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Subject: RE: Poldark Melodeon Player? From: Ralphie Date: 06 Jul 01 - 12:17 PM Christopher Biggins being dragged to death.....? Cheered me up, no end Ralphie can share no other light on the matter....I'm in Radio....Television will never catch on.....picture wireless we call it! |
Subject: RE: Poldark Melodeon Player? From: pavane Date: 06 Jul 01 - 10:31 AM Seem to remember it was a pokerwork box. |
Subject: RE: Poldark Melodeon Player? From: Skipjack K8 Date: 06 Jul 01 - 10:23 AM I'm willing to bet the player wasn't around in 1796, either. Bloody BBC. Reminds me of nasty Christopher Biggins being dragged to his death by a bolting horse; only his starboard foot was in the port stirrup. The series alluded to lashings of sex, and that hadn't been invented by 1796, either. Sorry, Pavs, dunno who the squeezer is. Probably Kirkpatrick. Period looks. Skipjack |
Subject: Poldark Melodeon Player? From: pavane Date: 06 Jul 01 - 08:32 AM Does anyone know who the melodeon player was in an episode of Poldark? It was set in 1796 (before the melodeon was invented) and he was playing Jenny Lind (Before the song was written) Just interested |
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