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mariocki · 1 year ago
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The Saint: The Ex-King of Diamonds (6.17, ITC, 1969)
"That's on account, honey, I'm gonna give you the balance later."
"Listen, you go in and lay one on Boris, you're going to get yourself arrested for assault."
"I ain't gonna lay one on him. I'm gonna kill him."
"I thought you Texans are supposed to be smart?"
"We are! And too trusting."
"And thick-skulled!"
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kwebtv · 30 days ago
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Series Premiere
William Tell - The Emperor's Hat - ITV - September 15, 1958
AKA The Adventures of William Tell
Action Adventure
Running Time 30 minutes
Written by Rene Wilde and Leslie Arliss
Produced by Ralph Smart
Directed By Ralph Smart
Stars:
Conrad Phillips as William Tell
Jennifer Jayne as Hedda Tell
Richard Rogers as Walter Tell
Willoughby Goddard as Landburgher Gessler
Norman Mitchell as Frederick
Jack Lambert as Judge Furst 
Derren Nesbitt as Sentry (as Derry Nesbitt)
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usafphantom2 · 4 months ago
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Victoria Cross for Lancaster pilot Squadron Leader Ian Bazalgette – August 1944
Header main image: ‘Beyond Praise’ – Bazalgette’s blazing Lancaster ND811, ‘F2-T’, with only one engine still running, skims the village of Senantes, France, before crashing on 4th August 1944. (Artwork: Len Krenzler)
Eighty years ago this month, in August 1944, an incredible and selfless act of supreme gallantry by Lancaster Pathfinder pilot Squadron Leader Ian Willoughby “Baz” Bazalgette resulted in the subsequent award to him of a posthumous Victoria Cross (VC).
Ian Bazalgette was born in the Canadian city of Calgary in October 1918, to parents of English and Irish background. The family always called him “Will” and in 1927, when he was nine years old, they all moved back to England. When the Second World War began, he was almost 21 and having volunteered for military service he initially served with the Royal Artillery, being commissioned in 1940, before transferring to the RAF Volunteer Reserve. After completing his pilot training, he joined 115 Squadron at Mildenhall in September 1942, to fly the Vickers Wellington twin-engine bomber operationally. In the RAF his nickname became “Baz”.
When he had completed 13 operations flying Wellingtons, Bazalgette and his squadron transitioned to the four-engine Lancaster and he flew a further 15 ‘ops’ against heavily defended targets in Europe, surviving some harrowing experiences, including a crash landing. He was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross (DFC), with the citation mentioning his “great courage and determination in the face of the enemy”. When his first operational tour was complete, he was posted as an instructor at No 20 Operational Training Unit, based at Lossiemouth in Scotland. Then in April 1944 he was ‘head hunted’ for the Pathfinder Force and joined 635 Squadron at RAF Downham Market, Norfolk, as a flight commander with promotion to acting squadron leader. He completed a number of Pathfinder target- marking operations in the lead-up to D-Day and afterwards.
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A 635 Sqn Lancaster with the unit’s ‘F2’ code letters at Downham Market in 1944. This aircraft has the H2S radar dome under the rear fuselage and is fitted with the then secret ‘Village Inn’ radar-directed Airborne Gun Laying Turret (AGLT) equipment for the rear turret. Bazalgette flew Lancaster ED811 ‘F2-T’ on 4th August 1944.
On 4th August 1944, on his 58th operation, Bazalgette was the master bomber for a daylight raid against the V-1 flying-bomb storage caves at Trossy St Maxim, France. He was tasked with marking the target and controlling the Main Force bombing. Nearing the target his Lancaster, ND811 ‘F2-T’, came under heavy anti-aircraft fire; both starboard engines were put out of action and serious fires broke out in the starboard wing and the fuselage. As the deputy master bomber had already been shot down, with the deaths of all those on board, the success of the attack depended on Bazalgette. Knowing this, he pressed onto the target, despite the state of his Lancaster, and marked it accurately.
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Sqn Ldr Ian Bazalgette DFC (far left) with his usual 635 Sqn crew (L to R): Geoff Goddard, Ivan Hibbert, Chuck Godfrey, Bob Hurnhall (who was replaced by Vernon Leeder on 4th August 1944), Douglas Cameron and George Turner.
After dropping his markers and bombs, Bazalgette’s crippled Lancaster dived almost out of control and bursts of ‘flak’ hit the nose of the aircraft badly injuring the bomb aimer, Flight Lieutenant Ivan Hibbert, whose right arm was almost torn off. The flight engineer, Sergeant George Turner, and the wireless operator, Flying Officer Charles “Chuck” Godfrey, dragged Hibbert from his position in the nose in a critical condition, carried him to the rest bunk, applied a tourniquet and injected him with morphine. The crew attempted to fight the flames inside the aircraft, but smoke filled the fuselage and the mid-upper gunner, Flight Sergeant Vernon Leeder RAAF, was overcome by fumes. Leeder was not part of Bazalgette’s usual crew, but had replaced Flight Sergeant Hurnhall for this sortie. Then the port inner engine failed and, with only one engine running, altitude could no longer be maintained. Bazalgette ordered those of his crew able to do so to abandon the aircraft, and four of them bailed out from low altitude. All four survived and subsequently evaded capture with the help of the French Resistance. Aware that his bomb aimer and the mid-upper gunner could not bail out and refusing to leave them, Bazalgette attempted to crash-land the burning Lancaster in a last effort to save them. He managed to put the aircraft down in a field near the small French village of Senantes, but moments later the Lancaster exploded and Bazalgette and his two comrades were killed.
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Left: Sqn Ldr Ian “Baz” Bazalgette. Centre: Bazalgette’s medals. Right: The BBMF Lancaster flies in tribute to all who flew with Bomber Command during the Second World War and especially those who lost their lives. (Lancaster image: Lisa Harding).
In August 1945 Squadron Leader Ian W Bazalgette DFC was posthumously awarded the Victoria Cross for his heroic sacrifice in not abandoning his two wounded comrades who remained on board. The citation for his VC in the London Gazette included the words, “His heroic sacrifice marked the climax of a long career of operations against the enemy. He always chose the more dangerous and exacting roles. His courage and devotion to duty were beyond praise.”
LEST WE FORGET
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sillysoraya · 4 months ago
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I've been messing around in my Austen sims hood again for the first time in ages, and what a fun group they are! Nothing very serious, realistic, decorated etc. just fun seeing who gets on best.
I dropped out a bunch from uni into houses and apartments in the main hood ,as I didn't think they all suited uni life (Robert Martin on his own farm, Catherine Morland, Fanny Price & Harriet Smith share a house together which I've actually called Mrs Goddard's Parlour House haha, Lydia & Kitty Bennet share an apartment, George Wickham & John Willoughby share an apartment, and Frederick Wentworth is sharing his house with fellow Adventurer James Benwick for now).
Having these sims leave campus might cause some shifts in the relationships that have been developing though, as many of these sims were in raptures with those still at uni! Things haven't developed as much as I'd like in their lives in general as most of the time I load the hood, tweak personalities etc., have a bunch of them mingle on one lot, then save and leave haha.
Here is the beautiful but cruel Caroline Bingley for starters, the rest under the cut.
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Henry Tilney and John Willoughby have been all over each other since the beginning, but Willoughby's dropped out, so I'm not sure how that will go over with them both and if they'll stay true or look elsewhere (sweet Henry please don't be attached to him!).
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Strangely enough, their girls Catherine Morland and Marianne Dashwood haven't felt particularly bothered by this turn of events...
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Frederick Wentworth has been very physical with Mary Crawford, but again, maybe their eyes will wander now Frederick has left campus for life in the main hood.
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Edmund Bertram has been very openly affectionate with many of the ladies. With Fanny Price recently moving away, perhaps Mary Bennet or Anne Elliot will take up more of his thoughts now? He has 3 bolts with all of them. But James Benwick (bottom right with goatee) is smitten with Fanny and Anne too.... fight!
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Elinor Dashwood has both Edward Ferrars and Christopher Brandon chasing after her, and she has 3 bolts and crushes on both. Who will she choose?
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Lizzie Bennet and Charlotte Lucas are still all over each other constantly, and now rolling engagement wants. Maybe they'll stick it out and move in together after graduation?
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Augusta Hawkins and Philip Elton are very happy together, which is good as no one else is interested in them! I can see these two becoming a permanent thing.
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A cute pairing I didn't anticipate - George Knightley and Jane Bennet! To be fair, Mary Bennet kept rejecting and then bullying him, so I think Jane is a better choice!
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Harriet Smith and Robert Martin are both very sweet on each other (Robert was a little obsessed actually), and with both heading back to the main hood, maybe it won't be long before Harriet joins Robert on his farm? He could do with the help at least!
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I think giving Jane Fairfax the loner trait was a bad idea - she's constantly picking fights with the cafeteria worker and has minus relationship levels with almost everyone!! Might need to switch that out for shy or something...
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ulkaralakbarova · 5 months ago
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Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson meet as boys in an English Boarding school. Holmes is known for his deductive ability even as a youth, amazing his classmates with his abilities. When they discover a plot to murder a series of British business men by an Egyptian cult, they move to stop it. Credits: TheMovieDb. Film Cast: Sherlock Holmes: Nicholas Rowe John Watson: Alan Cox Elizabeth Hardy: Sophie Ward Professor Rathe: Anthony Higgins Mrs. Dribb: Susan Fleetwood Det. Sgt. Lestrade: Roger Ashton-Griffiths Dudley’s Friend: Matthew Ryan Dudley: Earl Rhodes Chester Cragwitch: Freddie Jones Bentley Booster: Patrick Newell Khasek – Lower Nile Tavern Owner: Nadim Sawalha Rupert T. Waxflatter: Nigel Stock Master Snelgrove: Brian Oulton The Reverend Duncan Nesbitt: Donald Eccles Dudley’s Friend: Matthew Blakstad Dudley’s Friend: Jonathan Lacey Ethan Engel: Walter Sparrow Mr. Holmes: Roger Brierley Mrs. Holmes: Vivienne Chandler Curio Shop Owner: Lockwood West Cemetery Caretaker: John Scott Martin School Porter: George Malpas School Reverend: Willoughby Goddard Policeman with Lestrade: Michael Cule Policeman in Shop Window: Ralph Tabakin Hotel Receptionist: Nancy Nevinson Older Watson (voice): Michael Hordern Schoolboy (uncredited): Grant Burns Acolyte (uncredited): George Lane Cooper Chestnut Seller (uncredited): Salo Gardner Restaurant Patron (uncredited): Lew Hooper Footman (uncredited): Royston Munt School Master (uncredited): Henry Roberts Patron (Lower Nile Tavern) (uncredited): Fred Wood Film Crew: Animation: John Lasseter Casting: Irene Lamb Executive Producer: Steven Spielberg Executive Producer: Kathleen Kennedy Executive Producer: Frank Marshall Production Design: Norman Reynolds Visual Effects Supervisor: Dennis Muren Producer: Roger Birnbaum Director: Barry Levinson Producer: Mark Johnson Editor: Stu Linder Director of Photography: Stephen Goldblatt Animation: Eben Ostby Animation: Don Conway Animation: David DiFrancesco Set Decoration: Michael Ford Screenplay: Chris Columbus Makeup Artist: Nick Dudman Art Direction: Fred Hole Makeup Supervisor: Peter Robb-King Art Direction: Charles Bishop Assistant Art Director: Gavin Bocquet Original Music Composer: Bruce Broughton Associate Producer: Harry Benn Characters: Arthur Conan Doyle Costume Design: Raymond Hughes Producer: Henry Winkler Visual Effects Supervisor: David Allen Animation: Craig Good Second Unit Director: Andrew Grieve Visual Effects: Robert Cooper Assistant Art Director: George Djurkovic Third Assistant Director: Peter Heslop Visual Effects Camera: Jay Riddle Visual Effects: Blair Clark First Assistant Director: Michael Murray Animation Supervisor: Bruce Walters Art Direction: Dave Carson Visual Effects: Sean M. Casey Second Assistant Director: Ian Hickinbotham Makeup Artist: Jane Royle Animation: William Reeves Visual Effects: Tony Hudson Visual Effects: Jay Davis Animation: Barbara Brennan Animation: David Salesin Animation Supervisor: Ellen Lichtwardt Goodchild Dressing Prop: Paul Cheesman Art Designer: Michael Ploog Draughtsman: Reg Bream Rotoscoping Artist: Donna K. Baker Draughtsman: Peter Childs Animation: Robert L. Cook Animation: Gordon Baker Animation: Jack Mongovan Visual Effects: Tony Laudati Visual Effects: Marghi McMahon Movie Reviews:
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aldocerandaz · 2 years ago
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Webb Telescope Team Honored with Robert H. Goddard Memorial Trophy
Keith Parrish, Mike Menzel, John Durning y Begoña Vila todos de la NASA; Scott Willoughby de Northrop Grumman y Juli Lander de la NASA.Créditos: NASA / Larry Canner El equipo detrás del Telescopio Espacial James Webb de la NASA recibió el Trofeo Conmemorativo Robert H. Goddard 2023 en la Cena Conmemorativa Anual Dr. Robert H. Goddard del Club Espacial Nacional en Washington el 10 de marzo. Este…
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glennk56 · 3 years ago
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Chubby actors on British TV in the 1960s.
Willoughby Goddard. English-born Willoughby Goodard often played heavyweight aristocratic villains, so TV crime dramas was a natural fit for him. He appeared in The Avengers, Danger Man, The Saint, The Baron and many others.
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unsaltedsinner · 3 years ago
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I’ve always wondered if little Natasha King, who played Princess Leia in The Black Adder (1983), was supposed to burst out laughing in the wedding scene, or if it was just one of those bloopers that somehow turns out to work better than the original plan.
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moviesteve · 7 years ago
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New Post has been published on Movie Steve
http://www.moviesteve.com/the-avengers-series-1-episode-15-the-frighteners/ http://www.moviesteve.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/08/Avengers-frighteners.jpg #IanHendry, #PatrickMacnee, #StratfordJohns, #WilloughbyGoddard   The 15th of 26 episodes in the first series is a story that Humphrey Bogart might recognise. A tale of a greasy heel sending his thugs around to put the frighteners on a society lothario who is wooing the impressionable daughter of a local business big noise, it’s largely recognisable as...
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mycelebritylifeus · 5 years ago
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Trisha Goddard says This Morning needs more black presenters – and not in ‘jokey’ roles
Trisha Goddard says This Morning needs more black presenters – and not in ‘jokey’ roles
Trisha Goddard is calling for more diversity on daytime TV (Picture: Rex)
Trisha Goddard has called for This Morning to hire more black presenters.
The TV personality, 62, made the comments after it was reported that the ITV daytime show is looking to diversify its hosts.
Since it first aired in 1988, the programme has yet to feature a black person in a permanent, main presenting role.
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leafvy · 5 years ago
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𝚙𝚛𝚎𝚙𝚙𝚢 𝚜𝚞𝚛𝚗𝚊𝚖𝚎𝚜 𝚕𝚒𝚜𝚝
[ disclaimer: my sincere apologies if there are any spelling/meaning/origin mistakes in any of my name lists, i am by no means a professional in this area, i just like creating lists to help aid storytellers. i do try my best to find each name’s corresponding origin/meaning/spelling but i am a human who is prone to make the odd mistake. p.s, i take requests! ]
Abbot
Abernathy
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kwebtv · 1 year ago
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The Man In Room 17 - Granada TV - June 11, 1965  -  August 11, 1967
Crime Drama (39 episodes)
Running Time:  50 minutes
Stars:
Richard Vernon as Edwin G. Oldenshaw
Michael Aldridge as Ian Dimmock (series 1)
Denholm Elliott as Imlac Defraits (series 2)
Willoughby Goddard as Sir Geoffrey Norton
Amber Kammer as  Tracey Peverill (series 2)
Michael Gover as Hatton (series 2)
The Fellows (Late of Room 17)
Richard Vernon as Edwin G. Oldenshaw
Michael Aldridge as Ian Dimmock
Jill Booty as Mrs Hollinczech
James Ottaway as Thomas Anthem
Michael Turner as Nashe
Clifford Cocks as Det. Sgt Phillips
Ray McAnally as Alec Spindoe
Ray Lonnen as Fletcher
Allan Cuthbertson as Astley
Edward Atienza as Gerry
Roy Marsden as Sherratt
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janeaustentextposts · 6 years ago
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Theory: s&s adaptations are set (according to costuming) generally late 1790s while emma adaptations are set early 1810s. with this time difference it is possible (with some assuming of the youth of certain characters) that Harriet Smith may potentially be the child of Eliza and Willoughby
I always thought it was something to do with when they were first written and/or published? But that’s an interesting take. Would Brandon force Eliza to send her child away, though? Harriet seems to have no notion of who her mother is or was--and even if Eliza died, I just don’t see Brandon (who sent Eliza to school but continued to visit regularly and be a presence in her life,) leaving Harriet so entirely dependent on Mrs. Goddard and with no hint of who her family was or what sort of gentleman pays for her lodging and education.
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klstheword · 7 years ago
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Pride and Personalities: which famous faces have worn bonnets and breeches? 17 July 2017
Jane Austen wrote some of the finest lines in English literature, so naturally some of our best actors and actresses have risen to the challenge of breathing life into them on the small screen. We have had a rummage in the BBC archives to find the cream of acting talent who have featured in Austen adaptations.
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Colin Firth gets hair and make-up ready for a scene in the BBC's Pride and Prejudice
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Sir Michael Gambon
Sir Michael Gambon as Mr Woodhouse in Emma (2009) Young cinema-goers perhaps best know Sir Michael Gambon as Albus Dumbledore in the Harry Potter blockbusters. He rose to fame on TV playing Detective Philip Marlow in The Singing Detective, and followed up with the controversial drama The Cook, The Thief, His Wife and Her Lover. But in between his wizard appearances as the reboutable Hogwarts Headmaster Sir Michael plays crotchety Mr Woodhouse, father of Emma in the book of the same name.
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Dan Stevens
A fresh-faced Dan Stevens from Sense and Sensibility in 2008, two years before he made his debut as posh Matthew Crawley in Downton Abbey.
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Dominic Cooper
Mamma Mia! It's only Dominic Cooper as Willoughby in Sense and Sensibility from 2008, the same year he was singing and dancing round the Greek islands in the Abba-songbook musical.
David Harewood
Homeland's David Harewood took the role of witty and clever Henry in BBC Radio 4's adaptation of Northanger Abbey in 2006.
Alison Steadman
Colin Firth wasn't the only famous face in Andrew Davies' 1995 Pride and Prejudice blockbuster. Alison Steadman was already well known to audiences from Abigail's Party and Shirley Valentine. She played Mrs Bennet, a fussing mother not unlike Steadman's role in that other mismatch love story Gavin and Stacey
Mollie Sugden
In the same year that Mrs Slocombe was fussing about her pussy in Are You Being Served? Mollie Sugden was also to be seen on the nation's screens as Mrs Goddard in the 1972 adaptation of Emma, seen here with Debbie Bowen as Harriet Smith.
Jonny Lee Miller
Could there be a character more remote from Trainspotting's Sick Boy than landowner and gentleman farmer Mr Knightley in Emma?
Mark Gatiss
Sherlock creator and star Mark Gatiss as John Dashwood from 2008's Sense and Sensibility.
Samantha Bond
The name's Bond, Samantha Bond but looking almost unrecognisable in this 1983 version of Mansfield Park, her first television role. The actress would go on to play Miss Moneypenny in the Bond franchise as well as a recurring role in Downton Abbey.
Simon Russell Beale
One of the finest actors in the UK today, Simon Russell Beale appeared in this adaptation of Persuasion in 1995.
Emilia Fox
We know her as the steely forensic pathologist in Silent Witness but Emilia Fox started her television acting career in a bonnet as Georgiana Darcy in Pride and Prejudice back in 1995.
Anna Chancellor
It seems fitting that the last word goes to Anna Chancellor. Known to millions as Duckface from Four Weddings and a Funeral but perhaps what is less well-known is that the actress is distantly related to Jane Austen, who was her six time great aunt. Seems inevitable that she would eventually appear in an Austen adaptation, here taking the role of Miss Bingley in the 1995 adaptation of Pride and Prejudice.
Check out the whole article for more pics...
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gossipdepartement · 5 years ago
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Trisha Goddard slams daytime TV for only employing black stars in 'jokey' roles
Trisha Goddard slams daytime TV for only employing black stars in ‘jokey’ roles
EXCLUSIVE ‘I want them to stop talking and just do it’: Trisha Goddard slams daytime TV for only employing black stars in ‘jokey’ roles amid reports This Morning want to hire a black host
By Sarah Packer For Mailonline
Trisha Goddard has slammed daytime TV bosses for only employing black stars in ‘jokey’ roles amid claims This Morning want to hire a new black presenter.
The TV personality, 62,…
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ellipsisworld · 5 years ago
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SPACE FORCE: SERIES 2
On patrol in Egypt - scanning the sky for asteroids - the crew of Space Force witness a massive ball of light coming towards Earth.
Charles Chilton's second intergalactic adventure series in six parts starring Barry Foster.
Captain Saxon Berry ...... Barry Foster  Chipper Barnett ...... Nicky Henson  Magnus Carter ...... Nigel Stock  Lodderick Sincere ...... Tony Osoba
With Wendy Murray, Willoughby Goddard, Bernard Brown and Mia Soteriou.
Producer: Paul Mayhew-Archer
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