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The Trial Of Christine Keeler
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Did anyone watch this programme last night? If so, what did you think of it?
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Me too. I don't know anybody who enjoys stories being told with flashbacks, forwards and more flashbacks. I watched Ep 1 and at times didn't know whether it was this morning, yesterday or tomorrow. I don't think directors realise how infuriating it is to see "Three years earlier" then "One year earlier". One year earlier than what? Today? Earlier than the three years already mentioned? Plainly ridiculous, totally unnecessary and daft. Tell me the story in the order that it happened.
Me too. I don't know anybody who enjoys stories being told with flashbacks, forwards and more flashbacks. I watched Ep 1 and at times didn't know whether it was this morning, yesterday or tomorrow. I don't think directors realise how infuriating it is to see "Three years earlier" then "One year earlier". One year earlier than what? Today? Earlier than the three years already mentioned? Plainly ridiculous, totally unnecessary and daft. Tell me the story in the order that it happened.
// Surely Ms Keeler was never put on trial because she did nothing she could be tried for!//
panto time - - oh yes she did !
see wikki I don't want to spoil it for others - I thought the same and had to look it up.
lot of it is true-ish - but is that necessary in a drayma ?
I thought the parts VERY well written - The Mand is always well turned out and knows what she wants. I hadnt realised that she was a 'friend' of Rackman.
the Christine has hair all over the place and has gormless dialog
I thought 'little baby' was probably a catchphrase of Stephen Wards. He has a rent free house at Cliveden and probably is supplying Astor et al with girls.
The first club where Johnnie Dark slashes Lucky - I thought it was like that. Keeler wanted Lucky to see her dancing with Dark but has no idea of the likely consequences. Keeler has made a catastrophic choice as Dark as her pimp. - at age 18 I think
Ward has a flat but no money - Keeler and Davies have no money and a lot of the time nowhere to live. keelers mother is also in need of money. Both of them call the police and seem to have no idea what happens then.
jason statham The Bank job? where they want photos of Princess Margaret - No 2 guess was drawings by ward of the Duke of Edinburgh which I think had been lost in a burglary
ward is gonna be indicted for living off immoral earnings and it is quite obvious by now they are living off him.
The rather vacant lying in the House of Commons is well done - when Profumo makes his speech saying he "knows nossing" - Mac - the one with the gtodger that doesnt work - congratulates him on a good speech - - BUT - - -
already knows that he is lying....
In his seventies - profumos chat up line was?
Have you been to bed with a 70 y o ? my dear I can recommend it .... jesus
I was at primary school when this unrolled first time around, and we were well aware of what was going on, and what a tart was - - a lady who allowed women to kiss her for money
panto time - - oh yes she did !
see wikki I don't want to spoil it for others - I thought the same and had to look it up.
lot of it is true-ish - but is that necessary in a drayma ?
I thought the parts VERY well written - The Mand is always well turned out and knows what she wants. I hadnt realised that she was a 'friend' of Rackman.
the Christine has hair all over the place and has gormless dialog
I thought 'little baby' was probably a catchphrase of Stephen Wards. He has a rent free house at Cliveden and probably is supplying Astor et al with girls.
The first club where Johnnie Dark slashes Lucky - I thought it was like that. Keeler wanted Lucky to see her dancing with Dark but has no idea of the likely consequences. Keeler has made a catastrophic choice as Dark as her pimp. - at age 18 I think
Ward has a flat but no money - Keeler and Davies have no money and a lot of the time nowhere to live. keelers mother is also in need of money. Both of them call the police and seem to have no idea what happens then.
jason statham The Bank job? where they want photos of Princess Margaret - No 2 guess was drawings by ward of the Duke of Edinburgh which I think had been lost in a burglary
ward is gonna be indicted for living off immoral earnings and it is quite obvious by now they are living off him.
The rather vacant lying in the House of Commons is well done - when Profumo makes his speech saying he "knows nossing" - Mac - the one with the gtodger that doesnt work - congratulates him on a good speech - - BUT - - -
already knows that he is lying....
In his seventies - profumos chat up line was?
Have you been to bed with a 70 y o ? my dear I can recommend it .... jesus
I was at primary school when this unrolled first time around, and we were well aware of what was going on, and what a tart was - - a lady who allowed women to kiss her for money
// Christine Keeler pleaded guilty to charges of perjury after evidence she had given during the trial of 'Lucky' Gordon.//
Lucky G said he had a defence supported by two ( black ) men who the police say at his trial- - cant be found
they are then found
and give evidence which is er - not quite the same as Keelers. she does time for perjury
The window dressing side of Keeler is brought out in her interviews with the Dialy Mirror hacks - and also her inability ( the character not the actress) to see the natural consequences of what she has said
Lucky G said he had a defence supported by two ( black ) men who the police say at his trial- - cant be found
they are then found
and give evidence which is er - not quite the same as Keelers. she does time for perjury
The window dressing side of Keeler is brought out in her interviews with the Dialy Mirror hacks - and also her inability ( the character not the actress) to see the natural consequences of what she has said