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chrisball Posted on 1:26 pm on Mar. 20, 2002
Woaah!  Janet!!  

I clicked on this thread thinking it might have a comment about Paul Nicholas - it was the first thing that entered my head.  So I thought I'd share it.

No offence intended.

All the best,
Chris
 
Janet Posted on 9:51 am on Mar. 20, 2002
yOU REALLY ARE AN UNFRIENDLY AND SNOTTY LOT ARN'T YOU !!!
 
chrisball Posted on 4:55 am on Mar. 20, 2002
Whoops, sorry.  Wrong thread.  I thought this was a Paul Nicholas story . . .  ;-)
 
Azile Posted on 7:32 pm on Mar. 19, 2002
Keep up Janet, we've already been discussing NLP in the "Wouldn't it be loverly? / Positively Dashing II"  post.
 
Janet Posted on 3:20 pm on Mar. 19, 2002
I love the show, I love Jonathan Pryce, but what about the under-rated Nicholas Le Provoust? He's very much overlooked on these forum boards, and I confess that I hadn't seen too much of him before MFL came along.
His bumbling, kindly, sweet characterisation is just right, far more the way Colonel Pickering should be protrayed that the way the late Wilfred Hyde White portrayed him in the film and stage version of the 50's.
L've seen the show a few times and always look forward to seeing him.
Does anyone else agree??
 

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