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Posted: Wed May 19, 2010 8:27 pm
by Whiskers
Dandy Forsdyke wrote:
Brendan Jones wrote:
Ah yes, but you have to remember: Simon is a respected and brilliant actor of stage, screen and tube.


Brendan, you're 'avin' a larf! :lol: The man who brought us Eoghan Quinn and Zig and Zag?? :shock:

More here http://bit.ly/c6GH7q
Or, my first thought cos I've done it myself, he's mixed him up with Simon Callow.

Posted: Thu May 20, 2010 5:08 pm
by Brendan Jones
Whiskers wrote:
Dandy Forsdyke wrote:
Brendan Jones wrote:
Ah yes, but you have to remember: Simon is a respected and brilliant actor of stage, screen and tube.


Brendan, you're 'avin' a larf! :lol: The man who brought us Eoghan Quinn and Zig and Zag?? :shock:

More here http://bit.ly/c6GH7q
Or, my first thought cos I've done it myself, he's mixed him up with Simon Callow.
Ah. Quite. Sorry Dandy.

Meanwhile- COWELL? Down with this sort of thing!

Working with Joanna and her damehood announcement

Posted: Fri May 21, 2010 8:37 am
by welshjohnny
I actually worked with Joanna last Monday on 'Mistresses' in Bristol.

I should explain, I'm a scriptwriter with a sideline in small parts (well, it gets me out of the office... ; ).
Last week I did two days on the show as a ***** at a ******l. NO SPOILERS HERE!!!
On the second day, I was told to stand on the stairs and be chatty with a lady who's just arrived at the *****- you guessed it; JOANNA!
..and she's exactly as you'd imagine her: gorgeous, professional, charming, all that.

Later that day a crew member was reading the Sun (someone has to) and there was a big piece on her being given a knighthood. Sadly we were all too shy to ask her about it. Although later I did see her pick up the paper with a big smile...

BTW: the production had been having problems with a neighbour: they were complaining about parking and all that; bascially they just wanted to screw some money out of the show.
They were outside the front gate complaining as usual when Joanna drew up in the production limo. She got out, gave everyone - including the extortionist - a huge smile - and that was that. Not a further word from the person.. :D :D :D

Posted: Fri May 21, 2010 8:58 am
by Dandy Forsdyke
What a great story. Tell us more, when you're able to.

Looking forward to Mistresses. The Mrs and me watched the first series, but missed a lot of the 2nd, so hopefully we can catch up.

Posted: Sat Jun 12, 2010 10:34 am
by Dandy Forsdyke
Frustrated that for the second year running the British press have got their info wrong and Joanna didn't get a Damehood. That will treach me to believe the newspapers!

As Phillipa said we are probably more disappointed than she is.

Interesting that in 2002 Honor Blackman turned down a CBE (services to drama).

Posted: Sat Jun 12, 2010 11:01 am
by Alan
Thread title amended. Unfortunately.

Posted: Sat Jun 12, 2010 12:42 pm
by Frankymole
Dandy Forsdyke wrote:Frustrated that for the second year running the British press have got their info wrong and Joanna didn't get a Damehood. That will treach me to believe the newspapers!

As Phillipa said we are probably more disappointed than she is.

Interesting that in 2002 Honor Blackman turned down a CBE (services to drama).
It looks like spite on behalf of Woolas and G. Brown. After all, it was up to the latter to do the honours list for this time round. He absolutely hates being proved wrong, it's a well-publicised character flaw. Joanna will laugh it off with her usual good grace. Chance for Cameron to look like the bigger man!

Posted: Sat Jun 12, 2010 3:11 pm
by Timeless A-Peel
Dandy Forsdyke wrote:Frustrated that for the second year running the British press have got their info wrong and Joanna didn't get a Damehood. That will treach me to believe the newspapers!

As Phillipa said we are probably more disappointed than she is.

Interesting that in 2002 Honor Blackman turned down a CBE (services to drama).
Yes, I'd heard about Honor turning down hers. I don't know what her reason was, but at least she was offered something.

I suspect Joanna's perfectly fine with it as well--I don't think she's the type to worry about this sort of thing. It seems unfair, but life goes on. At least we have Brian Clemens' as a consolation prize. :)

Posted: Sat Jun 12, 2010 3:17 pm
by kim
Timeless A-Peel wrote:
Dandy Forsdyke wrote:Frustrated that for the second year running the British press have got their info wrong and Joanna didn't get a Damehood. That will treach me to believe the newspapers!

As Phillipa said we are probably more disappointed than she is.

Interesting that in 2002 Honor Blackman turned down a CBE (services to drama).
Yes, I'd heard about Honor turning down hers. I don't know what her reason was, but at least she was offered something.

I suspect Joanna's perfectly fine with it as well--I don't think she's the type to worry about this sort of thing. It seems unfair, but life goes on. At least we have Brian Clemens' as a consolation prize. :)
Yeah, Joanna doesn't strike me as someone who would be bothered by a slight like this. It does seem like a slap in the face though.

Posted: Sat Jun 12, 2010 3:31 pm
by Timeless A-Peel
kim wrote:
Timeless A-Peel wrote:
Dandy Forsdyke wrote:Frustrated that for the second year running the British press have got their info wrong and Joanna didn't get a Damehood. That will treach me to believe the newspapers!

As Phillipa said we are probably more disappointed than she is.

Interesting that in 2002 Honor Blackman turned down a CBE (services to drama).
Yes, I'd heard about Honor turning down hers. I don't know what her reason was, but at least she was offered something.

I suspect Joanna's perfectly fine with it as well--I don't think she's the type to worry about this sort of thing. It seems unfair, but life goes on. At least we have Brian Clemens' as a consolation prize. :)
Yeah, Joanna doesn't strike me as someone who would be bothered by a slight like this. It does seem like a slap in the face though.
It does seem hard to swallow after all her activism this past year (and so many years before that). I can't see her never getting a Damehood, but you would think she'd get it sooner rather than later, wouldn't you?