An intriguing saga, I remember it well
1974, a children’s nanny is discovered in a mail sack in the basement of a Belgravia townhouse. The father of the children is the chief suspect
Richard Bingham aka Lord Lucan
Anybody else up for it….?
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Lucan (BBC)
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LMG wrote:If more of the trickier/complex jazzers in the sixties had made records this lush and inviting, the more inventive side of jazz might have caught on.
Kenny G may never have happened.
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Thought about it C. but we've been watching 'Until I Kill You' on ITV and its captivating. It's true story as well, very worthwile watching and an excellent acting performance as the lead character by Anna Maxwell Martin.
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It was not what I thought it would be it was a docudrama heavy on the docu...!
I switched it off after 20 minutes
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I switched it off after 20 minutes
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LMG wrote:If more of the trickier/complex jazzers in the sixties had made records this lush and inviting, the more inventive side of jazz might have caught on.
Kenny G may never have happened.
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It was bizarre. You need to watch it to the end.
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The Prof wrote:It was bizarre. You need to watch it to the end.
Umpteen episodes?
Can I just watch the last?
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LMG wrote:If more of the trickier/complex jazzers in the sixties had made records this lush and inviting, the more inventive side of jazz might have caught on.
Kenny G may never have happened.
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There's only 3. Its the journey as much as the ending.
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The Prof wrote:There's only 3. It's the journey as much as the ending.
A good point well made
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LMG wrote:If more of the trickier/complex jazzers in the sixties had made records this lush and inviting, the more inventive side of jazz might have caught on.
Kenny G may never have happened.
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I remember a short-lived US tv program from the 70's or early 80's by that name. The title character was a feral kid raised by wolves. When he got mad or excited his wolf powers kicked in, signaled by his eyes turning red. I remember he used his wolf powers to climb a rope in gym class once. In fact, that is the only thing I actually remember about the show.
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pcqgod wrote:I remember a short-lived US tv program from the 70's or early 80's by that name. The title character was a feral kid raised by wolves. When he got mad or excited his wolf powers kicked in, signaled by his eyes turning red. I remember he used his wolf powers to climb a rope in gym class once. In fact, that is the only thing I actually remember about the show.
Sometimes TV stuff for kids from the 70s was like a fever dream and until the advent of the internet you were unsure whether it had even existed or your mind had made it up.
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