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The Lost Honour Of Christpher Jefferies
I watched this programme last evening for the second time. When I watched it first time around, I recognised the actor who played Christopher Jefferies' friend Charles Chapman. I couldn't remember where I'd seen him before.
Last evening, the penny finally dropped. He was Sgt. Peter Noakes in 'Call the Midwife. Miranda Hart played his wife.
Last evening, the penny finally dropped. He was Sgt. Peter Noakes in 'Call the Midwife. Miranda Hart played his wife.
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starts off not as it is
and we see Chris J change as things change around him
He loses his crazy hair style ( as he did in Real Life )
and starts wearing middle class clothes....
didnt the book seller complain she had never behaved like that ( but of course they all pleaded dramatic licence )
When the mass poisonings in Camelford were dramatized from twenty y ago
a similar transition occurred in the Mad Scientist .... ( who said early on they were all being seriously affected with covalent aluminium ) - crazy skew glasses go, Einstein "haircut" is remodelled, self knitted wooly sweater goes....
starts wearing a lab coat .... well anyway you know.
starts off not as it is
and we see Chris J change as things change around him
He loses his crazy hair style ( as he did in Real Life )
and starts wearing middle class clothes....
didnt the book seller complain she had never behaved like that ( but of course they all pleaded dramatic licence )
When the mass poisonings in Camelford were dramatized from twenty y ago
a similar transition occurred in the Mad Scientist .... ( who said early on they were all being seriously affected with covalent aluminium ) - crazy skew glasses go, Einstein "haircut" is remodelled, self knitted wooly sweater goes....
starts wearing a lab coat .... well anyway you know.
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