Wednesday 23 September 2015

BABE OF THE DAY - ANGIE DICKINSON...



Here's ANGIE DICKINSON, who played POLICE
WOMAN back in the '70s.  She's surely an arresting sight,
so cop a gander.  I'll warrant she likes being gazed at - after
all, there's no law against appreciating a pretty gal, is there?  If
I'm any judge, she's a real beauty, yes sirree!  Being married to
her would be a life sentence that any prisoner of love would
welcome.  Time off for good behaviour?  No thanks, m'lud.
Court dismissed!  All rise.  (Schwiiiinnnngggg!!!)

8 comments:

  1. Pass the Pepper please! Mmmm,...lovely.

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  2. I'm tellin' your missus that you're oglin' another woman. Ooh, you're for it now.

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  3. Looks like a publicity shot from the movie Rio Bravo...excellent movie.

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  4. Yeah, it was on the telly the other night too.

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  5. The TV landscape of today is so different from the '70s when 'Police Woman' was on - we were awash in American TV shows in those days and now we don't see any at all on terrestial TV. Well, I think that's right - I very rarely watch TV nowadays and if I want to see something in particular I use iplayer. That reminds me - I might watch last Saturday's Dr. Who, I haven't decided yet :)

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  6. Prepare to be disappointed if you do. Some good moments, but outnumbered by even more ridiculous ones.

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  7. Agree that the shot looks like a publicity still from Rio Bravo (1959), which was probably her first big budget A-list movie.

    I thought she actually looked hotter in the 1970's. Maybe some people need to grow into their looks.

    I remember seeing her on Merv Griffin's talk show in the 1970's. Bob Hope was also a guest. He quipped, "No wonder Police Woman is a popular show. She has her own thirty-eights." Angie giggled, "I wish!"

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  8. Yeah, I'd agree with you, TC - I thought she looked better in the '70s too. That Bob Hope, eh? What a wag.

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