british b movies of the 50s/60s

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jj,

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Post by jj, »

See above.
And did you ever marry that cow?
Ken Shabby

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Post by Ken Shabby »

No, I married Eric Idle in drag, instead.
Ken Shabby

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Post by Ken Shabby »

...."things you'd now be enbarrassed to let your mother see"?
You mean like muddy trousers or an untidy bedroom?
'Ow now, brown cow?

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Post by 'Ow now, brown cow? »

You have me deepest sympathy.............
steve56

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Post by steve56 »

you mentioned denholm elliot,he was in the sextet a series of 6 plays in the 70s and very good they were too,best 1 was wen he was having a nervous breakdown,billie whitelaw played his wife dennis waterman was a psychiatrist too it was quite funny in parts too,my fave play for todays were:i cant see my little willie,evreybody say cheese,the foxtrot,halleujah handshake,angels are so few[tom bell]im a angel,speech day etc.
steve56

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Post by steve56 »

warren mitchell was in 1 where someone fell in some chocolate,also her majesties pleasure was a good one,wish the bbc would repeat them.
DC

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Post by DC »

'Covergirl Killer' also being the (ahem....) inspiration for the 'The Playbirds'.
steve56

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think your right there,good performance as always by alan lake in the playbirds it was probaly a remake ,yes thats it.
steve56

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Post by steve56 »

im sure the halleujah handshake was similar to angels are so few irecall seeing these in early 70s ,look fwd to the next weeks one ithink after a while they were on twice a week,tuesdays and thursdays?
Deano !

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Post by Deano ! »

Re:- anyone seeing a Carry On movie at a cinema ? Well in about 1971/72ish my family went to the drive-in ( down under ) to see a Carry On. At the time we thought it was piss weak but now days when I see them I find them* amusing in a different way.

* them refering to Carry On movies, not my family.
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