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Friday, 17 July 2015
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Kid, I suggested Dorothy Lamour and Sally Knyvette (from Blake's Seven) but they haven't appeared - is this favoritism towards Phil ??? :)
ReplyDeleteNot favoritism exactly - he sent a cheque first.
ReplyDeleteElke was yet another actress whose potential was often wasted. "Deadlier Than the Male" and "The Wrecking Crew" showed how good she could be as a femme fatale, but she was usually stuck in underwritten parts playing some guy's bland girlfriend.
ReplyDeleteWell, I suggested several actresses and rock singers, but my check didn't clear. ;)
ReplyDeleteJust send another one, TC, and we'll try and sort things out.
ReplyDeleteShe was worth the wait! And yes rather like Jill St. John, she just didn't get as many roles as the 70s rolled on. Pity.
ReplyDeleteI'd have given her a roll any day. What's that? You said 'role'? Oh, sure - that as well.
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