23-05-2017, 15:21
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RIP Sir Roger Moore
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Sir Roger Moore has died after a "short but brave battle with cancer", his family has announced
RIP Roger
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-40018422
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23-05-2017, 15:28
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Re: RIP Sir Roger Moore
Will always be "The Saint" to my generation but I also enjoyed him in The Persuaders and James Bond.
RIP Sir Roger
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23-05-2017, 16:33
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Re: RIP Sir Roger Moore
He was my first TV crush. Used to hurry home from school to see him on Ivanhoe. Had his pictures all over the bedroom wall. 50 odd years later I can still remember the Ivanhoe theme tune.
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23-05-2017, 17:39
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Re: RIP Sir Roger Moore
A true giant who will be sorely missed.
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23-05-2017, 18:11
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Re: RIP Sir Roger Moore
Seemed to me to always act (professionally) and behave like the perfect English gentleman.
He featured in a fairly recent episode of Car SOS where he signed a seat back in a Volvo P1800 secretly restored for a classic car enthusiast who'd suffered a stroke.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/ar...ding-back.html
Suave until the end. RIP Simon Templar.
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23-05-2017, 18:25
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Re: RIP Sir Roger Moore
Very suave as the Saint. Very much a tongue-in-cheek as Bond though entertaining. RIP
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23-05-2017, 18:42
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Re: RIP Sir Roger Moore
Quote:
Originally Posted by SilverLady
He was my first TV crush. Used to hurry home from school to see him on Ivanhoe. Had his pictures all over the bedroom wall. 50 odd years later I can still remember the Ivanhoe theme tune.
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Ivanhoe
R.I.P. Roger.
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23-05-2017, 19:41
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Re: RIP Sir Roger Moore
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Suave until the end. RIP Simon Templar.
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Says it all....
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23-05-2017, 22:40
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Re: RIP Sir Roger Moore
Sir Roger was hilarious in Brian Pern, a Life in Rock. Probably one of the last things he did and it really showcased exactly what a great sense of humour he had.
RIP 007
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24-05-2017, 01:04
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Re: RIP Sir Roger Moore
Naughty but nice. Always a favourite. RIP.
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24-05-2017, 10:13
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Re: RIP Sir Roger Moore
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Thanks Kursk. Brought back memories. Showed it to my grandson and his reply was "Granny did you watch black and white TV?".
Your link also had my other favourites from the 60s, so thanks. I've saved it.
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24-05-2017, 11:13
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Re: RIP Sir Roger Moore
RIP Sir Rodger Moore
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24-05-2017, 11:33
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Re: RIP Sir Roger Moore
2nd best Bond after David Niven. :P
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24-05-2017, 17:34
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Re: RIP Sir Roger Moore
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Originally Posted by SilverLady
Thanks Kursk. Brought back memories. Showed it to my grandson and his reply was "Granny did you watch black and white TV?".
Your link also had my other favourites from the 60s, so thanks. I've saved it.
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You're welcome . The world was black and white in those days and a lot more innocent than 50 shades of grey.
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