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And very good it is too.
The older male actors are all well known British actors who have been regulars on our TVs for decades -
Dennis Waterman (Minder and The Professionals)
James Bolam (The Likely Lads, Whatever Happened to the Likely Lads, When the Boat Comes in)
Alan Armstrong - a talented classical actor who has years of stage and TV experience. His TV work has mainly been with serious drama and one off plays.
I saw Dennis Waterman play Old Mr Dolittle in the London stage production of "My Fair Lady" and he was brillaint, at acting, singing and dancing. He also had a No.1 hit single in 1980 called "I Could be So Good for You" which was the theme song from "Minder".
Waterman actually sings the theme from "New Tricks" as well.
They are a very talented and versatile bunch.
Amanda Readman, although much younger than the chaps, is also a highly experienced actress.
The older male actors are all well known British actors who have been regulars on our TVs for decades -
Dennis Waterman (Minder and The Professionals)
James Bolam (The Likely Lads, Whatever Happened to the Likely Lads, When the Boat Comes in)
Alan Armstrong - a talented classical actor who has years of stage and TV experience. His TV work has mainly been with serious drama and one off plays.
I saw Dennis Waterman play Old Mr Dolittle in the London stage production of "My Fair Lady" and he was brillaint, at acting, singing and dancing. He also had a No.1 hit single in 1980 called "I Could be So Good for You" which was the theme song from "Minder".
Waterman actually sings the theme from "New Tricks" as well.
They are a very talented and versatile bunch.
Amanda Readman, although much younger than the chaps, is also a highly experienced actress.
Edited by Eric Mc on Wednesday 28th April 09:04
GTIR said:
I like Amanda Redman especially when she was in At home With the Braithwaites.
She's got very blue eyes and big jubblies. Perfect.
I would guess that her real character is not that different to the person she plays in New Tricks.She's got very blue eyes and big jubblies. Perfect.
I saw her in "Who Do You Think You Are" and she was amazed to discover that she has a large dose of Irish blood in her veins. Her great grandfather (I think) was from Waterford and ended up in the West Country having served as a purser on the ferry service between Rosslare and Fishguard in the early 20th Century
Eric Mc said:
And very good it is too.
The older male actors are all well known British actors who have been regulars on our TVs for decades -
Dennis Waterman (Minder and The Professionals)
James Bolam (The Likely Lads, Whatever Happened to the Likely Lads, When the Boat Comes in)
Alan Armstrong - a talented classical actor who has years of stage and TV experience. His TV work has mainly been with serious drama and one off plays.
Alun Armstrong is the innkeeper on the original London cast CD of "Les Miserables"The older male actors are all well known British actors who have been regulars on our TVs for decades -
Dennis Waterman (Minder and The Professionals)
James Bolam (The Likely Lads, Whatever Happened to the Likely Lads, When the Boat Comes in)
Alan Armstrong - a talented classical actor who has years of stage and TV experience. His TV work has mainly been with serious drama and one off plays.
Edited by Eric Mc on Wednesday 28th April 09:04
Paul Dishman said:
Eric Mc said:
And very good it is too.
The older male actors are all well known British actors who have been regulars on our TVs for decades -
Dennis Waterman (Minder and The Professionals)
James Bolam (The Likely Lads, Whatever Happened to the Likely Lads, When the Boat Comes in)
Alan Armstrong - a talented classical actor who has years of stage and TV experience. His TV work has mainly been with serious drama and one off plays.
Alun Armstrong is the innkeeper on the original London cast CD of "Les Miserables"The older male actors are all well known British actors who have been regulars on our TVs for decades -
Dennis Waterman (Minder and The Professionals)
James Bolam (The Likely Lads, Whatever Happened to the Likely Lads, When the Boat Comes in)
Alan Armstrong - a talented classical actor who has years of stage and TV experience. His TV work has mainly been with serious drama and one off plays.
Edited by Eric Mc on Wednesday 28th April 09:04
Don't forget James Bolam was in the "Beiderbecke" Mysteries as well.
And Dennis Waterman was "The Sweeney" not "the Professionals".
telecat said:
Paul Dishman said:
Eric Mc said:
And very good it is too.
The older male actors are all well known British actors who have been regulars on our TVs for decades -
Dennis Waterman (Minder and The Professionals)
James Bolam (The Likely Lads, Whatever Happened to the Likely Lads, When the Boat Comes in)
Alan Armstrong - a talented classical actor who has years of stage and TV experience. His TV work has mainly been with serious drama and one off plays.
Alun Armstrong is the innkeeper on the original London cast CD of "Les Miserables"The older male actors are all well known British actors who have been regulars on our TVs for decades -
Dennis Waterman (Minder and The Professionals)
James Bolam (The Likely Lads, Whatever Happened to the Likely Lads, When the Boat Comes in)
Alan Armstrong - a talented classical actor who has years of stage and TV experience. His TV work has mainly been with serious drama and one off plays.
Edited by Eric Mc on Wednesday 28th April 09:04
Don't forget James Bolam was in the "Beiderbecke" Mysteries as well.
And Dennis Waterman was "The Sweeney" not "the Professionals".
. I did actually mean to say "The Sweeney".Waterman emerged out of the UK Children's Film Foundation child actor scheme to become a very competent and loved adult actor.
Edited by Eric Mc on Thursday 29th April 08:45
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