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How can you forget Mr Sutton? He has that old charm quite in keeping with the Butlers of old - impartial, very obliging and devastatingly sharp! I’m very grateful for this and others posted on here, an absolute class performance that’s somehow been lost of late!
Peter Dennis is a very under-estimated actor and is absolutely stunning in the role of Sutton. Always felt that if a Series 5 had been commissioned, Sutton would have grown into a storyline of his own. Oh well……
Thanks for posting these Mr ( or Mrs) Foogou. I was a bit too young to remember them when they were originally out but I really appreciate them now. Great acting and stories.
Oh WOW - this is the best series yet. Every episode a winner, superbly acted and soooo gripping!!! Thank you, FF - you make a hellish week better in the space of 50 minutes.
OH MY Another long forgotten TV series I remember watching the later episodes when I was old enough Gerald Harper was just so right in the part When both ITV and the BBC were at the top of their game Audience figures were amazing but we only had these 2 channels ❤️🙏🙏🇬🇧🇬🇧🏴🏴😃😃
@@FoogouFilms Gerald Harper is still alive - 92 oh my Also played a character called Adam Adamant Many great series even in the 80’s By the mid 90’s TV was going south Howard’s Way has been aired again 1985-1990 over 30 years ago 😀😀👍 😍😍❤️🇬🇧🇬🇧🏴🏴
@@davidfogarty2220 yes but not trying to sound anti woke, the vast majority of the omen I knew in the 1970s, and the are numerous…. Even now firmly believe that this woke culture is stupidly gone mad….tell me pleas how a straight male and female get it on these days without breaking the law, on either side….for gas sake, you cannot fix a stare on the tube for more than 16 seconds, without committing a grave se* ual offence and risk being arrested and doing a stretch !!!
The actress Myra Frances actually played the character part of Stella Clisby in four episodes of this Hadleigh television drama series. In 1974 Myra Frances and Alison Steadman both appeared in an episode of the BBC stand alone drama series, Second City Firsts, entitled, Girl. This both groundbreaking and highly controversial play actually told the story of a sexual lesbian relationship between Frances’s army NCO, and Steadman’s much younger recruit. It was considered to be very taboo at the time of broadcasting, for it featured the very first lesbian kiss to be actually aired on British national primetime television. Furthermore, this very brief lesbian kiss scene was even shown a whole two decades before both Anna Friel and Nicola Stephenson performed a very similar lesbian kiss scene, in the pre-watershed Channel 4 soap opera series, Brookside.
You're a mine of information. Thanks. I'd forgotten Second City Firsts, though I don't reckon I saw that particular transgressive episode, as I thought I;d seen that first TV lesbian kiss on Brookside.
I love old Charlie: He's such a real old school, 'I pulled myself up my bootstraps' northern type of man. Things are looking for pretty bleak for old Haders. At this rate he may have to put his name down for a council flat. Again many thanks for uploading this enjoyable series Mr FF.