The first outing for the milk-tray man look in The Most Dangerous Game
Leslie Banks in black slacks and rollneck sweater (film is well worth a look based on a famous novella)
I spent 2 years in a black sweater because of this charming laddie
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The first outing for the milk-tray man look in The Most Dangerous Game
Leslie Banks in black slacks and rollneck sweater (film is well worth a look based on a famous novella)
I that The Door with Seven Locks? I'm sure I've seen that pointy beard
Naunton Wayne here dressed surprisingly casually for a wartime BBC recordings
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Surely the quintessential knitwear film of all time was The Heroes Of Telemark.
Anybody got a pattern for that sweater?
Almost everybody in Thunderbirds wore polos...
The lads...
Dad Jeff...
And the gorgeous Tin-Tin...
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Superb stuff .... keep 'em coming!
Here's the reason I have a soft spot for a man in a poloneck....
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It's batman's wife's lookalike in a sleeveless polo!
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name='quippy']It's batman's wife's lookalike in a sleeveless polo!
Oops! I've just noticed someone's already done that joke on the Sexiest Actresses thread with the same photo!
Drat, drat and double drat!
I'm currently watching Terry Nation's Survivors and Ian McCullough is continually trying to establish a new world order from inside a big thick roll neck pullover.
Nice guest appearance from Brian Blessed who sports one too, although not in the scene where Hubert shoots him in the back of the neck with a crossbow.
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name='quippy']It's batman's wife's lookalike in a sleeveless polo!
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Apologies if this has already been covered but Val Doonican was the king of the sweaters in Britain when I was a lad. In the USA the title was evidently held by Perry Como. Did Val ever make a picture ? I'm sure Perry would have had a go !
Perry Como did make a few pics ........ but, alas, Val didn't.
- Words and Music (1948) .... Eddie Lorrison Anders/Himself
- If I'm Lucky (1946) .... Allen Clark
- Doll Face (1946) .... Nicky Ricci
... aka Come Back to Me (UK)- Something for the Boys (1944) .... Sergeant Laddie Green
Perry seems to have been the king of the cardigan ...
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Surely that's not a real person? It's Barbie's Ken isn't it?
name='Rowdon']Surely that's not a real person? It's Barbie's Ken isn't it?
What a thing to say .... I am shocked!
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Kim is definitely my favourite Polo-neck Sweater Girl.![]()
Perry reminds me more of Acton Man - but without the scar!
He's even got the gripping hands in the first picture!