin's Boys:
According to Spotlight, Clive Moss also participated in following works:
TV series
Court Martial
Movies
1. Up Jumped a Swagman
2. The Nanny
3. One Million Years B.C.
4. Operation Third Form
5. The Spy with a Cold Nose
6. Fahrenheit 451
7. The Christmas Trees
8. Quiller Memorandum
9. Charlie Bubbles
10. Half a Sixpence
Hmm, this time I could not find his in the mentioned works by Aveleyman and Moviedude.
It seems to be necessary to personally watch some of these films, since I'm sure that his identification in the episode "Alf's Broken Leg" of TV series "Til Death Do Us Part" is true.
No, Piers, alas - Steve Morley is not our boy.dissolute wrote:I have been told that the small boy is Steven Morley, also credited in Oliver! but I can find no independent corroboration of that.