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Between The Lines - Jamie Foreman
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I have just watched Episode Two on iPlayer, and who should pop up but a very young Jamie Foreman, playing a policeman!
I always associate him with villains, which he plays very well, as he did in Gangster Number One.
I guess it's in the blood - Jamie's dad is Freddie Foreman, a former member of the Kray Gang who served ten years for disposing of the corpse of Jack 'The Hat' McVitie, the wherebouts of his body remain a mystery today, but strong rumours are that it was dropped off a boat in the North Sea.
Mr Foreman Senior may well know, but remains tight-lipped.
I always associate him with villains, which he plays very well, as he did in Gangster Number One.
I guess it's in the blood - Jamie's dad is Freddie Foreman, a former member of the Kray Gang who served ten years for disposing of the corpse of Jack 'The Hat' McVitie, the wherebouts of his body remain a mystery today, but strong rumours are that it was dropped off a boat in the North Sea.
Mr Foreman Senior may well know, but remains tight-lipped.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.There were one or two now well-known faces in the first couple of episodes: noticed a very young Marc Warren last night. By, my, how this series - once thought so edgy and ground-breaking - has dated!
And when they repeat these old series (like Poirot, Elizabeth R etc etc) they should show them in the original ratio, instead of 'stretching' the image to fit modern screens, which makes everyone look weird.
And when they repeat these old series (like Poirot, Elizabeth R etc etc) they should show them in the original ratio, instead of 'stretching' the image to fit modern screens, which makes everyone look weird.
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