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scavengedluxury · 6 months
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e--q · 1 year
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Simon Peel & Oliver Smallbridge
(Handmade Soft Toy Lion and Dragon inspired by British Sitcom “Never the Twain” and brilliantly played by Donald Sinden & Windsor Davies)
~ Happy Birthday Donald Sinden ~
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letterboxd-loggd · 2 years
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Endless Night (1972) Sidney Gilliat
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mariocki · 16 days
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New Scotland Yard: Hard Contract (1.5, LWT, 1972)
"I was just wondering what it was like to kill somebody."
"Well, that's a nice thought to start the day, innit?"
"In all my stint in the army, I never did. Not like -"
"Not like me."
"Yeah, well, you bagged a few terrorists in your time, didn't you? I was just wondering..."
"What it was like?"
"Yeah."
"Well, it... it was like... like nothing. You just sit on a roof and wait. For movement. The sun on a rifle. Just a flash, a glint. The first bullet gets you - or gets them, it's as simple as that."
"No involvement?"
"None."
#new scotland yard#hard contract#1972#lwt#classic tv#paul annett#philip martin#john woodvine#patrick o'connell#michael ripper#barry warren#claire warren#windsor davies#rosemarie dunham#julie samuel#david sadgrove#roy boyd#peter miles#bartlett mullins#ernest blyth#a holiday episode for Carlisle presumably: his character isn't present nor even mentioned (perhaps he's still smarting#from the arguments of the previous ep... even tho he was actually in the right there). Woodvine takes on a case belonging to a hospitalised#colleague‚ also inheriting the man's number two (a typically gruff but likeable Windsor Davies). it's a fairly routine case involving#a contract killer (Pat O'Connell‚ the year before he found household recognition in The Brothers‚ and sporting the same slightly shaky#northern accent he had in his Saint appearance a few years prior). there's the hints of something larger at play; the shadowy figure who's#actually paying for the killings goes unidentified and has possible links to people in high office‚ the seeds of conspiracy that i very#much hope will be returned to (but i honestly don't know yet if this is the type of show to keep up with such threads or just dangle and#abandon). a fairly solid ep but it does fail to interrogate the potential of how an ex soldier back from service in Northern Ireland falls#into mercenary work and killing for profit.. too touchy an idea in 72 perhaps#Woodvine gets a few lighter moments too; perhaps it's being away from Carlisle?? they are an odd couple
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richo1915 · 3 months
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beeteal · 1 year
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every swing, every web, all at once
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bobbie-robron · 2 months
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Young ‘Punchbag’ Sugden 🫣…
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camyfilms · 10 months
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CHITTY CHITTY BANG BANG 1968
Well, maybe my children like running wild in the street. Did that ever occur to you?
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SIGNAL BASED TIME TRAVEL: IF YOU HAVE MILITARY COMPUTERS THAT ENABLE YOU TO TRAVEL TO A FOREIGN PLANET AND DISGUISE YOURSELF AS A MEMBER OF THE CIVILIAN POPULATION, AN ILLEGAL SPY IN TERMS OF LAWS RELATED TO WAR, YOU CAN USE THOSE COMPUTERS TO SEARCH OUR COMPUTER NETWORK, WHICH WE CALL THE INTERNET. CAN YOU SAY IT WITH ME? IN TER NET. LET ME REALLY SLOW IT DOWN BECAUSE YOU SEEM TO BE HARD OF HEARING OR FUNCTIONALLY DEFICIENT IN TERMS OF COGNITION OR COMPREHENSION
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#internet#google data centers have their own copies of publicly available electronic information sources#google indexes all the data it has so it can provide search results#a duplicate copy#in each of the Google data centers#and that's just one search engine#what exactly are you scanning (if anything) before you decide to invade our species' home planet again#what are you using for your military intelligence#you're just one time of many#sona versus baku in the film star trek insurrection#you can join the queue to bafti otherwise because ignoring all this proves you're really deliberate time traveling criminals#square military rank insignia militaries#davis california and william windsor and william atreides and shran bew william of andor and terra#nazi attacks are happening on the planet Earth all the time#gomez y merovingian et romanov y sobieski y atreides y terra y andor y shran y bew y william y selena y anastasia square military rank unit#celebrities#artists on tumblr#beauty#star wars#taylor swift#star wars: rogue one#square military rank insignia militaries showing up to finish or repeat the davis mind control rape for their own good to rescue them#rape for own good to rescue all that come here - even though they never left#you truly are following your raping women in arenas while they're strapped to a giant X masters#i already said it#square military rank insignia militaries are free to bafti if they come here#now i know my fully codeds#domo arrigato roboto san#close#audible words - that took forever - heard at night while apparently asleep - Bradley Carl Geiger - 8774 Williamson - Sacramento California
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jamesleadavis · 10 months
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buddiebeginz · 9 months
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So I'm doing a rewatch of old emmerdale eps and I'm in the 2015 eps right now and I spotted this:
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it looks like they took a pic of Ryan when he was younger and stuck it on a pic of Karl 😂
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boxcarwild · 10 months
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Hellfire is a 1949 American Trucolor Western film directed by R. G. Springsteen starring Wild Bill Elliott, Marie Windsor, Forrest Tucker and Jim Davis.
When an angry poker player pulls a gun on him, gambler Zeb Smith is sure he's going to die. But his life is spared when a preacher, Brother Joseph, takes the fatal bullet. In gratitude, Zeb promises the dying man that he'll help build his church. To raise the money, Zeb goes after fetching fugitive Doll Brown. Unlike his fellow bounty hunters, however, the newly religious Zeb intends to use the Bible to get Doll to surrender.
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kwebtv · 6 months
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From the Golden Age of Television
Series Premiere
Stories of the Century - Belle Starr - Syndicated - January 23, 1954
Western
Running Time: 30 minutes
Written by Maurice Tombragel
Produced by Edward J. White
Directed by William Witney
Stars:
Jim Davis as Matt Clark
Mary Castle as Frankie Adams
Marie Windsor as Belle Starr
Ric Roman as Sam Starr
Stuart Randall as Sheriff
Steve Darrell as Rancher
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miracleblog · 8 months
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UK Comic Art Convention '86 (1986)
Exclusively available at the UK Comic Art Convention, this rare fanzine featured a front cover illustration by Alan Davis and Dave Gibbons.
Contained within it was Barry Windsor-Smith's first published Miracleman artwork, as this was six years before Miracleman issue 23 saw print.
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From Windsor, CO.
📸 by David Davis
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mariocki · 2 years
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Production stills from the 1981 Duchess Theatre staging of The Business of Murder, with original cast members Francis Matthews as Stone, George Sewell as Hallett and Lynette Davies as Dee.
#100plays#the business of murder#richard harris#1981#production photos#bts#onstage#modern drama#modern theatre#francis matthews#george sewell#lynette davies#this was the original Windsor Theatre Company production which transferred from Windsor's Theatre Royal to the Duchess in London#and then again to the May Fair Theatre‚ running seven years in total (a considerable success even in the 80s)#(albeit with some cast changes)#on beginning the play I felt sure Harris must have written the part of Hallett especially for Sewell‚ his voice is just so easy to hear in#the role; it's that particular mix of near sullen‚ idle confidence and brittle hardness masked by unconvincing friendliness that#GS did so well in many of his roles. he'd worked for Harris at least once before‚ in a guest spot on Man in a Suitcase; but I've since#learnt that The Business of Murder was shown in two parts on LWT as part of their Sunday Night Thriller anthology in late Feb 81#just two weeks after the original Windsor production opened‚ where Hallett was played onscreen by Gareth Hunt (a little harder to hear#in the dialogue truthfully). so which came first‚ the tv version or the play? they debuted almost concurrently and would both have been in#production for some various time before they actually began.. without asking Harris himself (and he is still alive so if anybody has an#address...) it's difficult to know which was the impetus for the other‚ and which casting (if indeed either) is the more legitimate
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