Oh, what a NEAT old photograph!! What a keeper!
(Seriously, I love it.)
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Blimey...I got it right...that's a first.
Nearly time for beddy byes too.
Have a nice weekend everyone.
ANNA.
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Hi Anna
Robbie Coltrane is the answer.He played Inspector Godley in From Hell and was also the voice of Mr Hyde in the film Van Helsing and Dr Jekyll/Mr Hyde is featured in the Jack The Ripper series with Michael Caine.As he might say,'Not a lot of people know that'The scene in Van Helsing plays on the idea that Mr Hyde has fled London to Paris and Van Helsing picks up a big cigar next to his latest victim before spotting him climbing up and into the cathedral.
All the best
Rob
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I can only make a guess and say Godley?? I know it's a horrible answer, I was originally thinking The Ten Bells lol.Originally posted by anna View PostSo
What has Robbie Coltraine in Cracker got to do with JTR?
If that is correct???????
Esther
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Yeah,not bad,not bad DVV,
I've got Harry Potter as JTR!!!!!!....still,we've probably had worse suspects before!!!!
Picking up my ball and going home now Cats meat!!!
Too taxing on the brain cells at this time of night.
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At least Colombo smells garlic, Dracula hates it, and Colombo smokes cigars...
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So
What has Robbie Coltraine in Cracker got to do with JTR?
If that is correct???????
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If you think of old Hammer Horror films with an updated hero and a classic tv series with a police psychologist you should get the answer or at least have a good CRACK at it.
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Got the same as you,Simon..
But what this has to do with JTR,is beyond me...
Waiting for the answer..
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Hi All,
Would it, perchance, be Charles Laughton as Quasimodo talking to Maureen O'Hara as Esmerelda in "The Hunchback of Notre Dame?
"The bells, Esmerelda, the bells."
When Quasimodo fell into the river they accused him of Ringing in the Seine.
Boo-boom!
Regards,
Simon
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