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Robin Jarvis

@RobinJarvis1963

Author/Mouse killer.

Mostly in my own head Katılım Haziran 2014
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Robin Jarvis@RobinJarvis1963·
@archivetvmus71 Great theme too. The Nine Taylors was the best of a great series of adaptations.
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archivetvmusings@archivetvmus71·
Part one of Clouds of Witness was originally broadcast on this day in 1972. It was the first of five Dorothy L. Sayers television adaptations to star Ian Carmichael as Lord Peter Wimsey.
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archivetvmusings@archivetvmus71·
Remembering Timothy Bateson, born this day in 1926.
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Jamespropmaker✂️@jamespropmaker·
The puppet of Mother Clanger has returned to Canterbury to be put on display after being stolen from an exhibition in London more than 50 years ago. Photo owned by BBC
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Robin Jarvis@RobinJarvis1963·
@daveainsworth63 Also dubbed George Lazenby in parts of On Her Majesty's Secret Service, but actually played James Bondus in Up Pompeii!.
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Phil Stevens@philwithadrill·
@RobinJarvis1963 😂😂😂 Now there’s a thought - Dr. Who-themed patio planters … !! 🤔🤔🤔
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Phil Stevens
Phil Stevens@philwithadrill·
Here’s a quick “Mechanoid WIP stack shot” video, to give you an idea of how it looks in 3D. Apologies for the squeaky noises - I think I was gripping the phone too hard! 😂😂😂 #TV21film
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Robin Jarvis@RobinJarvis1963·
@Classicbritcom A Sooty annual was the first book I ever read. It was terrific. I loved my Sooty puppet when I were little. One day the lad down the street threw it in a puddle and Sooty's sawdust-filled head was never the same again.
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Phil Stevens@philwithadrill·
@RobinJarvis1963 😀😀😀 Thanks! It’s actually starting to look like a Mechanoid now, rather than a bunch of weird-looking plant pots. 😁
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Robin Jarvis@RobinJarvis1963·
@bagshaw2112 Don't forget the Gerry and Sylvia Anderson series The Secret Service in which he and a puppet version of himself star as Father Stanley Unwin, an agent of BISHOP.
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steve@bagshaw2112·
Anyone remember this Guy. A very funny gentleman . Had is own language Called Unwinese I think #stanleyunwin Kids nowadays wouldn’t understand this comedy ..
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Robin Jarvis@RobinJarvis1963·
@For_Film_Fans Didn't it become 'Kate Loves a Mystery'? Or was that something else?
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Michael Warburton@For_Film_Fans·
Unsurprisingly just 13 episodes for this spin-off, starring Kate Mulgrew. MRS. COLUMBO (1979-80)
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Robin Jarvis@RobinJarvis1963·
Brilliant series, shame there wasn't more of it - even a spin off with Silver leading it would have been excellent. David Collings was superb.
Pulp Librarian@PulpLibrarian

Sapphire and Steel (1979-82). One of the most terrifying children's dramas ever made. The premise of Sapphire and Steel was ambiguous: 'elements’ were assigned by a higher power to prevent time from exploiting anomalies in the fabric of the universe. Sometimes beings from the past or future were the threat; sometimes it was time itself. David McCallum and Joanna Lumley play the lead roles: two inter-dimensional operatives called Sapphire and Steel, who took human form in their mission to stop time itself wreaking havoc on the present. Sapphire was the more empathetic agent: she could rewind time in small ways to see what has happened, and could tell the age and history of objects or people by touch. Often her eyes changed colour when this happened. Steel was a more cold, calculating character. He had enormous strength and could freeze himself to near absolute zero, allowing him to destroy paranormal entities. He had little sympathy for humans. Other 'elements' occasionally helped Sapphire and Steel: Lead had immense strength, whilst Silver was a mischievous Technician who could manipulate technology and create holograms. The key to Sapphire and Steel was its claustrophobic sense of terror: the sets were sparse and confined; the plot proceeded slowly like a good horror novel, building up the tension. It's available on DVD and is well worth watching if you like tales of slowly building psychological fear.

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Robin Jarvis@RobinJarvis1963·
Used to love this. Apparently the painting of the Captain was the same one used in the Rex Harrison movie but changed to make it look like Edward Mulhare
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Robin Jarvis@RobinJarvis1963·
@archivetvmus71 A pity Maud wasn't in the tv series. Apparently that was her behind the hatch but that's all we got.
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archivetvmusings@archivetvmus71·
The first episode of Dear Ladies was broadcast on this day in 1983. Running for three series and 21 episodes, it starred George Logan and Patrick Fyffe as Dr. Evadne Hinge and Dame Hilda Bracket.
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Classic Ads
Classic Ads@ClassicAdvertz·
Vicks Sinex “Course you can”
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David Felipe Arranz@dfarranz·
🎬🎬 'Danse macabre' (1922) de Dudley Murphy, primera película de la historia de danza sincronizada con una partitura, en este caso, firmada por Camille Saint-Saëns 🎼💀🎻
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The Everything Files@EverythingFiIes·
I had no idea about that. For anyone curious, here's the origin story of Clue. In 1943, amid WWII's Birmingham Blitz, factory worker Anthony Pratt and wife Elva created Cluedo (Clue in the US), drawing from Agatha Christie whodunits and mansion murder parlor games. Players deduce who killed Mr. Boddy, with what weapon, and in which room. Patented 1947, released 1949 after cuts to 6 suspects/weapons. 150M+ copies sold, movie & spin-offs. The Pratts sold rights for £5,000 ($14,000 US dollars).
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Historic Vids@historyinmemes·
In 1948, the beloved children’s game Candy Land was created in a hospital polio ward by retired schoolteacher Eleanor Abbott. She designed it as a cheerful diversion for sick children and later donated all her royalties to support children in need.
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