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Mother’s milk!!

I would fall on a sword and DIE for Tony Curan (or enjoy his sword) at the drop of a hat. How wonderful was he in the Vincent and the Doctor episode of Doctor Who. He out sexied Matt Smith, which is impressive!!!

Every once in a while I see an old staffer or commenter popping up in other media. I saw Rich is on Slate, I forget when MorningGloria is. Also, that other woman (can’t remember name) has been featured in the NYT I believe. Yes, these articles are mostly written in haste, and even I poor speller than I am, can see the

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Kelly by far is my favorite writer on here, as she examines and writes about European and English history, art history, and the shenanigans of the various royals. From her posts I’ve developed new interests—that great documentary TV show on art with Bendor Grosvenor. Thanks to Kelly (and Bendor) I learned about the

LOL. Ah, those were good years, weren’t they? I read in an interview that he was up for it. But only if the scenario was similar to what you describe. He mentioned having a daughter in the series...Phyllis Logan could make an appearance. :-)

That peke!

<3 I swear I was thinking of this episode and that boxer (I grew up with about 10 boxers) when I responded to the earlier comments re: not enjoying media about sick and dying animals. This was a story-line with a happy ending for everybody. Cedric richly deserves the mention, dear old Cedric!

Please get back to me if you enjoy it. I think it’s highly underrated, and those two actors are great in it. Also on Prime and maybe through Britbox (I  subscribe to Acorn and Britbox as well as Amazon Prime. What? It’s my hobby!) is the wonderful Jonathan Creek. If you like Alan Davies as much as I do you’ll also

Doh! Thought it was the other way round. My memory sucks, sometimes. But I do remember loving the books and enjoying the series, even watching in more recent years online. <3 I looked up the series on IMDb and saw James Herriot got a writing credit for many, if not all, of the episodes. Maybe if he’s not busy (or

Yes. I say, ‘burn it all down!’

Oh, sorry, thanks for the correction. I’m sure you’re right and I’m way too lazy to look it up. I will say I loved Davison best and love him to this day for his work in ‘The Last Detective’. A product of the BBC, set in the north London suburb of Wilesden and also staring the late lamented Sean Hughs, adapted from the

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It’s a terrible fact of life that we outlive our pets and livestock. I asked my grandfather about sad events in his life, (dumb question) and told me about the death of their draft horse, ‘Bob’ that worked on his father’s farm when he was a boy. My grandfather was in his 80s and started crying. Even when they die of

Yes. I have successfully avoided Warhorse for this exact reason. 

What, again? The old show staring Peter Davison was produced starting in 1978 and ended in 1990 with 7 seasons (see IMDb). I loved the books and enjoyed the show very much. That actor who plays James, Peter Davison went on to become one of the Doctors in the old version of Doctor Who. It’s interesting how he had

Great story

That soulless expression on Jared’s face: he looks absolutely stressed out as hell. I’m thinking that’s the farthest he’s been from an air conditioned room since birth. I saw a photo of him once carrying (I assume) one of their young kids to the helicopter. It strains credulity to think he has the strength to lift and

Ha! very good