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    Review Thriller -s02e03- Kiss Me and Die ( scene by scene)

    R " Mr Lanceford, I'm also Jim Stone's brother, there was no call from the States" L " I know, to have someone run out on you for no reason is painful, to have him do it after a possibly traumatic telephone call is another thing altogether, I imagine it eases the pain slightly. " R " you mean...
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    Review Thriller -s02e03- Kiss Me and Die ( scene by scene)

    D " you're Jim Stone's brother?" R " we had our own business together, Jim was on a sabbatical, but he always kept in touch. Two months ago he came here, that was the last message, and Jim didn't come home. Why did you say you never wanted to hear his voice again?" D " do you think I'm pretty Mr...
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    Review Thriller -s02e03- Kiss Me and Die ( scene by scene)

    The next day Robert is back at the house with his paints and easel. Dominie is posing, holding a book while Robert paints. R " talk if you want to" D " what about?" R " well, what do girls usually talk about, boyfriends perhaps" D " don't be boring..I must see what it looks like" Dominie walks...
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    Review Thriller -s02e03- Kiss Me and Die ( scene by scene)

    Later that day Robert is in the grounds of the manor house, hiding between some trees spying the house. He takes out of his jacket pocket a knife, takes off his jacket, then closes his eyes, steadying himself for the pain he is about to inflict on himself. He draws the knife across his arm...
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    Review Thriller -s02e03- Kiss Me and Die ( scene by scene)

    Back in his room Robert switches on his Dictaphone. Once again the American male voice is heard, the voice of Jim Stone, the prisoner from the first scene. JS " I've found my Snow White, her name is Dominie Lanceford. It is almost as though she was waiting here for me. I might never have found...
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    Review Thriller -s02e03- Kiss Me and Die ( scene by scene)

    A sprawling mansion in the English countryside surrounded by acres of land. Deep, deep down under the building is a sad sight. A young man in his thirties, chained to a wall. He is wearing Elizabethan clothes, next to him on the floor is a single candle, almost burnt down. The man is having...
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    Review Arc of Infinity (1983)

    Just watched this again this evening, very enjoyable. Leonard Sachs was awful as The President, I remember him from " the good old days" a BBC variety show mimicking Victorian music hall, he was good in that, but not really an actor. JNT had a habit of employing " not really actors" to Dr Who...
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    Review Timeslip (1970)

    One episode only exists in colour, from the second segment, Time Of The Icebox.
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    Review Michael J Bird's Dark Side Of The Sun (1983)

    This is the fourth series in Michael J Bird's quartet of series set in the Mediterranean. After Lotus Eaters, Who Pays The Ferryman and Aphrodite Inheritance, comes this six parter set in Rhodes. Patrick Mower plays Don Tierney , a journalist who stumbles on clandestine meetings on Rhodes...
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    Review QI

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    Fun The Two Mikes -MG and Plank

    A publication about Helicopters, that is surely Helicopter Weekly.
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    Review Michael J Bird's The Lotus Eaters (1972)

    Some recurring cast members. Ian Hendry 15 episodes Wanda Ventham -15 eps Stefan Gryff -12 eps Maurice Denham 11 eps Carol Cleveland - 5 eps James Kerry -5 eps Susan Engel- 5 eps Sylvia Coleridge- 4 eps John Savident - 2 eps.
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