Madness Of King George
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Madness Of King George
I got this today, as an early birthday present! I really enjoyed it actually. There was more Julian in it then I was expecting, and although he's got more make up on then a turkish tart, he played Fred/Duke of York really well. He seemed very pompous, yet endearing...
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I found out by accident that I had this a few weeks ago. My daughter had it in her collection and asked if I fancied watching it with her. When he came on she said isn't that.... ? We both moved closer to the screen! She only started liking him after we had GW fest when I got the dvd She'd never seen GW so we watched all 9 in one go, although the exra scenes etc. were saved until the next day
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Sadly no chatterbox I just collect theatre programmes for particular artists in well known productions.
A lot of my collection has been acquired personally, but not that one. I bought it a few years ago because of Nigel Hawthorne's involvement. It started when I went to see Romeo + Juliet at Stratford with school in the 1970's and Timothy Dalton was playing Romeo!
A lot of my collection has been acquired personally, but not that one. I bought it a few years ago because of Nigel Hawthorne's involvement. It started when I went to see Romeo + Juliet at Stratford with school in the 1970's and Timothy Dalton was playing Romeo!
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Aww shame, I got all excited there for a moment.
I bet your collection throws up some interesting names though. eg Timothy Dalton - Romeo ( I can't see it somehow, but if it triggered your interest!)
I keep programmes for productions that I have seen, and it is interesting watching people move through the ranks as such, but have never thought to organise them properly .. now you've set off another strand for my obsessive behaviours
I bet your collection throws up some interesting names though. eg Timothy Dalton - Romeo ( I can't see it somehow, but if it triggered your interest!)
I keep programmes for productions that I have seen, and it is interesting watching people move through the ranks as such, but have never thought to organise them properly .. now you've set off another strand for my obsessive behaviours
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my mum saw it! she never realised it was JRT till i told her when i found out a few weeks ago
just because of JRT i read more about prince fred- he died before prince whatshisname, otherwise we would have had a king fred and victoria might not have come to the throne
just because of JRT i read more about prince fred- he died before prince whatshisname, otherwise we would have had a king fred and victoria might not have come to the throne
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