Is that Bonnie Langford Griff? :lol:
Eddie
I wont be filed, stamped, indexed, briefed, debriefed, I am not a number, I am a free man, my life is my own!!!
Be seeing you
Toodle pip
Griff.
Is that Bonnie Langford Griff? :lol:
Eddie
Whole chunks of my life come under the heading "it seemed like a good idea at the time".
Close, but no cigar :D
I wont be filed, stamped, indexed, briefed, debriefed, I am not a number, I am a free man, my life is my own!!!
Be seeing you
Toodle pip
Griff.
Servalon from Blake's Seven
In black leather she was very suitable for some serious rogering :D
I wont be filed, stamped, indexed, briefed, debriefed, I am not a number, I am a free man, my life is my own!!!
Be seeing you
Toodle pip
Griff.
When I was a lad I thought Muriel Young was a very attractive lady ...
http://www.transdiffusion.org/emc/tvheroes/muriel.php
Dunk
"Well they would say that ... wouldn't they!"
JANE FONDA as BARBARELLA
DIANA RIGG as EMMA PEEL
RAQUEL WELCH as that STONE AGE BIRD in 1,000,000 YEARS BC
i was surprised when no one mentioned jane fonda :evil:
regards, john.
Eddie
Whole chunks of my life come under the heading "it seemed like a good idea at the time".
:shock: errrr....Originally Posted by johnbaz
Originally Posted by Steve264
Lindsay Wagner as the Bionic Woman was a particular favorite. :D :D
Also, at the time, Catherine Schell in Space 1999, but having googled a picture she actually looked like something out of planet of the apes - not how I remembered her as a 6 year old!!
Jimster
Back of the net!! Lovely picture of her, too.Originally Posted by Jimster
You visit some weird sites Tom :shock:Originally Posted by worlok
Amen
I wont be filed, stamped, indexed, briefed, debriefed, I am not a number, I am a free man, my life is my own!!!
Be seeing you
Toodle pip
Griff.
Aaaaah! Nastassja Kinski - one of my most vivid teeneage fantasies :)
I think I'm still in my formative years 8)
Sophie Marceau...
Definitely a thread resurrection, solely based on the news of Anita Pallenberg's death yesterday, and that this is the only thread in which I could find she was mentioned. Meuse for The Stones, she had at least three of them and latterly a witch, and genuinely quite scary by all accounts.
Here's a couple of screen grabs of her from the 1968 film Performance.
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Diana Rigg
Honor Blackman
Jenny Agutter
Wanda Ventham (Benedict didn't get his mums good looks)
Sadly, photobucket is down again or I would have added some Fonda / Pallenberg photos
I will however take the opportunity to post a pic of Marina - whom I fell in love with circa 1965
image hostings
Wanda was most definitely a looker in her day, and I have now learnt who's Benedict's mum. However one cannot, in my opinion, top the lovely Jenny Agutter. The breathy voice, the perfect diction and the gently up-swept grace of her ....... nose.
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Beware splinters!
Annette Andre -
The Prisoner & Randall & Hopkirk (Deceased)
So many, but here are four of each gender:
Charles Bronson
Terence Hill
Kirk Douglas
Clint Eastwood
Natalie Wood
Katherine Ross
Elizabeth Taylor
Ann-Margaret
Daisy Duke!
I neither know nor care what her real name is
Both. Although preferred duchovny when he was unshaven and ruggedy in californication.
Gillian Anderson is stunning whatever the era.
An eleven year gap has to be some kind of record! (And an nice way to pay a tribute to Adam West)
Gillian Anderson - yes, Kirstie Ally - yes, especially as she was in Star Trek: The Wrath of Khan:
And while I'm on a Star Trek kick, Marina Sirtis then:
And now (still would and would again)
And again...
And Terry Farrell from DS9:
A few of my lezza and bi female friends seem to have a bit of a thing for Xena - can't think why...
And one of my closest friends was a recurring character in this series, so he always goes down well with them.
Not literally you understand, but he probably could. They are really big fans.
So clever my foot fell off.
Nicole Eggert...Loved Baywatch...speaking of which I think I'll go and stick the Baywatch DVD on and pretend I'm 12 again 😳
Neil
Back in the day I used to admire (yes the hotties too) Errol Flynn and John Wayne. I used to watch all the old movies and the acting and bravado of the old actors really was admirable real men swashbuckling, tough and no nonsense not really so much today. Today too much is spent on just beautiful people for actors/actresses back when movies were real and thrilling the average looking person was the star of the show. It was more realistic to see someone who could be your next door neighbor saving the world. We had a discussion last weekend when we went out with friends for dinner and talked about the old movies and actors we would watch late night.
I can still remember some old movies the Canterville Ghost with Charles Laughton is one I really liked as well and I still remember the smile I had watching it.
Been real busy Neil haven't forgot about you just busy new honey in a month I will get it to you bud!
John
Any of the girls on Charlies Angels but my no.1 favorite had to be Bo Derek
Thread resurrection of something I started 11 years ago!
Worth revisiting though.
A shame the old pics seem to have disappeared and also very sad that a lot of the old characters that populated the place then have gone.
Cheers,
Neil.
Glynis Barber in Blake's Seven then Dempsey and Makepeace.
hrrrrghhhhmmmmmmm!
Caroline Munro I believe?
Recognise her from the Lambs rum ads.
Sadly I think she died not long ago.
Cheers,
Neil.
Caroline Munro isn't dead .
Phwoar !
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Susan George did it for me.
Susan George did it for me.
Julie Christie. Don't Look Now. Far from The Madding Crowd and Doctor Zhivago to name but a few of her films.
Joanne Whalley. Stunning in the movie Scandal. Then as the nurse in The Singing Detective, particularly the scene in which she applies petroleum jelly or whatever else it was to Michael Gambon's psoriasis afflicted manhood.
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Jane Fonda in Barberella and Winnie from The Wonder Years...