* Now I think of it, Olga, I could’ve given Piers a call back. Mind you, I was still a bit woozy! The next PhoenixFM piece is possibly going to get a post script, I know that.
I know what you mean about dental surgery: and I’m glad I haven’t needed fillings for a while. I could never sit still for that long!
† I might just have to check it out, Debbi: I know I had one comment about it on my Penny Dreadful playlist.
‡ What can I do, bar apologise, Trevor: I do know it was a contentious one. It’s possibly one I could have phrased a bit better!
Q1) 1932 Q2) RADA Q3) None (he won an Academy Honorary Award, though) Q4) Lawrence of Arabia Q5) King Henry II Q6) The Royal Shakespeare Company Q7) Venus (I’ve never watched or even heard of this one) Q8) The Ruling Class Q9) Unwell Q10) Petula Clark. They were both very good. With very long dentist appointments I always worry if I suddenly have a coughing fit and I end up with my mouth in a mess. I guess they are used to it. Let us know how the articles evolve, and I hope you enjoy the outing (but keep safe. Here a lot of the cases come from family reunions, although rather large ones and probably quite raucous, I guess). :)
I love Peter O'Toole. And that's a great quote! :)
1. 1932 2. RADA 3. none???? (That's an outrage. Wow!) 4. Lawrence of Arabia 5. Henry II 6. the Royal Shakespeare Company 7. Venus 8. The Ruling Class 9. Unwell 10. Petula Clark
I'm reminded of a song: https://youtu.be/Zx06XNfDvk0 Downtown! :)
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Q1) 1932
ReplyDeleteQ2) RADA
Q3) None (he won an Academy Honorary Award, though)
Q4) Lawrence of Arabia
Q5) King Henry II
Q6) The Royal Shakespeare Company
Q7) Venus (I’ve never watched or even heard of this one)
Q8) The Ruling Class
Q9) Unwell
Q10) Petula Clark. They were both very good.
With very long dentist appointments I always worry if I suddenly have a coughing fit and I end up with my mouth in a mess. I guess they are used to it.
Let us know how the articles evolve, and I hope you enjoy the outing (but keep safe. Here a lot of the cases come from family reunions, although rather large ones and probably quite raucous, I guess). :)
I love Peter O'Toole. And that's a great quote! :)
ReplyDelete1. 1932
2. RADA
3. none???? (That's an outrage. Wow!)
4. Lawrence of Arabia
5. Henry II
6. the Royal Shakespeare Company
7. Venus
8. The Ruling Class
9. Unwell
10. Petula Clark
I'm reminded of a song: https://youtu.be/Zx06XNfDvk0 Downtown! :)