Me: I imagine Lancelot with dark hair.
Also me: David Robb IS Lancelot he’s so perfect he understood the assignment he’s been in 3 Arthurian productions 2/3 were as Lancelot he’s the goat!!!!

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Me: I imagine Lancelot with dark hair.
Also me: David Robb IS Lancelot he’s so perfect he understood the assignment he’s been in 3 Arthurian productions 2/3 were as Lancelot he’s the goat!!!!
I, Claudius Episode 5 Poison Is Queen
I'm sick of it! The gods know I've done my best! He never liked me. Never! Thirty years I've run his errands for him! I've fought on his bloody frontiers, collected his taxes! He's never once put his hand on my arm and said, "Thank you. What would I have done without you?" Now he sends me off to Illyricum and he doesn't even plan a farewell dinner. Not even a goodbye. Just get on your horse and ride! Well, damn him! I retired before and I can retire again! Let his precious grandson run his empire for him. I'm sick to death of it!
Germanicus(I, Claudius 1976) for Anonymous
David Robb as Germanicus Julius Caesar in I, Claudius (1976)
The Flame Trees of Thika - ITV - September 1, 1981 - October 13, 1981
Historical Drama (7 episodes)
Running Time: 50 minutes
Stars:
David Robb as Robin Grant
Hayley Mills as Tilly Grant
Holly Aird as Elspeth Grant
Nicholas Jones as Hereward Palmer
Sharon Maughan as Lettice Palmer
Morgan Sheppard as Piet Roos
Ben Cross as Ian Crawford
Mick Chege as Njombo
John Nettleton as Major
Carol MacReady as Mrs. Nimmo
Steve Mwenesi as Sammy
David Bradley as Alex Wilson
Anthony Valentine as Lord Travers in The House Of Angelo (1997) dir. Jim Goddard
I’ve been reading lots of things with very aesthetic moodboards lately. This morning I was thinking about retired Richobel and autumn in the Yorkshire Love Song-verse and, well ... this happened.
I’m not saying I’m going to write something to accompany this. I’m not not saying it, either. I don’t know what I’m saying. I have another thing I’m writing that occupies all of my heart and my feels at the moment but man, these two. I’m still absolutely gone for them.