[Afamilyatwar-list] Mail - Tenniel Evans (Norton) and Keith Drinkel

Christine Kendell christine.kendell at btopenworld.com
Sun Apr 28 06:05:44 CDT 2019


I'm not sure, Richard, but I think some episodes are on YouTube. The title
of that one is 'Hard Times.' It's a very good series.

 

John Ronane turned up in 'A Kind of Loving' (1962) which was shown on
television the other day. He played a draughtsman, a friend of the Alan
Bates character.

 

Christine

 

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Very interesting, Christine! I would like to see that episode of "Public
Eye." Do you think it is available on YouTube?

 

The "Public Eye" collaboration between these two actors came a full five
years after their appearance together in "A Family at War" because "To Die
for Spain" was among the first AFAW episodes to be filmed.

 

I liked the world-weary Norton very much, quite a sympathetic character, and
of course "To Die for Spain" was the first of two AFAW appearances by the
reprehensible Parker, so well played by John Ronane. Parker would resurface
in Episode 29, the black-and-white "Clash by Night."

 

Richard Veit

 

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Subject: [Afamilyatwar-list] Mail - Tenniel Evans (Norton) and Keith Drinkel

 

They appear together again in an episode of Public Eye from 1975. Tenniel
Evans plays an avuncular bank manager (this was in the days when you could
make an appointment to see your bank manager and be offered a glass of
sherry or two) and Keith Drinkel plays a criminal.

 

Keith Drinkel is practically unrecognisable with a dreadful haircut, wearing
a three-piece suit and 1970s tie.

 

Christine

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