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I can't watch Downton Abbey because I saw the butler chap, actor Jim Carter
first in Top Secret.
He played a member of the French resistance called Deja Vu. When introduced to the hero he
said, "Haven't we met somewhere before M'Sieu?"

Other resistance members were Du Quois, D'Etant, Croissant, Souffle, a fighter 'of colour', Chocolate Mousse (Eddie Tagoe from
Dogs of War) and my personal favourite, Latrine.
About to be ambushed by the Germans, Chocolate Mousse was prepping his Tommy gun with a powder horn!
first in Top Secret.
He played a member of the French resistance called Deja Vu. When introduced to the hero he
said, "Haven't we met somewhere before M'Sieu?"
Other resistance members were Du Quois, D'Etant, Croissant, Souffle, a fighter 'of colour', Chocolate Mousse (Eddie Tagoe from
Dogs of War) and my personal favourite, Latrine.
About to be ambushed by the Germans, Chocolate Mousse was prepping his Tommy gun with a powder horn!
Angus Deaton, Micheal Fenton Stevens, and Philip Pope as the HeeBee GeeBees,
Here's a clip of them performing "Meaningless songs in very high voices"
https://youtu.be/bDj4paFzgMU
Micheal Stevens and Philip Pope also had guest appearances in great episodes of OFAH see if you can remember which.
Here's a clip of them performing "Meaningless songs in very high voices"
https://youtu.be/bDj4paFzgMU
Micheal Stevens and Philip Pope also had guest appearances in great episodes of OFAH see if you can remember which.
Dogwatch said:
Thanks to the late Kenny Everett I can't watch Janet Stweet-Pawtah without creasing up. Seems that even now she doesn't like him, going by some remarks she made a few weeks ago.
His Bee Gees massa chew sets gets me going as well.
Kenny did another little aside, "The Bee Gees, great...don't they?"His Bee Gees massa chew sets gets me going as well.
I shall need a ticket to hell for this, but there is an advert for a charity that asks for sponsorship of young girls in Africa - ge tthem educated, away from chld marriage etc, a great cause I'm sure. The advert features a number of sponsors talking about how enlightening it is to do so, one of them is a dead ringer for Peter Kay doing his Geraldine character and I can't take it seriously. Next time you see the advert you'll see what I mean !
davhill said:
I can't watch Downton Abbey because I saw the butler chap, actor Jim Carter
first in Top Secret.
He played a member of the French resistance called Deja Vu. When introduced to the hero he
said, "Haven't we met somewhere before M'Sieu?"

Other resistance members were Du Quois, D'Etant, Croissant, Souffle, a fighter 'of colour', Chocolate Mousse (Eddie Tagoe from
Dogs of War) and my personal favourite, Latrine.
About to be ambushed by the Germans, Chocolate Mousse was prepping his Tommy gun with a powder horn!
And drinking Gasoline whilst smoking a cigar.first in Top Secret.
He played a member of the French resistance called Deja Vu. When introduced to the hero he
said, "Haven't we met somewhere before M'Sieu?"
Other resistance members were Du Quois, D'Etant, Croissant, Souffle, a fighter 'of colour', Chocolate Mousse (Eddie Tagoe from
Dogs of War) and my personal favourite, Latrine.
About to be ambushed by the Germans, Chocolate Mousse was prepping his Tommy gun with a powder horn!
kdri155 said:
Micheal Stevens and Philip Pope also had guest appearances in great episodes of OFAH see if you can remember which.
Wasn't Philip Pope the singer who couldn't pronounce his "R" sounds? Del booked him and Raquel to sing for the local gangsters and no-one asked why he didn't want to sing "Crying"? davhill said:
Dogwatch said:
Thanks to the late Kenny Everett I can't watch Janet Stweet-Pawtah without creasing up. Seems that even now she doesn't like him, going by some remarks she made a few weeks ago.
His Bee Gees massa chew sets gets me going as well.
Kenny did another little aside, "The Bee Gees, great...don't they?"His Bee Gees massa chew sets gets me going as well.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6_Ea5a19jTc
Beati Dogu said:
davhill said:
Dogwatch said:
Thanks to the late Kenny Everett I can't watch Janet Stweet-Pawtah without creasing up. Seems that even now she doesn't like him, going by some remarks she made a few weeks ago.
His Bee Gees massa chew sets gets me going as well.
Kenny did another little aside, "The Bee Gees, great...don't they?"His Bee Gees massa chew sets gets me going as well.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6_Ea5a19jTc
I can't watch many of the Airport movies without thinking about Airplane. Particularly the nun and guitar scene from Airport 75.
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