[Afamilyatwar-list] Mail - sightings of AFAW cast

Veit, Richard Richard_Veit at baylor.edu
Tue Jun 5 09:28:34 CDT 2018


Ian Thompson (John Porter) also appears in three episodes of John Finch's SAM, so be looking for a character named Richard Webster in that series.

Richard


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Yes!
I was trying out the first episode of Dalziel and Pascoe and...wait! That face! I know it!! John Porter!!! Uncredited at that! Blimey!



On Tuesday, June 5, 2018, 9:19 AM, Christine Kendell <christine.kendell at btopenworld.com> wrote:

Ian Thompson was in a mini-series called ‘Freud’ in 1984, which I saw recently. It’s available only on Youtube. He plays a colleague of Freud’s who disagrees with a weird treatment of putting cocaine in a patient’s nose (as far as I remember!) then comes round to it.

I saw Trevor Bowen in a 1979 BBC adaptation of an Elizabeth Jane Howard novel, ‘After Julius,’ in which he played quite an unpleasant character. He’s done loads of other work, though, and writes as T.R.Bowen (screenplays and some novels).



Christine





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John Nettles got quite famous here with his roles in Bergerac and Midsomer Murders, but I think rather few connects him with his role in AFAW. (As you said he also looked quite different).

The Midsomer Murders episodes have been on constant replay on a TV Channel here, and I think I have watched nearly all of them (several times).



Knut



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The actors who seemed to have the biggest post-AFAW success were Barbara Flynn and John Nettles whereas Patrick Troughton, Margery Mason, John McKelvey, Colins Douglas and Campbell, and Leslie Nunnerly were already established. Always fun to see actors so shockingly early in their careers as to be almost unrecognizable, such as John Nettles and Lynda Bellingham (who became Mrs. Herriot on All Creatures). Donald Pickering (as Mr. Fraser who buys the works) was a surprise for me as I enjoyed him in the slightly later Palliser series as Adolphus “Dolly” Longstaffe (one of literature’s great appellations).



This series was such a treasure chest of acting, writing, and directing talent. Good to see that DVDs and broadcasts of the show are widely available.



See, Mr. Finch, sometimes “good guys do finish first”!

On Monday, June 4, 2018, 12:55 PM, Robert Ardis via Afamilyatwar-list <afamilyatwar-list at baylor.edu> wrote:





Sent from my iPad. Thanks Scott these videos of the actors are great after all this time

Lesley.

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