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Susan Lansdell

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New account because some toad hacked my previous one

Tamar Valley Katılım Haziran 2026
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I❤️Nostalgia '𝕏'
I❤️Nostalgia '𝕏'@Ilovenostalgia·
On a scale of 1 to 10, how hot was Farrah Fawcett in the ‘70s?
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Classic Horror Films
Classic Horror Films@HorrorHammer1·
Boris Karloff bums a smoke n the set of The Mummy (1932)
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TPTV Encore
TPTV Encore@TPTVEncore·
Documentary David Bailey: Four Beats to the Bar and no Cheating, has just shown on @TalkingPicsTV and is on their catch up service. If you missed on the channel visit tptvencore.co.uk, 🔴Freeview82 or download the Encore app to watch.
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Hollywood Horror Museum
Hollywood Horror Museum@horrormuseum·
A pathetic poster for an absolutely brilliant movie! The American distributors had such little faith and respect for the movie, they went for two tone instead of full color. Compare it to the second poster! Seriously hunt down DAUGHTERS OF DARKNESS 1971 it's amazing
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Rodney Marshall
Rodney Marshall@RodneyMarshall1·
Roger Marshall: "As a young writer, William Tell was fun to write for. Those swashbucklers were our version of the US Westerns. There was some location filming in Snowdonia, although you were encouraged to base it on the painted backdrops of the Elstree Studios standing sets." 1/
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The Unofficial Public Eye Fan Account
On this day in 1971, 'Well - There Was This Girl, You See...', the second episode of the fifth season was first broadcast The first of Philip Broadley's 7 scripts for Public Eye, Marker gets involved in a stolen jewellery case... #publiceye
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Auschwitz Memorial
Auschwitz Memorial@AuschwitzMuseum·
14 July 1900 | A German, August Klein, was born in Ober Pomsdorf (today Pomianów Górny in Poland). In #Auschwitz from 10 April 1942. No. 28886 He perished in the camp on 23 August 1942.
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Capturing The Movies💄💋
Capturing The Movies💄💋@EternallyJustMe·
Behind the scenes, The Man with the Golden Gun.
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All The Right Movies
All The Right Movies@ATRightMovies·
Great miniature work on the set of GHOSTBUSTERS (1984).
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Auschwitz Memorial
Auschwitz Memorial@AuschwitzMuseum·
14 July 1872 | A Polish Jew, Szulim Fajgenblat, was born in Będzin. In 1942 he was deported from Będzin ghetto to #Auschwitz and was murdered in a gas chamber.
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helen warlow
helen warlow@helen_warlow·
Love this. The Weather Forecast is so soothing to listen to on the wireless Driftwood Designs by Lizzie Spikes from Aberystwyth
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Rodney Marshall
Rodney Marshall@RodneyMarshall1·
Roger Marshall: "The detective genre never goes out of fashion. It is such a broad concept: it can involve anyone seeking to solve a puzzling crime: spy, cop, private eye, journalist, even a rogue antique dealer. It's a shorthand way of getting quickly into a strong situation."
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Carnival of Horror
Carnival of Horror@HorrorCarnival·
The final segment of Trilogy of Terror (1975), "Amelia," is a made-for-TV horror classic. Karen Black's unforgettable solo performance and the infamous Zuni fetish doll helped inspire decades of killer-doll horror.
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Rodney Marshall
Rodney Marshall@RodneyMarshall1·
Peter Wyngarde in devilish form as John Cartney, Hellfire Club's rebel-rouser in Avengers' A Touch of Brimstone. With advance publicity in the press about ITA demanding the episode be censored, it attracted a large UK audience but was omitted from the US run. #WyngardeWednesday
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