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Posted by Reggie Trentham (U2746099) on Thursday, 16th August 2007
Sounded like Jazzer to me.
Thu, 16 Aug 2007 18:21 GMT
I thought it was Ian.
LF
I thought it was Adam attempting a Scots accent.
, in reply to message 3.
Posted by Reggie Trentham (U2746099) on Thursday, 16th August 2007
Do you think he was practicing for a walk on part as an obscure Aberdonian Grundy relation, Peet?
No. I'm rather looking forward to seeing what accent Mister Bentinck uses for that... ;-D
I may as well throw in my fourpenny worth.
I thought it sounded like Eddie Grumbley.
He was certainly trying very hard not to be recognised!
But what a surly individual.
Keith
and i thought it was kenton!
lets hope mr.k pops in and enlightens us.
It was definitely someone trying not to be recognised! And very convincing they were too.. My money's on Adam, but I'm not at all sure...
, in reply to message 1.
Posted by TorquilOfKiloran (U2806494) on Thursday, 16th August 2007
I thought it was Helen.
, in reply to message 9.
Posted by JennyDarling Long Gone (U250754) on Thursday, 16th August 2007
I thought it was the Lone Ranger.
What about that woman on the telly who sounds like Ruth?
You know... The Loan Arranger...
I'll get me coat.
, in reply to message 1.
Posted by Reggie Trentham (U2746099) on Friday, 17th August 2007
Changed my mind, it was Ian.
Mr Edwards was played by Andrew Wincott (Adam).
yes! *feels smug for a while*
Mr Edwards was played by Andrew Wincott (Adam).Â
And can you confirm that was a Scots accent he was attempting...? ;-D
, in reply to message 13.
Posted by Reggie Trentham (U2746099) on Friday, 17th August 2007
Thank you Mr K.
Ten points each to Peet and Jessporter then.
He sounded Scots to me.
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