That'll be one third watched, with two thirds still to watch. 66 in total and I'm loving it! I'd forgotten Sergeant Cork, so this re-aquaintance is WONDERFUL! THANKYOU FOR SHARING!!!
It is crazy to me that Cork goes ballistic on his office servant, demanding tea the moment he enters the office, but then usually ends up leaving nearly immediately, and before the poor, put-upon crank has returned. Still, love this series. Thanks
That'll be one third watched, with two thirds still to watch.
66 in total and I'm loving it!
I'd forgotten Sergeant Cork, so this re-aquaintance is WONDERFUL!
THANKYOU FOR SHARING!!!
Thanks❤ I enjoyed watching it.
Lovely Annette Andre. Great to see her in something other than Randall and Hopkirk.❤
Thought she looked familiar.
It is crazy to me that Cork goes ballistic on his office servant, demanding tea the moment he enters the office, but then usually ends up leaving nearly immediately, and before the poor, put-upon crank has returned. Still, love this series. Thanks
It's Jeanie Hopkirk!😉
The Nicholas Clay, who played the young lad, Henry, is the same Nicholas Clay who played Lancelot in John Boreman's, "Excalibur"?
gOD DAMN THAT WAS TRAGIC
That much be the most false moustache on William Gaunt in the history of TV.
Why would he bother with a false moustache, when he could easily grow a genuine one.
I heard he cultivated his own undergrowth..
There's a lot of similarities between this and J.B. Priestley's 'An Inspector Calls.