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Marc did work with Uncle Monty once...

Quote: Jennie @ September 12 2013, 11:29 AM BST

Neither is true here.

But all views are very much appreciated, including yours Godot.

Surely you mean 'especially' not 'including'? I never say no to a lady. Especially a lady barrister.

You'll have to wait till later though as I'm doing jury service at the moment. David Bowie and Mick Jagger have done a Stuart Hall - who would have thought it?

Then I will look forward to it.

Although it is right to say the the script itself has now changed considerably - but thoughts on plot or characters etc still very welcome.

Quote: Godot Taxis @ September 12 2013, 1:46 PM BST

David Bowie and Mick Jagger have done a Stuart Hall - who would have thought it?

And they already have a criminal record...

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Quote: Ben @ September 12 2013, 1:21 PM BST

Marc did work with Uncle Monty once...

That is true :D

:O You worked with Richard Griffiths?

Errr yes .

I directed him and put words in his mouth at least.

Ask hoim to show you his film reel

And his etchings

Quote: Jennie @ September 12 2013, 8:50 PM BST

:O You worked with Richard Griffiths?

I'm surprised by your surprise. Marc is a published author and a tax exile. He's kept Black Lace going for years.

He writes drama and prose. He's the Mick Frayn of the BCG.

What about my Golden Rose nomination ;)

Quote: Godot Taxis @ September 16 2013, 1:14 AM BST

I'm surprised by your surprise. Marc is a published author and a tax exile. He's kept Black Lace going for years.

He writes drama and prose. He's the Mick Frayn of the BCG.

I'm surprised at your surprise at my surprise. I know who Marc is. I've even read one of his books. It doesn't make him working with Richard Griffiths at less surprising.

We need to be briefed.

I wrote as 1950s romance about 2 pairs of pants that fall on love

Briefs encounters

That is pants.

Culturally signifipants

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