For me it's got to be "Brief Encounter". It's the very epitomy of 1940's England, with Trevor Howard and Celia Johnson, directed by David Lean. Film based on a play by Noel Coward called Still Life.
David Lean breaks out the stiff upper lips for his restrained, yet emotionally charged...
Be very careful if the phone rings while your'e ironing. A momentary lapse and you can really burn your ear. Take it from one who's been there:eusa_doh:
Wow, some really fine outfits there. You really do look the part. Bet nothing will stop you now getting more stuff whenever you see something that catches your eye!
It's my favourite of all British TV dramas from the 40's. Very well acted, superbly styled on the era. Any errors can be forgiven and Honeysuckle Weeks makes me go wobbly at the knees. So typically British, what.
Dumbest Question etc......
While walking through my local park on a fantastic cold crisp sunny winters day last week, dressed similar to my avatar, I was asked if they were filming "A period drama" nearby, and was I an actor? It is ironic that I am a TV extra background artiste, but no...
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