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The Wild Geese fandom might be too niche but here you go guys
"Where are all those university graduates they promised me?"
"I sat for eight O Levels!"
"You sat for one O Level...eight times!"
Ronald Fraser (Inspector Spooner) and Peter Cleall (Detective Constable Bolsover) in Spooner's Patch (ATV 1979-82), written by Ray Galton and Johnny Speight.
Dan Duryea, Hardy Kruger, Peter Finch, Ernest Borgnine, Christian Marquand, George Kennedy, Ronald Fraser, and Ian Bannen rehearsing in a mockup of the plane cabin on the set of The Flight Of The Phoenix (1965)
fathom, leslie h. martinson 1967
The Bed Sitting Room | Richard Lester | 1969
The Pot Carriers (1962)
"You know what the worst thing with coming in the nick is? Leaving it. You're sent out with a dollar or three half a crowns. My first time, I had one and threepence. So you're scratching already, you got nothing. Supposing you did have a job to go to, your gear shouts ex-con. Once you start tapping fags and sneaking looks at other people's sandwiches, it don't take 'em long to fit you in, dead right. Then you can collect your old picture cards and get back to the Palace of Varieties, the old Labour Exchange - you're free for work again. But where? And at what? So the whip cracks fair, don't it? Well, it cracks."
Our end of the week endpapers are from Flower Phantoms, a novel by Ronald Fraser. First U.S. edition; New York: Boni and Liveright; 1926.
via @hauntedgardenbook