^Ah. Thanks. I will probably pass on that, then.
Something similar happened to Nick Pegg on EastEnders - he had a regular extra gig as a market trader nicknamed Queer Jack, until he improvved a line ("Sure, Mark") which got left in. That bumped up his pay to speaking, so they stopped using him as background.Bet you've done Casualty !
Met a guy at a bus stop a few years ago - he had a nice gig on Casualty as background until he got a line, which stopped them booking him.
He did, however, end up driving vehicles in the background shots.
Well, the very wonderful Line of Duty's writer Jed Mercurio has a new series running called 'Bodyguard'. It's the sixth and final episode tonight and the country will be coming to a halt to watch it.
It's (typically of Mercurio) densely plotted with lots of misdirection. This far in and we still don't know who the good (and bad) guys are.
Viewing figures are through the roof. Worth a watch...
That could depend on whether Daniel Craig bails on the next Bond movie. Madden has been tipped to take over.I really hope they make another season with PS Budd.
That could depend on whether Daniel Craig bails on the next Bond movie. Madden has been tipped to take over.
Can't really imagine a Scot playing Bond, can you ?
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Morse was promoted to sergeant in 1970, not 1980, so not beyond the realms of possibility for him to be DCI by 1987.That line doesn't make sense, and is probably contradicted by other episodes (Masonic Mysteries, for starters). If Morse had only just made DS in 1980, he couldn't be a maverick DCI by 87.
That's reffing a post so old I can't remember it, but particularly now we have Endeavour, it makes sense for it to be D.C. 1964, DS 68, DI mid 70s, DCI early 80s, nuisance by 87.Morse was promoted to sergeant in 1970, not 1980, so not beyond the realms of possibility for him to be DCI by 1987.
There's more than a hundred Maigret books by Simenon, a bit over 50 Rupert Davies episodes (Roger Delgado killed his assistant in a late episode, the evil swine!), a radio version with Nicholas le Prevost, the Harris/Gambon version, and most recently the Atkinson one.No suggestions, but having just watched Blackadder again for the umpteenth time, I might have to check out Maigret myself. I've never heard of the books or any of the media that's based on them, but I always enjoy Rowan Atkinson.
That's reffing a post so old I can't remember it, but particularly now we have Endeavour, it makes sense for it to be D.C. 1964, DS 68, DI mid 70s, DCI early 80s, nuisance by 87.
It will, apparently, be on Acorn TV in the US from the 17th.^cool! Sounds interesting. I'll keep an eye out for it.
^ of course it will. Dang it. I can't afford subscribing to more channels just to watch a show. All the shows I want to watch are being siphoned off to different speciality channels so there's no way I could justify the expense of it all.
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