John Cairney looking distressingly fine as James Durie, the Master of Ballantrae in the 1962 TV series. (which even more distressingly appears to be completely unavailable to watch. ;___;)

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John Cairney looking distressingly fine as James Durie, the Master of Ballantrae in the 1962 TV series. (which even more distressingly appears to be completely unavailable to watch. ;___;)
RIP John Cairney (16.2.1930 - 7.9.2023)
"I really enjoyed A Night to Remember, and it has lasted so well. It was film number four of my seven-picture deal with Rank at Pinewood. We would finish one, have a quick break and move on to the next one. The first I knew about it was when I was asked if I could do an Irish accent."
Your deadicated hosts enter 1960 with a bang! It's THE FLESH AND THE FIENDS from director John Gilling, a Burke and Hare true crime movie starring Peter Cushing, George Rose and Donald Pleasence!
Context setting 00:00; Synopsis 25:59; Discussion 36:19; Ranking 59:36
Jason and the Argonauts | dir. Don Chaffey (1963)
The Devil-Ship Pirates (1964)
"I understand, sir, that you're not returning to Spain."
"That's correct."
"But the Armada will be reformed, sir. King Philip must try again, there's so much at stake."
"That sort of talk's for priests and women. And you."
Special Branch: Diversion (4.12, Thames, 1974)
"Oh, how's your husband?"
"Alright."
"Good. I've decided that you and I must have a dirty weekend together some time soon. Would you arrange it with him, please?"
Classic TV/Character Actors/Scottish/2
John Cairney Isobel Black Robert Urquhart Ian Bannen Brigit Forsyth