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The Seagull File - 1987/88



tinycowboy

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Aug 9, 2008
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I think I'd quite like to have seen KLB in 'Suckling Pig'.

I've conducted a Google search. I got one or two worrying links suggested which I am not inclined to pursue whilst at work. I'll go for the romantic comedy "Mead" about an unassuming but likeable average Joe who gets to go out with the woman of his dreams (mainly three star reviews, sometimes shown on Channel 5. Was on Film 4 once).
 








Lady Whistledown

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Jul 7, 2003
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Don't worry the 80s archives are BURSTING with this stuff.

There are some RIDICULOUS jumpers in the 'At home with' features

:thumbsup:

Would the jumpers be of the sort seen worn by Emlyn Hughes on A Question Of Sport?

#casual
 










Man of Harveys

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Jul 9, 2003
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You think no-one was impressed by Weird Science?? ???

Oh certainly, almost everyone I knew was. But 14 year old boys are generally unable to finance Hollywood film production. At least none of my mates were.

Actually...I'm talking a load of gollox: there's also Woman In Red, of course.
 




hans kraay fan club

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Did she really make more than one film?


Are you honestly saying that you missed her Tour de Force as "Woman in RV" in the 2005 CLASSIC "Zerophilia"?

How Rachel Weisz won the best supporting actress award that year, I'll never, ever know.
 


Hiney

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A few to go in this GRIPPING series yet

Number 19 - Trevor Wood

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Screaming J

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Jul 13, 2004
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Only just caught this thread. A great read.

Highlights for me so far:-

Keith Dublin: favourite radio programme - LWR (an old 80's London Soul Pirate Radio station - cool!)

Fred Binney: What would you be if you weren't a footballer? "Very disappointed" :)
 


hans kraay fan club

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Whoooooooooooooooooo the heck was Trevor Wood.

That #LongAndSuccesfulCareerInFootball didn't really work out, did it?
 


Lady Whistledown

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Whoooooooooooooooooo the heck was Trevor Wood.

That #LongAndSuccesfulCareerInFootball didn't really work out, did it?

Good to see trusty old #DireStraits and #Smoking popping up again though.
 




AZ Gull

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Oct 14, 2003
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Whoooooooooooooooooo the heck was Trevor Wood.

That #LongAndSuccesfulCareerInFootball didn't really work out, did it?


That's somewhat harsh. And he was very nearly the man that stood between the Albion and oblivion back in May 1997. He had played the previous 19 matches in goal for Hereford United, and was listed in the programme on May 3rd as the Bulls keeper, but it was Andy De Bont who ended up getting the nod.

He made 130 league appearances in all, played for Northern Ireland, and played in the Champions League.
 


Tony Le Mesmer

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Whoooooooooooooooooo the heck was Trevor Wood.

That #LongAndSuccesfulCareerInFootball didn't really work out, did it?

Think he did carve out a career as a goalkeeper in professional football... Was at Port Vale for most of his career when they were a division or two better than us
 


hans kraay fan club

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That's somewhat harsh. And he was very nearly the man that stood between the Albion and oblivion back in May 1997. He had played the previous 19 matches in goal for Hereford United, and was listed in the programme on May 3rd as the Bulls keeper, but it was Andy De Bont who ended up getting the nod.

He made 130 league appearances in all, played for Northern Ireland, and played in the Champions League.

Think he did carve out a career as a goalkeeper in professional football... Was at Port Vale for most of his career when they were a division or two better than us

I stand corrected.

Sorry Trevor.
 


Lady Whistledown

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That's somewhat harsh. And he was very nearly the man that stood between the Albion and oblivion back in May 1997. He had played the previous 19 matches in goal for Hereford United, and was listed in the programme on May 3rd as the Bulls keeper, but it was Andy De Bont who ended up getting the nod.

That is a quality FACT. I did not know that.
 






Tony Le Mesmer

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Interesting Martin. Surprised he supports Bristol City, not obvious to see why, being born in Reading and lack of a west country accent.
Also, seeing as he is a football coach, the thing he dislikes most in the entire world is running the lads on a Tuesday morning.... Surely a fundamental job requirement....
 


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