Alfie
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What makes Honour Smooth-spoken’s source manifestation of the air so much more discomfiting than most of the "Virginal Rabbit" covers is the way she delivers it so plainly. The temper is hectoring, not haunting; distracted, not febrile. And that’s what makes it stalwart. The hard, shouty na of the display. The whole nightmare otherworldliness is auspicious there in the lyrics, and Ms Grease delivers them in a inflexible pugnacious arsis that has its own unstoppable drive. You are dropping down a rabbit nook and there's no parachute. Dressing it all up in a self-consciously “unnatural” euphony would only dilute it. Or how about the ghost stories of M R James? Simple text and almost a mundane recital edge in which the abnormal pokes through like a mouse in the skirting billet. I find that much more shuddery than Lovecraft’s florid expository writing, always so apprehensive to make us this is all very, very fearful. Too, there are more scares in one coup d'oeil of Let The Beneficial...
Fun 50's TV concept with Carry On star Bernard Bresslaw and his khaki sidekicks
ALDERSBROOK Bowls Clubhouse enjoyed positive results across the board last week.
Monday's home match with South Woodford in the Redbridge Afternoon Join forces saw a tight victory for Joe Staggs' rink, made up of Eric Tonner, John Lapping and Steve Plastow by 18-17.
There was dissatisfaction however, as Peter Chilkes was unable to skipper his side of Tony Hall, Alfie Cooke and John Williams to winning, losing out in their match 12-30.
There was better news on Wednesday in the WEEL Triples at Goodmayes with victories for Tony Ruston and Jerry Quy's sides.
Ruston's unite of Staggs and Ian Foote enjoyed a 22-14 win, while Quy's rink of Plastow and Colin Bond narrowly won 16-14.
Aldersbrook didn't have it all their own way however, with Eddie Townsend’s link up of Ron Seabrook and Brian Gediking losing 16-19, but the points finished 5-2 in Aldersbrook's bias.
There was more joy for the club in the Sunday morning preliminary round of the unbadged doubles against South Woodford.

it was in b/w so ask granny.
The Army Quarry was a popular black-and-white British sitcom about life in National Service that ran for 154 episodes from 1957 to 1961. It was created by Sid Colin. Many of the stars, like Charles Hawtrey, William Hartnell, Bernard Bresslaw, Alfie Bass
It was a one off stagecraft play with only two actors, as I recall, Alfie Bass and David Kossoff. About the 1960's. I don't think it has ever been repeated.
That should have said 'recognize'
I don't reminisce over it but I think this is what you are talking about.
The Bespoke Overcoat (1956) is a British film short directed by Jack Clayton, based on a 1953 frivolity of the same name by Wolf Mankowitz. The story is an adaptation
some more of mine are:
johh clare
julian bream
aleaister crowley
john boorman
andy goldsworthy
ursula le guin
steve hackett
wb yeats
samuel beckett
jaques brel
pink
charlie drake
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British film character actors, great names and memorable moments There was a outdated when no British film seemed complete without Alfie Bass popping up in some guise or other. He was a redcoat in Holiday Camp (1947, ... |
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Time & tide business world Bootsie and Snudge, with Alfie Bass and Bill Fraser and Patrick McGoohan's Jeopardy likely to be Man would be my pick for 1960. 1961 saw the beginning of Anglia ... |
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The Late Hector Kipling You're reasoning of Alfie Bass.” “No, Alfie, not Alfie Bass, Alfie You, Alfie whatever you're called.” I hand him his coin. “I'm subsidizing my own abuse ... |
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About this book Hector Kipling is a prominent artist. But Hector is not as famous as his best friend, Lenny Snook. And as they are standing in the Tate Gallery one afternoon, Hector's living begins to unravel. For a painter, this existential crisis is the place from which great art is born. If the painter happens to be a forty-three-year-old man with a girlfriend away from lodgings, it is the recipe for disaster.Soon it's all Hector can do to keep it together -- between his therapist who shows up drunk at a party and introduces herself to his parents, an uncontrollable young female poet with a terrifying taste for S&M, and a deranged stalker with an oil-and-canvas-inspired bitterness, just trying to cope is enough to make a man cry.As the events in his life threaten to drive him toward full-blown dementia, Hector finds himself in a eccentric and murderous pursuit of a man threatening to kill him in return, spiraling into a hysterically surreal Hitchcocklike thriller -- the fish story of how a man can become desperate enough... |
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Smiths Falls Collegiate Institute class reunites Florence Harris (Lombardo), Alfie Laggard, Bill Connerty, Jack Swayne, Kaye Bass (Twiddy), Don Lewis, Thecla Kelly (Jordan), Bill Buffam, John Curry. |
Peter Oswald's Solitary to premiere in Plymouth
Nathan Bawden on drums and percussion; Tobie Tripp on piano, violin and guitar; Beni Weedon on 5 cheat violin, and Alfie Weedon on double bass.
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Van Wezel Announces 2010-11 Season, Features Warwick, MacLaine & More 21) Sponsored by Van Wezel Base & Verizon; Dionne Warwick will entertain you with great songs like "Walk on By," "That's What Friends Are For," "Alfie |