In no particular order.
Sally James ?
Janet Ellis ?
Mrs Oxo still going strong (and to Preston)
Jenny Agutter (oldie but goldie even then!)
Diana Rigg a bit frumpy on Parky recently
Maggie Philbin ?
That blonde one off Angels that was later on Eastenders.
Nena ?
Any more? Any whereabouts/news?
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> In article <7e3u79$5fi$1...@news5.svr.pol.co.uk>, FreeserveNews <sanglierko
> sh...@sanglier.freeserve.co.uk> writes
> > That blonde one off Angels that was later on Eastenders.
> (that would be Katherine Apanowicz - not totally sure of the spelling)
No ... I'm sure he means Shirley Cheriton. Once an Angel, then Debs (half
of Debs-and-Andy) in EastEnders.
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> Partly inspired by a Viz competition about 'borderline boilers', and the
> thread about the Lorraine Kelly fan club, and a general millenialist
> where-are-they-now feeling, a list of birds who were babes when I was half
> the age I am now.
>
> In no particular order.
>
> Sally James ?
> Janet Ellis ?
> Mrs Oxo still going strong (and to Preston)
Katie? You fancied KATIE?
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And while in a SF thread - Peri from Dr. Who (nice jugs), Wilma Deering from
Buck Rogers (nice ass) and the original Kochanski (c. grogan) from Red
Dwarf - though come to think of it the new Kochanski ain't bad.
FreeserveNews wrote in message <7e3u79$5fi$1...@news5.svr.pol.co.uk>...
>Partly inspired by a Viz competition about 'borderline boilers', and the
>thread about the Lorraine Kelly fan club, and a general millenialist
>where-are-they-now feeling, a list of birds who were babes when I was half
>the age I am now.
>
>In no particular order.
>
>Sally James ?
>Janet Ellis ?
>Mrs Oxo still going strong (and to Preston)
>Jenny Agutter (oldie but goldie even then!)
>Diana Rigg a bit frumpy on Parky recently
>Maggie Philbin ?
>That blonde one off Angels that was later on Eastenders.
No, Katherine Apanowicz was in both Angels and Eastenders. She is now doing
an afternoon show on BBC Radio Leeds, and wait for this, IIRC is Richard
Whiteley's lover. No, stop laughing. They were an item when Shiteley was
This Is Your Lifed last year.
Marcus
>No, Katherine Apanowicz was in both Angels and Eastenders. She is now doing
>an afternoon show on BBC Radio Leeds, and wait for this, IIRC is Richard
>Whiteley's lover. No, stop laughing. They were an item when Shiteley was
>This Is Your Lifed last year.
>
>Marcus
I can confirm that the info. about 'Twice Nightly Whitely" (is he
bragging or what??) and Katherine Apanowicz is true. She makes
occasional appearances in Emmerdale as a journalist whenever there is a
story to be uncovered in the village.
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Make being disapproved of your aim
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>Sally James ?
<Drool>
>Janet Ellis ?
Quite cute.
>Mrs Oxo still going strong (and to Preston)
What!? You're either joking, or you're one sick puppy.
>Maggie Philbin ?
She was OK, but unfortunately she'll forever be associated with
Cheggers in my mind.
>That blonde one off Angels that was later on Eastenders.
Which one? There are at least two that I can think of -- Shirley
something (wife of Andy, the male nurse), and the one who was going
out with Den, then later with Wicksy.
>Nena ?
Who?
>I'll go with Janet Ellis and raise you the bird who played Athena in
>Battlestar Galactica.
>
>And while in a SF thread - Peri from Dr. Who (nice jugs), Wilma Deering from
>Buck Rogers (nice ass)
Nice ass? Nice _everything_ more like! That all-in-one suit left
little to the imagination. :)
Definitely... those UK Gold repeats of her made me a belated fan.. the
name's on the tip of me tongue but I can't remember it at all.. grrrr.
>Nena ?
>
>Any more? Any whereabouts/news?
>
>
Susan Beagley, she was a Maplins yellowcoat in Hi-de-Hi back in 1982-83,
I'd like to know what she's up to nowadays...
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>In article <7e3u79$5fi$1...@news5.svr.pol.co.uk>, FreeserveNews <sanglierko
>>Nena ?
>>
>>Any more? Any whereabouts/news?
>>
>>
>
>Susan Beagley, she was a Maplins yellowcoat in Hi-de-Hi back in 1982-83,
>I'd like to know what she's up to nowadays...
Yes I used to like her too, she was by far and away the cutest
yellowcoat, the other two were like telegraph poles. I have never seen
her in anything else either before or since.
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> Cathie Holtman wrote in message <48ecf53d...@pyramus.demon.co.uk>...
> > No ... I'm sure he means Shirley Cheriton. Once an Angel, then Debs
> > (half of Debs-and-Andy) in EastEnders.
> No, Katherine Apanowicz was in both Angels and Eastenders.
I never said that she wasn't ... I just think that Shirley Cheriton is the
more attractive of the two.
Malc92 wrote in message <37065f3...@news.dial.pipex.com>...
>On Sat, 3 Apr 1999 03:24:25 +0100, "FreeserveNews"
><sanglie...@sanglier.freeserve.co.uk> wrote:
>
>>Sally James ?
>
><Drool>
>
>>Janet Ellis ?
>
>Quite cute.
>
>>Mrs Oxo still going strong (and to Preston)
>
>What!? You're either joking, or you're one sick puppy.
>
>>Maggie Philbin ?
>
>She was OK, but unfortunately she'll forever be associated with
>Cheggers in my mind.
>
>>That blonde one off Angels that was later on Eastenders.
>
Malc92 wrote in message <3706609...@news.dial.pipex.com>...
>Nena was a German singer in the Eighties who had a No.1
>with 99 Red Balloons - and if you can't remember that song
>you are lying about your age <bg>
Jeez! I just realised that it was probably her that started by
fetish for hairy under-arms on women!
Bryan (bry...@bigfoot.com)
>Nena was a German singer in the Eighties who had a No.1 with 99 Red
>Balloons - and if you can't remember that song you are lying about your age
><bg>
Oh yeah, I remember. That is, I remember the song. I can't remember
what Nena herself looked like, so I'll have to take your word for it
re: her fanciability.
She looked like an ironing board, you mean.
I'd have to disagree. I've always carried a torch for Katherine. But I do
have to ask myself, would I want someone who has been with Richard Whiteley!
Marcus
>Nena was a German singer in the Eighties who had a No.1 with 99 Red
>Balloons - and if you can't remember that song you are lying about your age
She made a comeback a couple of years ago. Some of the comeback songs
were disappointing weak dance crap but the band have done better stuff
more recently.
Nena was last on our screens reading the German results in the voting
for the Eurovision Song Contest last year.
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The video for '99 Red Balloons' gets played on VH1 regularly too.
--
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>Partly inspired by a Viz competition about 'borderline boilers', and the
>thread about the Lorraine Kelly fan club, and a general millenialist
>where-are-they-now feeling, a list of birds who were babes when I was half
>the age I am now.
>
>In no particular order.
>
>Sally James ?
>Janet Ellis ?
>Mrs Oxo still going strong (and to Preston)
>Jenny Agutter (oldie but goldie even then!)
>Diana Rigg a bit frumpy on Parky recently
>Maggie Philbin ?
>That blonde one off Angels that was later on Eastenders.
>Nena ?
>
>Any more? Any whereabouts/news?
>
How about Jenny Handley from Magpie. I used to fantasize about her.
More recently been seen doing a TV soap powder ad looking like somebody's mum.:(
Chris Maher
Chris Maher
Email: ch...@maher.u-net.com
>Partly inspired by a Viz competition about 'borderline boilers', and the
>thread about the Lorraine Kelly fan club, and a general millenialist
>where-are-they-now feeling, a list of birds who were babes when I was half
>the age I am now.
>
Blue Tulip Rose Read
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Malc92 wrote:
> On Sun, 4 Apr 1999 11:30:57 +0100, "Tricky Dicky"
> <tri...@nospam.demon.co.uk> wrote:
>
> >Nena was a German singer in the Eighties who had a No.1 with 99 Red
> >Balloons - and if you can't remember that song you are lying about your age
> ><bg>
>
> Oh yeah, I remember. That is, I remember the song. I can't remember
> what Nena herself looked like, so I'll have to take your word for it
> re: her fanciability.
Very cute.....seemed to be famous for hairy armpits..but still cute ;)..Good
song as well.
Mike Warren.
I must confess that I'm going to have to add the Blue Peter era Sarah
Greene to that list (and apocryphal stories about her, a pool table and
a Rugby Fifteen only fuelled the imagination). Also, Pamela Stephenson,
Grange Hill's 'Sexy Lexy' and the two Countdown presenters (Cathy and
Beverly?) who were *not* Carol Vorderman.
--
Gareth Thomas
...and TOTP2 a couple of weeks back.
--
Paul Baker
Birmingham, UK
FreeserveNews wrote:
> Partly inspired by a Viz competition about 'borderline boilers', and the
> thread about the Lorraine Kelly fan club, and a general millenialist
> where-are-they-now feeling, a list of birds who were babes when I was half
> the age I am now.
>
> In no particular order.
>
> Sally James ?
> Janet Ellis ?
> Mrs Oxo still going strong (and to Preston)
> Jenny Agutter (oldie but goldie even then!)
> Diana Rigg a bit frumpy on Parky recently
> Maggie Philbin ?
> That blonde one off Angels that was later on Eastenders.
> Nena ?
>
> Any more? Any whereabouts/news?
Susan Stranks. But you're probably too young for her...
Diana Rigg is still gorgeous, and I often wonder what Linda Thorsen
looks like nowadays.
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Cor, yes! I remember really having the hots for her. Especially the film of
her on one of the Blue Peter summer holidays (the clip was shown on the BP
40th birthday programme the other month) when she's dressed in a very brief
blue bikini and a long shawl thing. She's talking to a group of young black
lads and as she points something out to them, the shawl blows back... Time
for a cold shower, I think!
Who else? I remember one of the Play School presenters - Carol Leader, I
think (the one who was the receptionist in Casualty, anyway). <Sad
admission>I used to watch Play School whenever she was on - even when I was
a teengager!
> Sally James Phwooor
> Janet Ellis Triple phwooor: remember the clip of her on Blue Peter in
a do-it-yourself jacuzzi, "wondering where to put the hose"!!!
> Mrs Oxo What, Lynda Bellingham!
> Jenny Agutter Mmmm. Especially in "An American Werewolf in London"
> Diana Rigg Maybe.
> Maggie Philbin Very cute in Tomorrow's World
> That blonde one off Angels that was later on Eastenders.
Yes, either Shirley Cheriton or Kathryn Apanowicz. There's also Lesley
Dunlop (The Elephant Man, May to December, Wokenwell).
> Nena Ugggh. You are sad!
And how about... Barbara Flynn (A Very Peculiar Practice, The Beiderbecke
Trilogy, Chandler and Co, Cracker).
other than Dianne Kean, how many women or men on UK TV used to do porno?
That'd be the snooker table at Hull University's 'Lawns Halls Of Residence', then
would it!
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Billy
'A man with a new idea is a crank
until he succeeds'
Mark Twain
I always used to quite fancy Nanette Newman, now I've just about got
over the crush on her daughter Emma Forbes. Mmm, now there's a
thought.....
--
Mac.
Nick Drake's sister Gabrielle (of Crossroads & UFO fame) did a porno. I
haven't seen it, but I have seen a still from it. Disappointing - she looked
real goofy. :(
--
Mark B.
>Lesley Judd
Here's one for the obscure list....we used to have a
shop in High Wycombe called Country Casuals and
all the dummies were the splitting image of her!
Anyone back me up? Maybe you just ought to put me
in a quiet room....
Bryan A <bry...@bigfoot.com>
....always loved dummies in womens-wear shops....
>...or:
>
>other than Dianne Kean, how many women or men on UK TV used to do porno?
Most of them...
Gillian, still shocked at the somewhat unappealing sight of Jill
Gascoigne starkers
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Just thought of another one. Don't know how this thread has got this far
without her name being mentioned...
Felicity Kendall Mega-phwooor, especially as Barbara Good in "The Good
Life".
Also: Christine McKenna ("Flambards", "The Kids From 47a") - very cute, in a
Goldie Hawn sort of way!
Any more for any more?
> Martin Underwood wrote in message <7ecv8h$88d$1...@hex.dsbc.icl.co.uk>...
> >> Sally James Phwooor
> >> Janet Ellis Triple phwooor: remember the clip of her on Blue Peter in
> >a do-it-yourself jacuzzi, "wondering where to put the hose"!!!
> >> Mrs Oxo What, Lynda Bellingham!
> >> Jenny Agutter Mmmm. Especially in "An American Werewolf in London"
> >> Diana Rigg Maybe.
> >> Maggie Philbin Very cute in Tomorrow's World
> Any more for any more?
Carol Cleveland, from "Monty Python"! A mega-babe then, and still very
fanciable now.
<shameless plug>
See Her official website, the Castle Cleveland
(http://come.to/castlecleveland) for vidcaps, photos, sounds, info and
lots of other Carol-related stuff.
</shameless plug>
- Erik "Not the Comic Book Artist" Larsen
Founder, Head Honcho, & President-for-Life,
Carol Cleveland Appreciation & Jockstrap-Throwing Society
And for those of us who qualify for Saga insurance ... what about Murial
Young? (with or without Pussy Cat Willum.)
-- Chris Hughes - Wraysbury, Staines, UK.
Love is the delusion that one woman differs from another. (H. L. Mencken)
Aha - Confessions of a Pop Performer! A film in which Ms Gascoigne
shares her porno with Tony Booth - the Prime Minister's father in law.
--
Gareth Thomas
She was quite tasty !
FreeserveNews <sanglie...@sanglier.freeserve.co.uk> wrote in message
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Duncan wrote:
> ...or:
>
> other than Dianne Kean, how many women or men on UK TV used to do porno?
A few seconds flash of "tit's oot" is hardly porno.
Hannah Gordon.
>
>
Small Dave wrote:
Funny you should say that. I was just about to say I don't mean the sort of
jolly 60s bedroom farce show us yer tits thing Joanna Lumley used to do [Home
voice: Hhhhhrrrrr Joanna Lumley], I mean, y'know, the real thing. And an old
friend used to swear blind that Dianne Kean had done one. We'd say yeah,
yeah, you're wrong, not her, but he'd swear blind it was true. And he reviews
crappy horror videos for one of those freebie rags they give you at London
Bridge station, so he should know.
M.J.Powell wrote:
Who plaid Sid James' daughter in - shit, what was it called? 70s sit-com,
husband and wife, daughter and son, getting into all sorts of scrapes SHIT.
Anyway, who was the daughter? And the other one with Patrick Cargill and TWO
daughters. Oneof them was Sally Thomsett.
Sally Thomsett. And Nerys Hughes from the Liver Birds the other night. God, the
woman who wrote that looked a mess...
> >
> >
Yes - how did I forget her? "Telford's Change", "My Wife Next Door", etc.
When I saw her on that C4 art program and in an episode of Jonathan Creek
recently, she hardly seems to have aged at all.
Have we had:
Sarah Greene
Anthea Turner (obviously the dividing line between being fanciable and
being irritating-as-hell is a bit fine here!)
Jenny Hanley (Magpie)
Stacy Dorning (I remember in an early 1970s children's programme set in a
haunted house)
Judy+Sally Geeson
Adrienne Posta ("Up The Junction", "Here We Go Round The Mulberry Bush",
"The Bar Mitzvah Boy")
Coming a bit more towards present day:
Anneka Rice ("Treasure Cunt", "Challenge Anneka")
Annabel Croft ("Treasure Hunt"/"Interceptor" - hell of shame about her
voice though!)
Saskia Wickham ("Boon", "Peak Practice")
>Don't know her name, but Lee Majors female sidekick in
>the Fall Guy.
Wasn't that Heather Locklear?
Bryan A
[Re: Diane Keen's *alleged* porno film]
>>
>> A few seconds flash of "tit's oot" is hardly porno.
>
>Funny you should say that. I was just about to say I don't mean the sort of
>jolly 60s bedroom farce show us yer tits thing Joanna Lumley used to do [Home
>voice: Hhhhhrrrrr Joanna Lumley], I mean, y'know, the real thing. And an old
>friend used to swear blind that Dianne Kean had done one. We'd say yeah,
>yeah, you're wrong, not her, but he'd swear blind it was true.
He's wrong, but it's understandable how he could have drawn that
conclusion. An "urban myth" has sprung up around Diane Keen's alleged
appearance in a blue movie and it all arises out of a film called "The
Sex Thief", which was basically a fairly average European sex comedy
in the style of the "Confessions...." series and it's ilk. Fairly
innocent stuff by all accounts as originally shot - basically, bawdy
humour, a bit of full-frontal nudity (including the lovely Ms Keen)
and not much else.
The problem was that after the film was completed, the distributors
then edited in hardcore footage that had been subsequently shot using
cleverly made-up lookalikes and the result was obviously a fairly
strong hardcore film.
Diane Keen has apparently been fighting a long-standing legal action
against the company concerned in an attempt to both suppress that
version of the film and gain some compensation for the damage it did
to her career in the subsequent years. I read an interview with her
only a year or two ago in which she discussed the case in some detail;
apparently it's quite famous in the entertainment business.
I also know someone who's seen the "enhanced" version of the film and
he commented that apparently it was very convincingly done; he claimed
that you could only tell that certain shots were done with lookalikes
by looking really closely... that was his excuse, anyway ;-)
Ade
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>Partly inspired by a Viz competition about 'borderline boilers', and the
>thread about the Lorraine Kelly fan club, and a general millenialist
>where-are-they-now feeling, a list of birds who were babes when I was half
>the age I am now.
Hmmm, nice to see an interesting new take on the perennial "fave TV
women" thread so beloved around these parts. As all my usual
candidates (Misses Baxendale, Sawalha, Kirwan, Ehle and Winslet) would
have still been running around in their gym slips back in the
mid-eighties (now there's a thought ;-) ), I've really had to dredge
the fading memory banks for this one, but here goes (in no particular
order):
Alison Bettles (Fay Lucas in "Grange Hill").
Pippa Hinchley ("Z for Zachariah", "Morgan's Boy", "One Summer").
Annie Jones/Annika Jasko (Jane Harris in "Neighbours").
Sigrid Thornton (acclaimed Australian film actress).
Kim Lewis (Jill Taylor from "Sons and Daughters").
Allyce Platt (Amanda Morrell (?) from "Sons and Daughters").
Nicola Bryant (Peri in "Doctor Who").
The Bangles (rock band)
I'd also agree with the consenus elsewhere in the thread about a
certain ex-"Blue Peter" presenter with the initials J.E. (I daren't
mention her by name as I recently found out the creature who runs her
infamous fanzine has recently unleashed himself on the Internet!),
which certainly revived my interest in "Blue Peter" when really I was
old enough to know better!
And to close, from a few years earlier:
Nicola Cowper ("Break in the Sun") <<*** ....cue sub-thread.... ***>>
Michelle Herbert (Trisha Yates in "Grange Hill").
Patsy Kensit (Luna in "Luna").
I'll post again if I remember any more!
Either Judy or Sally Geeson. I think it was Sally. The wife was Diana
Coupland. I think the programme was called "Bless This House".
And the other one with Patrick Cargill and TWO
>daughters. Oneof them was Sally Thomsett.
"Father Dear Father". I think the other daughter was Sabina Franklyn.
>Sally Thomsett. And Nerys Hughes from the Liver Birds the other night. God,
the
>woman who wrote that looked a mess...
Yes, I'd forgotten Nerys. Like Hannah Gordon, she's not really aged. Unlike
Carla Lane (who wrote "The Liver Birds"). And didn't Mollie Sugden look
bloated and ill? Very sad when you think back to her as Mrs Slocombe.
Anyone remember little Lucy Mathen, the stand-in newsreader on John Craven's
Newsround. Not particularly fanciable, but I remember when Blue Peter did a
piece on her: she was only a little lass and I remember they said that she
played rhythm guitar with a group - and the guitar was almost as big as her!
Strange the things you remember. Ah, that's brought us back to Lesley Judd
again.... Down boy, down!
Wasn't she married to Robin Ray, who croaked some short while ago?
He's not thinking of a 1973 film called "The Sex Thief", is he? This was
originally shot pretty much as a 1970's bedroom farce. As well as Diane Keen
it also had Christopher Biggins in it, and the thought of a rampant Biggins
in some sort of hardcore film just doesn't bear thinking about.
IIRC the film as released did include hardcore footage (not of Ms Keen, but
edited to look as if it was) which was added in by the distributors.
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billy_...@hotmail.com wrote:
> >Susan Stranks. But you're probably too young for her...
> >
> What was she on? Was it Magpie?
She was indeed, although I have no memory of her. There was some hairy
bloke with a cheesecloth shirt, maybe?
I remember the song:
1 for sorrow
2 for joy
3 for a girl and
4 for a boy
5 for silver
6 for gold
7 for a secret never to be told
Ma-a-a-a-a-a-a-g-pie-y-y-y-y-y
I bet it was shite.
Martin Underwood wrote:
> M.J.Powell <mi...@pickmere.demon.co.uk> wrote in message
> news:fQnk1JAK...@pickmere.demon.co.uk...
> > >Any more for any more?
> >
> > Hannah Gordon.
>
> Yes - how did I forget her? "Telford's Change", "My Wife Next Door", etc.
> When I saw her on that C4 art program and in an episode of Jonathan Creek
> recently, she hardly seems to have aged at all.
>
> Have we had:
>
> Sarah Greene
You are kidding...
> Anthea Turner (obviously the dividing line between being fanciable and
> being irritating-as-hell is a bit fine here!)
You are kidding...
> Jenny Hanley (Magpie)
oh right.
> Stacy Dorning (I remember in an early 1970s children's programme set in a
> haunted house)
> Judy+Sally Geeson
> Adrienne Posta ("Up The Junction", "Here We Go Round The Mulberry Bush",
> "The Bar Mitzvah Boy")
Oh god, yeah. And that Frankie Howard thing.
>
>
> Coming a bit more towards present day:
>
>
> Annabel Croft ("Treasure Hunt"/"Interceptor" - hell of shame about her
> voice though!)
AAAAHHHH!!!! KILL!!! Most irritating person EVER.
> Saskia Wickham ("Boon", "Peak Practice")
> >> >>> Sally James Phwooor
Triple phwooor
> >> >>> Janet Ellis Triple phwooor: remember the clip of her on Blue
> Peter in
> >> >>a do-it-yourself jacuzzi, "wondering where to put the hose"!!!
> >> >>> Mrs Oxo What, Lynda Bellingham!
> >> >>> Jenny Agutter Mmmm. Especially in "An American Werewolf in London"
> >> >>> Diana Rigg Maybe.
> >> >>> Maggie Philbin Very cute in Tomorrow's World
> >> >
> >> >
> >> >Just thought of another one. Don't know how this thread has got this far
> >> >without her name being mentioned...
> >> >
> >> >Felicity Kendall Mega-phwooor, especially as Barbara Good in "The
> Good
> >> >Life".
> >> >
> >> >Also: Christine McKenna ("Flambards", "The Kids From 47a") - very cute,
> in a
> >> >Goldie Hawn sort of way!
> >> >
> >> >Any more for any more?
> >>
> >> Hannah Gordon.
> >
> >Who plaid Sid James' daughter in - shit, what was it called? 70s sit-com,
> >husband and wife, daughter and son, getting into all sorts of scrapes SHIT.
> >Anyway, who was the daughter?
>
> Either Judy or Sally Geeson. I think it was Sally. The wife was Diana
> Coupland.
Mmmmm. Mumsy.
> I think the programme was called "Bless This House".
Thas the bunny.
>
>
> And the other one with Patrick Cargill and TWO
> >daughters. One of them was Sally Thomsett.
True British airhead. Also in Railway Children
What about Jenny Agutter? Oh you said that. Cherry Lungi. Tell you who I can't
stand, that woman off that investigation series, she examines bodies and is
always miserable.
>
>
> "Father Dear Father". I think the other daughter was Sabina Franklyn.
Gorgeous.
>
>
> >Sally Thomsett. And Nerys Hughes from the Liver Birds the other night. God,
> the
> >woman who wrote that looked a mess...
>
> Yes, I'd forgotten Nerys. Like Hannah Gordon, she's not really aged. Unlike
> Carla Lane (who wrote "The Liver Birds").
God what a 2&8. Mad too.
> And didn't Mollie Sugden look
> bloated and ill? Very sad when you think back to her as Mrs Slocombe.
Really? I missed that. She did a fat arse though. Sad.
>
>
> Anyone remember little Lucy Mathen, the stand-in newsreader on John Craven's
> Newsround. Not particularly fanciable, but I remember when Blue Peter did a
> piece on her: she was only a little lass and I remember they said that she
> played rhythm guitar with a group - and the guitar was almost as big as her!
> Strange the things you remember. Ah, that's brought us back to Lesley Judd
> again.... Down boy, down!
Ugh. Never really dug Lesley Judd. Didn't she die?
Adrian E C Petford wrote:
> 0n Wed, 07 Apr 1999 18:14:23 +0100, Duncan <dun...@airstream.co.uk>
> wrote:
>
> [Re: Diane Keen's *alleged* porno film]
>
> >>
> >> A few seconds flash of "tit's oot" is hardly porno.
> >
> >Funny you should say that. I was just about to say I don't mean the sort of
> >jolly 60s bedroom farce show us yer tits thing Joanna Lumley used to do [Home
> >voice: Hhhhhrrrrr Joanna Lumley], I mean, y'know, the real thing. And an old
> >friend used to swear blind that Dianne Kean had done one. We'd say yeah,
> >yeah, you're wrong, not her, but he'd swear blind it was true.
>
> He's wrong, but it's understandable how he could have drawn that
> conclusion. An "urban myth" has sprung up around Diane Keen's alleged
> appearance in a blue movie and it all arises out of a film called "The
> Sex Thief", which was basically a fairly average European sex comedy
> in the style of the "Confessions...." series and it's ilk. Fairly
> innocent stuff by all accounts as originally shot - basically, bawdy
> humour, a bit of full-frontal nudity (including the lovely Ms Keen)
> and not much else.
>
> The problem was that after the film was completed, the distributors
> then edited in hardcore footage that had been subsequently shot using
> cleverly made-up lookalikes and the result was obviously a fairly
> strong hardcore film.
>
> Diane Keen has apparently been fighting a long-standing legal action
> against the company concerned in an attempt to both suppress that
> version of the film and gain some compensation for the damage it did
> to her career in the subsequent years. I read an interview with her
> only a year or two ago in which she discussed the case in some detail;
> apparently it's quite famous in the entertainment business.
>
> I also know someone who's seen the "enhanced" version of the film and
> he commented that apparently it was very convincingly done; he claimed
> that you could only tell that certain shots were done with lookalikes
> by looking really closely... that was his excuse, anyway ;-)
That must be it then. He'll be really pleased he's made a tit out of himself all
this time, I just hope he never put it in one of his reviews...
Still, it *is* true about Ronnie Barker having sex with a small spaniel isn't it?
>
Nope, wasn't she the other Heather, Heather Thomas? Also remember
Heather McNair from 'Automan' with vague fondness.
Not been mentioned yet... Leigh Miles? One of the hostesses (the blonde
one) during the last two or three years of Crackerjack. Then spent
several years as one of the BBC's first choice dancers all over the
place and now a choreographer on several shows.
Nick.
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>Susan Stranks is 60 would you believe. Couldn't believe it myself.
60! That would have made her about 37 during her Magpie/Paperplay (or
whatever it was called) heyday, which I cannot believe.
What is she doing these days? I've not seen her on TV for at least 15
years.
Duncan wrote:
> Still, it *is* true about Ronnie Barker having sex with a small spaniel isn't it?
No, it's Ronnie Corbett and a small Spaniard.
>> Annabel Croft ("Treasure Hunt"/"Interceptor" - hell of shame about her
>> voice though!)
>
>AAAAHHHH!!!! KILL!!! Most irritating person EVER.
My maths teacther used to get really upset every time someone
mentioned Annabel Croft. I *think* it had something to do with her
ruining 'Treasure Hunt'...
>Ugh. Never really dug Lesley Judd. Didn't she die?
She lives in France, which I guess is the same thing.
Ohhhhhhhhhh me too. Delicious creature.
Alarming to discover she's the sister of the former chairman of the
Conservative Party.
>Sally Thomsett. And Nerys Hughes from the Liver Birds the other night. God,
the
>woman who wrote that looked a mess...
Carla Lane. Mad as a balloon. Also, not in the least amusing, nor is
anything she's ever written.
In fact, the only time Carla Lane and amusement have come close to shaking
hands was in `Brass Eye', where she was invited to indicate on a crude
swingometer-type thing exactly how reprehensible it was that Libyans were
firing cows out of gigantic rocket-launchers.
Chris Morris...truly a god.
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> Martin Underwood wrote:
>
> > M.J.Powell <mi...@pickmere.demon.co.uk> wrote in message
> > news:fQnk1JAK...@pickmere.demon.co.uk...
> > > >Any more for any more?
> > >
> > > Hannah Gordon.
> >
> > Yes - how did I forget her? "Telford's Change", "My Wife Next Door", etc.
> > When I saw her on that C4 art program and in an episode of Jonathan Creek
> > recently, she hardly seems to have aged at all.
> >
> > Have we had:
> >
> > Sarah Greene
>
> You are kidding...
Come on...she was a goddess to me in my early years...as was Caron
Keating.
> > >> >>> Sally James Phwooor
>
> Triple phwooor
We agree on that then :-)
> >
> > "Father Dear Father". I think the other daughter was Sabina Franklyn.
>
> Gorgeous.
Thirded. Wasn't she also a daughter in that thing where the father was
a cartoonist who drew with a puppet on his hand?
> Alison Bettles (Fay Lucas in "Grange Hill").
> Pippa Hinchley ("Z for Zachariah", "Morgan's Boy", "One Summer").
> Annie Jones/Annika Jasko (Jane Harris in "Neighbours").
> Sigrid Thornton (acclaimed Australian film actress).
> Kim Lewis (Jill Taylor from "Sons and Daughters").
> Allyce Platt (Amanda Morrell (?) from "Sons and Daughters").
> Nicola Bryant (Peri in "Doctor Who").
OOOOhhh yes. She was in the paper the other day (evening standard I
think) with her top off (but bra on)
> Patsy Kensit (Luna in "Luna").
That's a little young isn't it? Unless you were the same age :-)
Howasabout Glynis Barber as Soolin in Blakes 7, the scorpio years?
> Still, it *is* true about Ronnie Barker having sex with a small spaniel
>isn't it?
No, that was Debbie McGee, with an alsatian.
> Howasabout Glynis Barber as Soolin in Blakes 7, the scorpio years?
No, Sally Knyvette (sp?) as Jenna is the first series. Yumm!
Chris
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That's more like it :)
For the slightly older viewer - what about Katy Manning - formerly of Doctor
Who fame.
>> Pippa Hinchley ("Z for Zachariah", "Morgan's Boy", "One Summer").
>> Annie Jones/Annika Jasko (Jane Harris in "Neighbours").
That would be plain Jane superbrain? forgot about her! It was predictable
from day one that she was deliberately dowdified so that she could whip the
specs off and be suddenly magically horny.
>> Sigrid Thornton (acclaimed Australian film actress).
>> Kim Lewis (Jill Taylor from "Sons and Daughters").
>> Allyce Platt (Amanda Morrell (?) from "Sons and Daughters").
Was she the goody, straight dark hair?
>> Nicola Bryant (Peri in "Doctor Who").
>OOOOhhh yes. She was in the paper the other day (evening standard I
>think) with her top off (but bra on)
The years haven't been kind to Leela though, have they? Mind you, compared
to miss Brahms...
>> Patsy Kensit (Luna in "Luna").
>
>That's a little young isn't it? Unless you were the same age :-)
>
>Howasabout Glynis Barber as Soolin in Blakes 7, the scorpio years?
>
>
>
A
Jerome O'Donohoe wrote:
> Jim <r...@clara.net> wrote:
>
> > >Sally Thomsett. And Nerys Hughes from the Liver Birds the other night. God,
> > the
> > >woman who wrote that looked a mess...
> >
> > Carla Lane. Mad as a balloon. Also, not in the least amusing, nor is
> > anything she's ever written.
> >
> > In fact, the only time Carla Lane and amusement have come close to shaking
> > hands was in `Brass Eye', where she was invited to indicate on a crude
> > swingometer-type thing exactly how reprehensible it was that Libyans were
> > firing cows out of gigantic rocket-launchers.
>
> Chris Morris...truly a god.
Yes indeed. New series coming up in which he interviews and destroys Jerry
Springer & Michael Moore.
Nick Robinson <ni...@miskatonic.freeserve.co.uk> wrote in message
news:7eio67$fu0$1...@news6.svr.pol.co.uk...
K.R wrote:
> That's it Heather Thomas...Although now you mention her Heather Locklear was
> another favourite in
> TJ Hooker.
This really is all off the point. The sexiest women on TV are the two 'Swedish'
girls who do that drinks advert (with Vod-KA!), followed by the 'sophisticated'
French woman who prefers sex with men with penises four centimetres longer than
her boyfriend's (like black basketball players, for instance) and whossername,
the supermodel who gets her kit off.
>
Jerome O'Donohoe wrote:
> > > "Father Dear Father". I think the other daughter was Sabina Franklyn.
> >
> > Gorgeous.
>
> Thirded. Wasn't she also a daughter in that thing where the father was
> a cartoonist who drew with a puppet on his hand?
God knows but it sounds strangely intriguing...
Jerome O'Donohoe wrote:
> Duncan <dun...@airstream.co.uk> wrote:
>
> > Still, it *is* true about Ronnie Barker having sex with a small spaniel
> >isn't it?
>
> No, that was Debbie McGee, with an alsatian.
God, did you read about Paul Daniels' son whining on about hpow his father
"forced" him into becoming a magician? Which explains why he's such a
wanker, apparantly. How do force someone to pretend to saw a woman in half
anyway? Bastards, bastards, bastards.
But she wasn't... well, not compared to Bronwyn in Home and Away, anyway.
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Nick Robinson wrote:
> Not been mentioned yet... Leigh Miles? One of the hostesses (the blonde
> one) during the last two or three years of Crackerjack
Crackerjack!
> . Then spent
> several years as one of the BBC's first choice dancers all over the
> place and now a choreographer on several shows.
Yes indeedy! I used to fancy her something rotten. In fact when she and
Sally Ann Triplett I used to have this mental picture of the pair of them
and some Crackerjack pencils.
I much preferred Janet Fielding as Tegan...
I always fantasised that she was wearing a purple suspender belt beneath
her air stewardess uniform. Sad or what?
--
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>>> Alison Bettles (Fay Lucas in "Grange Hill").
>Was she the blonde one, later a page 3 girl?
You're thinking of Paula Ann Bland, who played Claire Scott on "GH"
and was a couple of years above the year with Zammo, Jonah, Fay and
Annette in it.
> There was a nice coloured
>(possibly half caste) girl who IIRC was later on Eastenders, who got punky
>Mary into stripping.
That would be Dulice Liecier who played Precious Matthews on "GH". She
later went on to be a model and Bond girl (in "The Living Daylights").
<snip>
>>> Annie Jones/Annika Jasko (Jane Harris in "Neighbours").
>
>That would be plain Jane superbrain? forgot about her! It was predictable
>from day one that she was deliberately dowdified so that she could whip the
>specs off and be suddenly magically horny.
Yes, quite true, but was a wonderful sight the transformation was when
it finally happened! I recall it was the talk of my A Level class at
college the next day ;-)
Before "Neighbours", Annika Jones also appeared briefly in the
greatest Australian soap of all time, "Sons and Daughters" which is
surely a trademark of finest quality ;-)
Ade
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<snip>
>> Nicola Bryant (Peri in "Doctor Who").
>OOOOhhh yes. She was in the paper the other day (evening standard I
>think) with her top off (but bra on)
She's hardly changed over the years, has she? Still, er, packs a
considerable impact shall we say... ;-)
>> Patsy Kensit (Luna in "Luna").
>
>That's a little young isn't it? Unless you were the same age :-)
I was actually - when "Luna" was first aired in 1983, I was 13 and
Patsy Kensit is actually older than me in real life.
>Howasabout Glynis Barber as Soolin in Blakes 7, the scorpio years?
I was never a fan myself - but if you were talking about Jan Chappell
as Cally, now that would be a different matter entirely ;-)
I've remembered a few more since my earlier post. How about:
Paula Wilcox and Madeline Smith (both more properly icons of the early
seventies I know, but I became a fan of them both in the eighties
through reruns). I'm still a huge fan of Paula, actually - she's a
much underrated actress IMHO.
And a very sad one to finish with - a mention elsewhere reminded me of
Sally Ann Triplett, who was one of the hostesses on "Crackerjack" and
later went on to be half of failed UK Eurovision entrant, Bardo.
>>
>> For the slightly older viewer - what about Katy Manning - formerly of Doctor
>> Who fame.
>
>I much preferred Janet Fielding as Tegan...
Two words: Elisabeth Sladen.
Don't you mean Bronwyn in Neighbours?
--
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>In article <370B926D...@airstream.co.uk>,
> Duncan <dun...@airstream.co.uk> wrote:
>>
>>
>> > > other than Dianne Kean, how many women or men on UK TV used to do porno?
>> >
>> > A few seconds flash of "tit's oot" is hardly porno.
>>
>> Funny you should say that. I was just about to say I don't mean the sort of
>> jolly 60s bedroom farce show us yer tits thing Joanna Lumley used to do [Home
>> voice: Hhhhhrrrrr Joanna Lumley], I mean, y'know, the real thing. And an old
>> friend used to swear blind that Dianne Kean had done one. We'd say yeah,
>> yeah, you're wrong, not her, but he'd swear blind it was true. And he reviews
>> crappy horror videos for one of those freebie rags they give you at London
>> Bridge station, so he should know.
>
>
>He's not thinking of a 1973 film called "The Sex Thief", is he? This was
>originally shot pretty much as a 1970's bedroom farce. As well as Diane Keen
>it also had Christopher Biggins in it, and the thought of a rampant Biggins
>in some sort of hardcore film just doesn't bear thinking about.
>
>IIRC the film as released did include hardcore footage (not of Ms Keen, but
>edited to look as if it was) which was added in by the distributors.
She also puts in a bare breasted appearance in the film "The Sweeney"
Chris Maher
Chris Maher
Email: ch...@maher.u-net.com
Anouska Hempel in "The Astrologer".
Now there was a bird!
>
>
>billy_...@hotmail.com wrote:
>
>> >Susan Stranks. But you're probably too young for her...
>> >
>> What was she on? Was it Magpie?
>
>She was indeed, although I have no memory of her. There was some hairy
>bloke with a cheesecloth shirt, maybe?
I don't remember him, although with it being a 70's show, they
probably all had beards and cheesecloth shirts, including the men :-)
Incidentally, I do seem to remember a beardy weirdy on a show called
'How'.
Cheers
Billy
'A man with a new idea is a crank
until he succeeds'
Mark Twain
Could it have been Rick <something>, the guy that did Fingerbobs?
>I don't remember him, although with it being a 70's show, they
>probably all had beards and cheesecloth shirts, including the men :-)
>
>Incidentally, I do seem to remember a beardy weirdy on a show called
>'How'.
Jack Hargreaves was the bearded guy on How.
Thats him. You just saved me a sleepless night. Cheers.
>>And a very sad one to finish with - a mention elsewhere reminded me of
>>Sally Ann Triplett, who was one of the hostesses on "Crackerjack" and
>>later went on to be half of failed UK Eurovision entrant, Bardo.
>
>Anouska Hempel in "The Astrologer".
>
Would this be "Zodiac"? Or did it get retitled for overseas sales (or whatever)?
Simon
> She also puts in a bare breasted appearance in the film "The Sweeney"
Lynda "Oxo" Bellingham waggled her dugs at the camera in that one too.
(Mind you she's been spotted in more than one dodgy 70s British film...)
pete
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Jack Hargreaves also presented "Out of Town", and spent years trying
to convince us he was a rustic type. In fact, he was also on the
board of directots of Southern Television.
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Wow, does anypne sell video tapes?? I'd pay double bubble to se
*that* one!!
Nice as the above mentioned ladies are, how come nobody has posted
anything about what a *babe* Leela was, huh? Tall, long hair,
kick-ass attitude (would have made a good Domme)...
Wow.
Oh yes indeed she was. Good heavens, I thought nobody else remembered
that show.
Anouska also appeared in UFO along with another megababe: Ayshea
Brough.
(Aside - Ayshea also presented kiddy pop programme "Lift Off".
Anyone remember the attrocious dance foursome they had: Guy Lutman
and The Feet?)
And speaking of TV dancers.... how come nobody has as yet mentioned
the original adolescent wet dream troup themselves... the one, the
only Pans People.
Glynis Barber in anything really....(or nothing, oops!)
Harriet Makepeace was gorgeous.
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>Jerome O'Donohoe wrote:
>
>> Duncan <dun...@airstream.co.uk> wrote:
>>
>> > Still, it *is* true about Ronnie Barker having sex with a small spaniel
>> >isn't it?
>>
>> No, that was Debbie McGee, with an alsatian.
>
>God, did you read about Paul Daniels' son whining on about hpow his father
>"forced" him into becoming a magician? Which explains why he's such a
>wanker, apparantly. How do force someone to pretend to saw a woman in half
>anyway? Bastards, bastards, bastards.
So what explains him being sent to jail for deception?
John
>On Sat, 3 Apr 1999 03:24:25 +0100, "FreeserveNews"
><sanglie...@sanglier.freeserve.co.uk> wrote:
>
>>Partly inspired by a Viz competition about 'borderline boilers', and the
>>thread about the Lorraine Kelly fan club, and a general millenialist
>>where-are-they-now feeling, a list of birds who were babes when I was half
>>the age I am now.
>>
>>In no particular order.
>>
>>Sally James ?
>>
>>Any more? Any whereabouts/news?
SJ has recently been working on Talk Radio as a "current affairs
co-presenter." Sadly, intellect has not been her strong point and she
appears to have been sacked.
John
>The sexiest women on TV are the two 'Swedish'
>girls who do that drinks advert (with Vod-KA!),
Now I've come to the conclusion that there are too
many *sexiest* women on TV.....every time someone
mentions one I think *yep....she's the sexiest* and
then along comes another......
It'd be a lot easier to start *Birds on TV we don't
fancy*
>followed by the 'sophisticated' French woman who
>prefers sex with men with penises
Amazing what creative quoting can do.....
Bryan A
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>Paula Wilcox.......I'm still a huge fan of Paula
I still got a thing for Paula....I remember being about
eleven and on a school trip to Swanage (!) and declaring
my love for a fellow schoolkid, simply because she was
the splitting image of Paula Wilcox.
Bryan A <bry...@bigfoot.com>