@craiggerrard5117 I was a young woman in 1980. The influence of Diana on our fashion choices was huge. We all had her hairstyle- spent many hours trying to get that flicked fringe thing she had. We didn't think about it being "unflattering", we just wanted to look like her, even if it did involve velvet knickerbockers or coloured tights. 😂😂😂
Great! Thank you 😊
Posted earlier than usual, goody! 😀.
Oh my! It's not looking too good for a certain someone...Thank you!
Great..😊
Another interesting episode, with a very creepy ending! Thanks
Its nice to see Station Officer John Colman of Blackwall's Blue Watch, Edward Peel, in an earlier appearance as Sargent Holiday.
08:32 He parked his Porsche blocking the pedestrian lane and straddling the line.
Well, I knew that was going to happen to her, but it still made me jump!
Makes a pleasant change for the detective not to get a hole in one when playing golf.
Only 3 more🎉
Those women are starting to all look alike. Couldn't they cast some brunettes or redheads? 😂
They've got the same unflattering Lady Di type hairstyles.
@craiggerrard5117 I was a young woman in 1980. The influence of Diana on our fashion choices was huge. We all had her hairstyle- spent many hours trying to get that flicked fringe thing she had. We didn't think about it being "unflattering", we just wanted to look like her, even if it did involve velvet knickerbockers or coloured tights. 😂😂😂
I was 21 in 1980 and can categorically state that I had no desire to be a Lady Di lookalike!
Of course, it's possible that Lady Di modeled her look on the women on this show!
@craiggerrard5117 absolutely. It was a very popular hairstyle in its time but many people went nuts for it when Diana became famous.