Are these four related? If so, what are the relationships?
I'm afraid I can't tell you whether/how these gentlemen are related, but I
have a sneaking suspicion that Peter used to be the sensible one in
"The Double Deckers".
Peter Firth, now aging actor who gained fame in "Equus" . . .
Jonathan Firth, who recently appeared in "Middlemarch," etc. . . .
Tim Firth, dramatist with a play now running in London . . .
Colin Firth, actor in "Valmont," "Month in the Country," etc. . . .
Are these four related? If so, what are the relationships?
Freddie - I may call you Freddie, Freddie? - these are the infamous Firths
of Forth. Peter is the Firth and Colin is the Forth.
Philomath
> Are these four related? If so, what are the relationships?
>
> Freddie - I may call you Freddie, Freddie? - these are the infamous Firths
> of Forth. Peter is the Firth and Colin is the Forth.
>
> Philomath
>
But what about Fife?
Fife is between the Forth Firth and the Tay Firth, so does that make Fife
the Fifth Firth and Tay the Seventh Firth, and if so does that explain the
advent of the Seventh Tay Adventists??
Now for the Football Results Forfar 4, Fife 5
Chorley, not OSUCOM