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zaphod
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Subject: Re:
14/05/2009 05:07 GMT
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I was wondering if anyone else was going to have a go.
Clint Eastwood was in "White Hunter Black Heart" with Clive Mantle Who was in "The Nearly Complete and Utter History of Everything" with Timbo
Hmmm, how about a nice easy one. Kim Richards (of the Witch Mountain movies, and yes she was in all of them)
Never settle with words when a flamethrower! is much more fun
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Kenyeung
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Subject: Re:
13/05/2009 05:23 GMT
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John Inman was in Are You Being Served, along with Frank Thornton, who wore a large safety pin in The Goodies espisode Punky Business.
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JG_PeckinPahs
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12/05/2009 21:56 GMT
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Humphrey Bogart had his own show called 'The Humphrey bogart Show' on this show Jack Benny was a guest who was also a guest on The London Palladium show, Cilla Black was also a guest on the london Palladum, who voiced in Stolen Musicans.
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Kenyeung
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26/04/2009 10:00 GMT
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Apologies if I'm not following the correct formula. Do TV shows count - or just movies? Anyway:
1. Tiina Maria played Heidi in the 1985 film Gotcha, 2. which co-starred Alex Rocco, who was the voice of Thorny in A Bug's Life, 3. which was one of the last movies featuring the great Madeline Kahn, who was in Yellowbeard, 4. which had a cameo by John Cleese, who co-wrote and co-starred in At Last the 1948 Show, 5. along with Tim Brooke-Taylor.
Now an easier name: Humphrey Bogart |
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zaphod
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Subject: Re: six degrees of TBT
05/02/2009 09:41 GMT
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Billy Crudup was in "Public Enemies" with Johnny Depp Who was in "The Wonderful World of Roald Dahl" with Timbo.
Now for a real challenge: Tiina Maria. (No it's not a typo)
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Subject: Re:
02/02/2009 06:19 GMT
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Eddie Brill was in Burnzy's Last Call w/ Sam Gray, who was in Hanky Panky w/ Gene Wilder, who played some kind of chocolate enthusiast with the posh blonde fella.
Next: Billy Crudup I myself brought him in last week - drunk and disorderly. But when I sobered up, he'd gone. Sorry. (P.C. BENT) |
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JG_PeckinPahs
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Subject: Re:
16/01/2009 18:29 GMT
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I think hes been done so,
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Subject: Re:
12/01/2009 04:49 GMT
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Hurrah, the game is still going!
Robert Donat was in The Young Mr. Pitt (no, not Brad) with Herbert Lom, who was in Whoops Apocalypse with GG and well, you know the rest.
Has Paul McDermott been done yet? I myself brought him in last week - drunk and disorderly. But when I sobered up, he'd gone. Sorry. (P.C. BENT) |
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Sosia
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Subject: Re:
09/01/2009 10:27 GMT
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Not sure if this exactly counts, but Matt Smith was in The Ruby in the Smoke with Tilly Vosburgh, who is the daughter of Dick Vosburgh, who was a writer on The Frost Report alongside Tim.
If that does count I'll nominate Robert Donat -- I'm back, and it's about time! |
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Subject: Re:
09/01/2009 00:04 GMT
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I can't resist this one
Alison Steadman is in Hamish and Dougal, You'll have had your Tea which guest starred Tim Brooke-Taylor!
Let try the Doctor-to-be Matt Smith (although I don't think you can use Dr Who as a link as he hasn't even started filming yet!) |
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