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It was like a 'Carry On' film

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what..the? | 19:48 Wed 12th Jan 2011 | ChatterBank
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Just seen on the One Show about dogs for the blind. They always amaze me, their such clever dogs...

But..

I will never forget one day I saw a guy without a dog and just a white stick in town, he was walking ahead of me and as parts of the pavement were being dug up by workmen a lot of the pavement was fenced off with the 7ft wire railings. Somehow the guy ahead with the cane managed to get behind the railing because it had been left open so workmen and vehicles could enter. Before my eyes I can see this guy walking in a straight line stick in front just missing cement mixers, hydraulic drills the lot and done of the workmen noticed, I couldn't believe my eyes, he was just short of a huge hole when i ran through the railings and stopped him in his tracks escorting him out and to the bank down the road....

I'd be so scared to go out if I had limited vision,
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Still liked him best for Kind Hearts & Coronets Chris
A brilliant film, TTFN, (which I've got, on VHS)

I loved Dennis Price's portrayal of Jeeves, alongside Ian Carmichael's Bertie Wooster
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vMiGOV3eQzk&feature=related
Thanks for more memories Chris. I enjoy all versions of Wooster. Richard Briers and Michael Horden on wireless and Fry & Laurie as the latest on TV. I thought the ITV effort was a wonderful production from credits, music, locations, costumes and cast lists. Wonderful attention to detail almost unsurpassed for the station in its time.
what..the? - thank you for a most entertaining BOGOF thread! The same to all contributors. Sweet dreams andd ttfn ♥
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=78BS_7lKgJw
Goodnight, TTFN (et al).

(That recent Jeeves & Wooster opening sequence deserved to win an award. It's only matched by the similarly stylish opening credits to 'Poirot').

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