Tom Hulce from "Forget-Me-Not Lane" (dir. Peter Nichols, The Great Performances, 1974) - Part II / II
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Tom Hulce from "Forget-Me-Not Lane" (dir. Peter Nichols, The Great Performances, 1974) - Part II / II
"A Day in the Death of Joe Egg" (1972) - Peter Medak
Films I've watched in 2023 (3/?)
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Films and series I've watched in 2023 (3/119)
A Day In The Death Of Joe Egg (1972)
"Every cloud has a jet-black lining."
Catch Us If You Can – review Review of The Dave Clark Five in Catch Us If You Can (1965) in the 60s Retrospective series.
A Day in the Death of Joe Egg. Opening Night interview clip. Toby talks about playwright Peter Nichols, who sadly died only two weeks ago.
I had quite possibly the loveliest day ever on Tuesday, with a post therapy half hour feeling chilly but calm, drinking tea in the churchyard beside the hospital. And then I got to go for a soft companionable stroll, pastel de nata in Bloomsbury, strolling around & fuzzing fondly at the Käthe Kollwitz exhibition, being gifted an delicious half pint by a friendly barman, SITTING REAL CLOSE TO BONKERS TOBY STEPHENS PRANCING AROUND BEING FANTASTIC in A Day in the Death of Joe Egg (which was..... fucking amazing and A Lot) and then chomping down on some really shockingly delicious post theatre food.
I rarely enjoy living in this city, but it was Good.
“Just announced: Toby Stephens and Claire Skinner star in A Day in the Death of Joe Egg at Trafalgar Studios later this year. Tickets now av
Anyone in London Sept/Oct?
A Day in the Death of Joe Egg (Peter Medak, 1972).