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PeckhamRose Wrote:

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> I was in Singing Detective. Just had to share that

> with you.

> I adore him. And I saw that make up (and Joanna

> Whalley) close up. Ick ick

> I mean, they named a CORNER after him in Top Gear.

> What better award could someone possibly have?



How cool. >:D<

Nope, I never had to sing or dance, it was early in my career and I was a glorified extra who was a regular visitor of one of the men in the wards, and had to react in close up when he does all that swearing and cussing - which of course was hard work as everyone was giggling.

PeckhamRose Wrote:

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> I was in Singing Detective. Just had to share that

> with you.

> I adore him. And I saw that make up (and Joanna

> Whalley) close up. Ick ick


Joanna Whalley...swoon swoon! (heart goes all a flutter). She was absolutely gorgeous. She could have had me you know..if she'd played her cards right. Sigh!

Jah Lush Wrote:


>

> Joanna Whalley...swoon swoon! (heart goes all a

> flutter). She was absolutely gorgeous. She could

> have had me you know..if she'd played her cards

> right. Sigh!


She must be cursing fate that never let you get together - after all she had to put up with Val Kilmer and you could have saved her from that!

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