Not really.Wasn't he a right stuck up twat?
No, had a decent sense of humour.Wasn't he a right stuck up twat?
Heard about this today and immediately thought of you oucho 'cause of your avatar. I thought his version of bond was great, brought a lot of humour to the role. But my first and best recollections of him as a kid was with Curtis in the Persuaders. Loved that show and have watched a few recently late night on True Entertainment. Dated, camp, but great fun. RIP Lord Sinclair.Gutted - a real legend. My favourite actor. Got several of his books and movies. Saw him once "in conversation with" at Wimbledon Theatre.
If it wasn't for the Manchester attack fallout you would see a lot more hand-wringing for Roger. But to be fair at 89 it's not a great surprise. He was a national treasure but even his family would understand today if the tributes are a bit more muted than they otherwise would be - sad to lose a legend like him, but in the context of Manchester is totally insignificant and I suspect this'll be reflected in the reaction to his death.
Heard about this today and immediately thought of you oucho 'cause of your avatar. I thought his version of bond was great, brought a lot of humour to the role. But my first and best recollections of him as a kid was with Curtis in the Persuaders. Loved that show and have watched a few recently late night on True Entertainment. Dated, camp, but great fun. RIP Lord Sinclair.
Don't forget The Saint Houch.Jeez! I actually remember him in "Ivanhoe" in the late 1950's!
That was a few years later than Ivanhoe though, BBR!Don't forget The Saint Houch.
Got a Saint tattoo on my hand !
Yeah I loved the persuaders, it had a great theme tune which I remember the Specials coming on stage to in 2013. He was also in a film I remember where he had a double, but I'm struggling to remember the title. I've got "Doppelganger" in my head but I'm not sure.The Persuaders was fantastic and isn't nearly enough well known for how good it was! Shame it only got 20 episodes or so - apparently it didn't fly in the US which was the main market they were banking on. Without that, such a big budget show couldn't continue.
The Man Who Haunted Himself.Yeah I loved the persuaders, it had a great theme tune which I remember the Specials coming on stage to in 2013. He was also in a film I remember where he had a double, but I'm struggling to remember the title. I've got "Doppelganger" in my head but I'm not sure.
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That's the one, it put the bejeepers up me when I watched it as a kid.The Man Who Haunted Himself.
He described it as the only bit of proper acting he ever did. The rest of his roles were essentially him being affable and not bumping into the furniture whilst reading out the dialogue.
I remember him in that too!Jeez! I actually remember him in "Ivanhoe" in the late 1950's!
Errr...he was acting!?? LolNot really.
See how he sends himself up in the Cannonball Run for proof.
Snap...thought he was perfect for it in a very slightly camp mannerMy favourite Bond, RIP
This story quite heart warming & funny.
Wasn't he a right stuck up twat?
I even remember the song!Jeez! I actually remember him in "Ivanhoe" in the late 1950's!
Fuck off you dickhead. I'm obviously mistaking him for someone else.No he was exactly the opposite you ignorant parasite
Fuck off you dickhead. I'm obviously mistaking him for someone else.
I didn't insult anyone until you piped up. I was mistaken and thought he was a twat. Obviously thinking of someone else. You're the clown that came along with personal insults, not just to me but then went off and did it to someone else on another thread.So in your moderator capacity you accuse me of inappropriate language then insult someone the minute they died and then tell someone to F off - priceless.