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Posted by Rwth of the Cornovii (U2570790) on Tuesday, 1st September 2009
Tue, 01 Sep 2009 14:19 GMT
Why is he not billed in who's who? I looked all the way down and he isn't listed, but he's not a silent at the moment. Who is acting his part as Fallon's Dad? Is it that nice Dartmoor naturalist who sometimes sleds with Reindeer in Lapland? Or someone else.
I'd like to know before he leaves again.
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Posted by anEnglishmanInLondon (U9710241) on Tuesday, 1st September 2009
He is played by Sion Probert,there is an article on him and his back story in the 'Backstage News'link on the left.
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Posted by rosietonthemove (U2260932) on Tuesday, 1st September 2009
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Posted by Rwth of the Cornovii (U2570790) on Tuesday, 1st September 2009
Tue, 01 Sep 2009 15:48 GMT, in reply to rosietonthemove in message 3
Thanks very much both. I was thinking Johnny Kingdom, but Sion Probert is just as good. Even if he is playing an Englishman.
thats called acting rwth! i know this guy, as a jobbing actor. him i mean, not me.
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Posted by fastClarice (U6195389) on Thursday, 10th September 2009
I'm sure that Wayne Tucson was a regular in Waggoner's Walk, and quite a sex symbol, but going under a different name. Can anyone remember that far back, and give more info?
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Posted by TorquilOfKiloran (U2806494) on Thursday, 10th September 2009
Indeed he was ..... as I discovered when googling Sion Probert a few weeks ago.
Torquil
(a very, very young Waggoner's Walk fan)
I was an au-pair in Belgium and long waves was all I could receive, and so I used to listen avidly to W Walk on an old car radio my employer had lent me, while washing up.
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