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Friday, 9 September 2016
BABE OF THE DAY - LINDA THORSON...
The lovely LINDA THORSON is our
'Babe' today, and what you lot can't see is I'm
sitting in the chair and Linda's smothering me
with her charms. Please - don't rescue me.
6 comments:
Phil S
said...
Fact of the day. They dyed her hair and it turned out horrible. That's why she wore all the wigs in the early episodes,
And then in the episode where Mother visits his aunts and tells them a story about the Avengers, they used scenes from earlier episodes (and maybe footage from one that was never completed), so Tara King is wearing a wig and looks blonde. When one of the aunts says that Tara is a brunette, Mother says, "I'm the one telling the story, and I'll make her hair whatever color I choose." But you probably already knew that, too.
I remember seeing that episode, TC, 'though I couldn't say if it was when it was originally broadcast or a repeat. However, I must confess that I'd forgotten it until you reminded me.
6 comments:
Fact of the day. They dyed her hair and it turned out horrible. That's why she wore all the wigs in the early episodes,
Knew that 'fact of the day', Phil. Tell me one I didn't.
And then in the episode where Mother visits his aunts and tells them a story about the Avengers, they used scenes from earlier episodes (and maybe footage from one that was never completed), so Tara King is wearing a wig and looks blonde. When one of the aunts says that Tara is a brunette, Mother says, "I'm the one telling the story, and I'll make her hair whatever color I choose." But you probably already knew that, too.
I remember seeing that episode, TC, 'though I couldn't say if it was when it was originally broadcast or a repeat. However, I must confess that I'd forgotten it until you reminded me.
That does it. When I get home I'm looking in my Patrick Mcnee autobiography.
I'll have to see if my local library has that book, Phil. I quite fancy reading it.
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