I'm currently watching Lalla Ward as the future Elizabeth I in The Prince and The Pauper (1977).
Oh and I saw Noel Clarke in Star Trek Into Darkness yesterday as well.
I saw Lalla in an old episode of The Professionals on ITV4 not that long ago - she really was a brilliant actress. Shame she doesn't do more acting these days.
I was watching an episode of The X-Files the other day not realising that the main antagonist in it was Mark Sheppard (Canton Everett Delaware III). I only realised when I saw his filmography.
I was watching an episode of The X-Files the other day not realising that the main antagonist in it was Mark Sheppard (Canton Everett Delaware III). I only realised when I saw his filmography.
I may have seen him in earlier roles but the first one I really remember him from is Badger in Firefly.
Jenna Louise Coleman has been cast in Death Comes to Pemberley as Lydia Wickham (née Bennet). I think it's BBC's big Christmas drama so expect it stripped between Christmas and New Year. Also stars Tom Ward, Captain Latimer in The Snowmen.
Billie Piper has joined Showtime's new horror series Penny Dreadful.
The Doctor Who star will appear in a leading role and joins Josh Hartnett, Eva Green and Rory Kinnear in the psychosexual horror, according to her agent.
Sixties TV Shows are a goldmine for spotting Who Actors. The Avengers is the best one. Jon Pertwee cropped up in one episode playing one of his 'in disguise' parts. Nicholas Courtney, Roger Delgado, Anneke Wills also did a couple of episodes minimum. Nicholas Courtney also appeared with Kevin Stoney in one episode(Tobias Vaughan-The Invasion) Stoney I've seen crop up in The New Avengers as well. Roger Delgado did one episode with Kate O Mara as his assistant.
The other one is Randall and Hopkirk Deceased. One episode in particular featured both Roger Delgado and Nicholas Courtney. Though they appeared in one scene together they never actually interacted.
Mary Tamn also popped up as a Bitchy Villain who got popped off in Crime Traveller.
I also believe Patrick Troughton appeared in the first ever episode of Inspector Morse and who can forget a suitably disguised Peter Davison's turn as a pig on a plate(?) in The Hitch Hikers Guide To The Galaxy. That also starred Valentine Dyall(The Black Guardian) In another interesting bit of coincidental casting, he appeared in the same episode of Blake's 7 as Colin Baker. Cyril Luckham as The White Guardian I've seen in The Avengers as well.
Also remember Colin Baker playing a holiday maker in a Michelle Collins led-show called Sunburn in the 90's.
Aside from his excellent performance as Wyvern in the Randall and Hopkirk remake, Tom Baker also played another Eccentric Doctor in Medics but my other fave role of his outside of Doctor Who was Captain Redbeard in BlackAdder 2.
Barrowman also sang 'springtime for hitler' in the remake of the producers. I'd did realise it was him at first, his hairs dyed blond.....
That's one film that shouldn't have been remade, not because Barrowman was in the remake, but because the original was so frigging excellent, that any remake would be a bit of a let down, which it most certainly was.
As a young boy, maybe 10, whilst off school with a fever, I was laid out on my Nan's sofa in front of the TV. Some Play for Today or it's ilk was on, and Elizabeth Sladen took her top off right there in front of me.
I could have been dreaming; I was, as I say, in a fever.
That's one film that shouldn't have been remade, not because Barrowman was in the remake, but because the original was so frigging excellent, that any remake would be a bit of a let down, which it most certainly was.
That's one film that shouldn't have been remade, not because Barrowman was in the remake, but because the original was so frigging excellent, that any remake would be a bit of a let down, which it most certainly was.
I didn't think it was a remake as such, but a film based on the broadway musical which was based in the film
OT: It didn't help that they left one of the best bits of the entire movie on the cutting room floor
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I saw Lalla in an old episode of The Professionals on ITV4 not that long ago - she really was a brilliant actress. Shame she doesn't do more acting these days.
I may have seen him in earlier roles but the first one I really remember him from is Badger in Firefly.
Here's the proof:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4lBml-4SsQU
and here he is on Sooty's show:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yvjuJmHEPU0
Seems odd to think that was Arthur all those years ago when I was watching....
So not the ongoing 12th Doctor then
Peter Davison was also in at home with the braithwaites.
Olivia Colman was in Tyrannosaur and the Iron Lady - both very good films
My son watched Old Jack's boat, I didn't realise that RTD was the writer
http://www.digitalspy.ie/ustv/news/a508045/billie-piper-joins-josh-hartnett-in-showtimes-penny-dreadful.html
After all these years, I see more 'Ecclestone' than 'Eccleston'.
Georgia Moffett often gets given 'Moffat'.
Steven Moffat gets hit twice as hard with 'Stephen' and 'Moffett', or 'Moffatt' or some other variation I can't even imagine.
I've seen Alex 'Kingstone' a few times.
I've already seen a worrying number of 'Cabaldi' quotes.
The other one is Randall and Hopkirk Deceased. One episode in particular featured both Roger Delgado and Nicholas Courtney. Though they appeared in one scene together they never actually interacted.
Mary Tamn also popped up as a Bitchy Villain who got popped off in Crime Traveller.
I also believe Patrick Troughton appeared in the first ever episode of Inspector Morse and who can forget a suitably disguised Peter Davison's turn as a pig on a plate(?) in The Hitch Hikers Guide To The Galaxy. That also starred Valentine Dyall(The Black Guardian) In another interesting bit of coincidental casting, he appeared in the same episode of Blake's 7 as Colin Baker. Cyril Luckham as The White Guardian I've seen in The Avengers as well.
Also remember Colin Baker playing a holiday maker in a Michelle Collins led-show called Sunburn in the 90's.
Aside from his excellent performance as Wyvern in the Randall and Hopkirk remake, Tom Baker also played another Eccentric Doctor in Medics but my other fave role of his outside of Doctor Who was Captain Redbeard in BlackAdder 2.
'You have a woman's legs!'
Damm it, it's not Tamn.
Barrowman also sang 'springtime for hitler' in the remake of the producers. I'd did realise it was him at first, his hairs dyed blond.....
That'll Be The Day.
Damn my spalling misteaks!
:D
That's one film that shouldn't have been remade, not because Barrowman was in the remake, but because the original was so frigging excellent, that any remake would be a bit of a let down, which it most certainly was.
I could have been dreaming; I was, as I say, in a fever.
No, it really happened!
Yes, that's it, thank you.
+1
One of my all time favourites ( the original)
I didn't think it was a remake as such, but a film based on the broadway musical which was based in the film
OT: It didn't help that they left one of the best bits of the entire movie on the cutting room floor
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MTuFP0SFLQY