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Sunday, April 22, 2007
Foyled again
Having welcomed the return of Foyle's War last week, I found this evening that it had disappeared again.
Its replacement was a new vehicle for Stephen Fry. My worst fears were confirmed when the first actor to appear on screen was Tony Slattery.
2 comments:
Anonymous
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According to the TV guide in last Saturday's Express, Fry 'plays Peter Kingdom, an unassuming solicitor living in the picture-postcard town of Market Harborough'.
At least it doesn't have David Jason in it and it's not Hearbeat/The Royal/Wild At Heart or any other programme with 'Heart' in the title and accompanied by a '60s soundtrack (as much as I enjoy listening to SOTS).
2 comments:
According to the TV guide in last Saturday's Express, Fry 'plays Peter Kingdom, an unassuming solicitor living in the picture-postcard town of Market Harborough'.
At least it doesn't have David Jason in it and it's not Hearbeat/The Royal/Wild At Heart or any other programme with 'Heart' in the title and accompanied by a '60s soundtrack (as much as I enjoy listening to SOTS).
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