Backed down to 4/1 on Sunday so didn't bother.boltonbonce wrote:
13/2 at the moment. Might do it each way.
Good job. Finished 4th.
Backed down to 4/1 on Sunday so didn't bother.boltonbonce wrote:
13/2 at the moment. Might do it each way.
Lady Bobsworth and I enjoyed watching the 1951 film of Terence Rattigan's The Browning Version tonight. Michael Redgrave played the lead role of ageing Classics master, Andrew Crocker-Harris, at an English public school.boltonbonce wrote:
Ha. Preferred Whacko! myself.
I have a signed photo of Super Kev i wouldn't want to part with, need to get a signed shirt as well and get them both framed.boltonbonce wrote:Been offered £250 for my autographed picture of Tony Hancock.
I'm not selling, but do any of you lot have one autograph that money can't buy?
Kids don't seem to want autographs these days. They're more interested in selfies.Norpig wrote:
I have a signed photo of Super Kev i wouldn't want to part with, need to get a signed shirt as well and get them both framed.
Must be ten years since I last watched that. I found it surprisingly moving.Ten Bobsworth wrote:
Lady Bobsworth and I enjoyed watching the 1951 film of Terence Rattigan's The Browning Version tonight. Michael Redgrave played the lead role of ageing Classics master, Andrew Crocker-Harris, at an English public school.
Some things don't change much except that someone with a name like that now would just as likely be a League 2 striker in the EFL.
I too found it moving, Boncey.boltonbonce wrote:
Must be ten years since I last watched that. I found it surprisingly moving.
Probably due another watch.
Talking Pictures TV has become a staple for me.Ten Bobsworth wrote:
I too found it moving, Boncey.
I don't watch anywhere near as many black and white films as Lady B but I invariably enjoy them. Its probably nostalgia but they also seem to have a less is more quality about them.
Here's Duggie after joining Nuts.boltonbonce wrote:Since the offer on my Tony Hancock picture, I've been looking through some of my other old time stars.
Never really collected much in this field, but I've got a few. I treasure one personally signed to me by Thora Hird, and a Robb Wilton and Norman Evans. There's a Norman Wisdom knocking about somewhere, plus this one of a guy called Duggie Wakefield. Talk about a face for radio.
boltonbonce wrote:Here's Duggie after joining Nuts.boltonbonce wrote:Since the offer on my Tony Hancock picture, I've been looking through some of my other old time stars.
Never really collected much in this field, but I've got a few. I treasure one personally signed to me by Thora Hird, and a Robb Wilton and Norman Evans. There's a Norman Wisdom knocking about somewhere, plus this one of a guy called Duggie Wakefield. Talk about a face for radio.
Norpig wrote:Who the hell are Duggie Wakefield, Robb Wilton and Norman Evans?
Stupid boy.Norpig wrote:Who the hell are Duggie Wakefield, Robb Wilton and Norman Evans?
not stupid, just not as old as you 2 dinosaursCajunboy wrote:
Stupid boy.
Bloody kids. I fought in two wars for you!Norpig wrote:
not stupid, just not as old as you 2 dinosaurs
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