Apparently it’s St. George’s Day (I’m not into saints, I’m afraid) so a good excuse to remind those old enough of, and introduce the younger ones among you to, the old TV comedy series George and The Dragon.
L-R: Keith Marsh, Peggy Mount, Sid James
The hit series ran from 1966 to 1968 and starred Sid James, Peggy Mount and John Le Mesurier. Peggy was known for her rather loud voice, which she put to use in many TV and film roles.
Peggy Pushing The Men About in Sailor Beware
Here’s the first episode of George and The Dragon. Bottoms up!
Steve Emmett is 5′ 10″ in his sock feet, 55 years of age, and may weigh more than 120Kg depending on the time of day. What little hair he has left is brown going grey, but in years gone by he had a rich unruly mop which was tamed according to fashion – poodle perm; New Romantic side parting; bleached both in whole and part. His challenge to the barber these days is rather more workaday.
Steve studied architecture at the AA in London where he once witnessed Dame Zaha Hadid fall through a canvas chair (admittedly she was just plain Ms Hadid then). He spent most of his working life selling Italian country homes to northern Europeans and Americans, and spent many years living in London and Italy. He will always be grateful to Lehman Bros for wrecking his comfortable existence and providing him with the opportunity to fulfil his writerly ambitions. Steve grew up on Hammer Horror films, Dennis Wheatley and M R James stories, so not surprising that his main aim is to put the frighteners up his readers. When not scaring people he likes to make them smile.
He is a member of the Society of Authors, the British Humanist Association, and reviews for the New York Journal of Books. You may have come across him at the occasional book festival, book signing, or making merry on the Paranormal Radio Network. He is always open to offers, the more bizarre the better.
He likes to read, watch films, go to the theatre, go to concerts and the opera (he loves the opera), and travel. He has been known to frequent good restaurants and drink fine wine. There isn’t much going on in the world that doesn’t interest him and on which he hasn’t an opinion.
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I used to love this series!
Hmmm.