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Old 27-08-2006, 11:07 PM   #1
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I wonder, does anyone know the name of the slow jazz music track (and artist) that was playing when Alison Steadman was dancing close with one of her guest's husband?
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I've discovered that the song that I was referring to is -

"Blue Mist" - by Sam "The Man" Taylor - recorded 1955
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I caught a bit of this when it was shown the other night. It's regarded as something of a classic I gather.......... All I could think, while I listened to Alison Steadman was, ".... and people say Patrick McGoohan does some strange accents?......"

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I found it very uncomfortable viewing and although I had seen it before, I had to switch off before the end.
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I caught a bit of this when it was shown the other night. It's regarded as something of a classic I gather.......... All I could think, while I listened to Alison Steadman was, ".... and people say Patrick McGoohan does some strange accents?......"

Is it her accent, or just the convoluted phrases she uses to try to sound posh?

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P.S. What's that strange picture?
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Is it her accent, or just the convoluted phrases she uses to try to sound posh?
Definitely the voice. It seemed vaguely northern more than posh........ (eek! wot av i done)

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P.S. What's that strange picture?
Do you mean who?....... Major Cabot of course (McGoohan's spaghetti western cavalryman with one of the most bizarrely brilliant accents ever).

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