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It was Outside Edge. Robert Daws was the lead and you're right PG Timothy Spall was indeed in it.


So come on Brendan, who was it? Robert Daws or Timothy Spall. We know Spall lives in Honor Oak but what about Mr Daws. Hmmm...hmmm. Come on out with it or I won't be able to sleep at night.

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Jah Lush Wrote:

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> It was Outside Edge. Robert Daws was the lead and

> you're right PG Timothy Spall was indeed in it.

>

> So come on Brendan, who was it? Robert Daws or

> Timothy Spall. We know Spall lives in Honor Oak

> but what about Mr Daws. Hmmm...hmmm. Come on out

> with it or I won't be able to sleep at night.


Timothy Spall it was. Saw him in Tandori nights.

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Peckhamgatecrasher Wrote:

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> Timothy Spall wasn't it?



I take great pride in telling friends that I get my hair cut at the same barber as Timothy Spall....he also goes to Sean's Barry Road barber shop....no matter how often I ask for a "Timothy Spall" it seems I never come out looking quite like him. :'(

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