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1 minute ago, slartibartfast said:

wow didn't know that

I also remember trying to get in to watch it at The Kings, but I was turned away as I was too young!

Perhaps wearing my school uniform didn't help.

A long time ago now, but wasn't Percy the second film shown with Blazing Saddles?

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3 hours ago, PHILINFRANCE said:

I also remember trying to get in to watch it at The Kings, but I was turned away as I was too young!

Perhaps wearing my school uniform didn't help.

A long time ago now, but wasn't Percy the second film shown with Blazing Saddles?

Pssst, you'd have got in if you were drooling a bit and wearing a dirty raincoat!  ;) 

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21 hours ago, PHILINFRANCE said:

I also remember trying to get in to watch it at The Kings, but I was turned away as I was too young!

Perhaps wearing my school uniform didn't help.

A long time ago now, but wasn't Percy the second film shown with Blazing Saddles?

Thinking about it now ,it may been The Vandyke (Fishponds)

Thinking of fleapits, saw Virgin Soldiers at His Majestys (Concord) Eastville.............never again!

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On ‎05‎/‎08‎/‎2017 at 11:09, PHILINFRANCE said:

I also remember trying to get in to watch it at The Kings, but I was turned away as I was too young!

Perhaps wearing my school uniform didn't help.

A long time ago now, but wasn't Percy the second film shown with Blazing Saddles?

I think it was. When you think back to them days and which films were classed a X-films back then it makes you laugh. A Fistful Of Dollars was for instance - you can see it on TV on a Sunday afternoon now!

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On 03/08/2017 at 20:12, Red Right Hand said:

Also today Hywel Bennett of Shelley & Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy fame among a host of other things.

 

He also did some stand up, I had a cassette recording of him explaining how f**k is the most versatile word in the English language, so he was an educator as well.....

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4 hours ago, Esmond Million's Bung said:

The poor man had been suffering with dementia but still performing, RIP Glen Campbell a great performer and underrated guitarist.

An by all accounts a lovely human being too. They replayed an interview Mark Radcliffe did with him in 2009 on 6music this afternoon and poor old Mark was welling up afterwards.

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