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Old 10-06-2008, 06:15 PM
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Not Cowboys....here a few more gentlemen, two of whom may also be familiar...



Bit of a Bay Window, what??
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Old 10-06-2008, 06:22 PM
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Can't find one with Welland and Vaughan in for TV so can't be Welland - Fox ?

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Definitely Fox .... Larry Lamb in the previous pic and young Ray Winstone bashing the bag!

"Do you know why fattries are called fattries .... it's because they are big and people make things in them."
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Definitely Fox .... Larry Lamb in the previous pic and young Ray Winstone bashing the bag!
Superb it is too...and a terrific cast. Windthorp got there first though....was it the guy on the back table you thought was Welland?? Can see what you mean, but it's one of those very familiar character actors you don't get to see in cast lists. Aitch may know him....that sequence is a cracker, it even had the writer and director chortling on the commentary when Aitch delivers his line...having been sprayed with ketchup from a squeezy tomato aimed at a departing Karl Howman, he looks at Larry Lamb, nods, and starts to roll up his sleeves...""You'll do..." cut to an apprehensive Lamb,as pictured. End of Part One.

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Superb it is too...and a terrific cast. Windthorp got there first though....was it the guy on the back table you thought was Welland?? Can see what you mean, but it's one of those very familiar character actors you don't get to see in cast lists. Aitch may know him....that sequence is a cracker, it even had the writer and director chortling on the commentary when Aitch delivers his line...
I have not seen it since it was first broadcast but I remember it as being must see drama.

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I have not seen it since it was first broadcast but I remember it as being must see drama.
Out on Network....I remembered seeing a couple of episodes, but never the lot. Terrific thus far, a real time capsule, somewhere between The Long Good Friday and Our Friends in The North...

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Out on Network....I remembered seeing a couple of episodes, but never the lot. Terrific thus far, a real time capsule, somewhere between The Long Good Friday and Our Friends in The North...
I may just invest in a set .... I watched Out again recently and that has a similar time warp feel to it, real back end of the 70s stuff, everything is brown and covered in wood effect fablon!

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I watched Out again recently and that has a similar time warp feel to it, real back end of the 70s stuff, everything is brown and covered in wood effect fablon!
I think 'fablon' may be my new favourite word
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Is fablon what the BBC was contractually obliged to call 'sticky backed plastic'?
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Is fablon what the BBC was contractually obliged to call 'sticky backed plastic'?
It was indeed.


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So did anyone ever actually have the stuff at hand when they tried to make a handy bird table out of it, some corrugated cardboard and three hundred spare ice lolly sticks as demonstrated by Val Singleton? Or was I deprived?
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We made an advent calendar once .... out of the traditional coat hangers and tinsel.

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Was there the traditional fire?
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Was there the traditional fire?
Of course .... we didn't have central heating in the early 60s. We had open fires in all the downstairs rooms .... fantastic!

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So did anyone ever actually have the stuff at hand when they tried to make a handy bird table out of it, some corrugated cardboard and three hundred spare ice lolly sticks as demonstrated by Val Singleton? Or was I deprived?
The only time I ever saw it was the clear version used for protecting schoolbook covers and library books...

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