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Doggone it, now there was a likable guy and a real gentleman.
I noticed Diana Rigg retweeted the article about his passing. "Sad news to report yet again: a statement at http://patrickmacnee.com confirms that the Avengers star passed away today. Enough now, 2015, ok?" from SFX magazine, a Twitter account.
He did a very nice show on ghosts. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MKpA...D9E6945A23A21F
Would've made the perfect Tom Bombadil.
Hope his afterlife is pleasant. RIP Mr. Macknee.
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'Bright blue his jacket is, and his boots are yellow.'
Originally posted by Beowulf View PostDoggone it, now there was a likable guy and a real gentleman.
I noticed Diana Rigg retweeted the article about his passing. "Sad news to report yet again: a statement at http://patrickmacnee.com confirms that the Avengers star passed away today. Enough now, 2015, ok?" from SFX magazine, a Twitter account.
He did a very nice show on ghosts. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MKpA...D9E6945A23A21F
Would've made the perfect Tom Bombadil.
Hope his afterlife is pleasant. RIP Mr. Macknee.
You're so right, a perfect Tom. What I missed the most in LOTR, no Bombadil. No first & last.From Voltaire writing in Diderot's Encyclopédie:
"One demands of modern historians more details, better ascertained facts, precise dates, , more attention to customs, laws, commerce, agriculture, population."
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We have them on over here on a cable channel, Me Tv I think.
But speaking of re-runs, Patrick Macnee had his own website to which he wrote letters. It's fun to read them and in the first one he speaks of how the show was pirated for years and he took an active role in resolving this.
My fav Avengers episode is the one where they go to the Hellfire club. I don't know why but the characters in the club, the atmosphere down there, the plot, and Rigg's great leather outfit are a lot of it.
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Originally posted by Beowulf View PostWe have them on over here on a cable channel, Me Tv I think.
But speaking of re-runs, Patrick Macnee had his own website to which he wrote letters. It's fun to read them and in the first one he speaks of how the show was pirated for years and he took an active role in resolving this.
My fav Avengers episode is the one where they go to the Hellfire club. I don't know why but the characters in the club, the atmosphere down there, the plot, and Rigg's great leather outfit are a lot of it.
http://www.patrickmacnee.com/news/letter-01/
May be on Fox here.G U T
There are two ways to be fooled, one is to believe what isn't true, the other is to refuse to believe that which is true.
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Dear Patrick "John Steed" Macnee-- one of my absolute favorite British actors. I was lucky enough to see his "Avengers" episodes with Diana Rigg when they aired here in the U.S. not very long after their broadcast in the U.K., in the late Sixties or early Seventies. I loved that show, and that gentleman.
Rest in peace, Patrick. I presume "you're needed" somewhere else...Pat D. https://forum.casebook.org/core/imag...rt/reading.gif
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Von Konigswald: Jack the Ripper plays shuffleboard. -- Happy Birthday, Wanda June by Kurt Vonnegut, c.1970.
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There was a smashing scene in one episode, where Macnee and Terence Alexander conversed entirely in RAF acronyms.
The Hellfire Club was when Steed had to move a pea without getting his fingers chopped off. He solves the problem with his usual resourcefulness.
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I just recalled that in the season that Linda Thornton was "Tara King" (Diana Rigg's replacement), there was an episode, involving "The Gaslight Ghoul" Mystery of 1888, when a number of "unfortunates" were horribly mutilated and killed by an unknown remembered now as "the Gaslight Ghoul". Steed has to investigate when some foreign diplomats are killed in a similar grizzly manner, and joins "The Gaslight Ghoul" Club. One of his possession was a diary from his grand aunt detailing another, hitherto unknown "Gaslight Ghoul" murder.
Jeff
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Fond memories from my youth of watching "The Avengers" in syndication on late night tv. I also enjoyed him as the capable but mildly suffering sidekick to James Bond in "A View to a Kill," in which he ended up giving his life for the cause.
Rest in peace Patrick, you were a fine English gentleman.
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Originally posted by Beowulf View PostWe have them on over here on a cable channel, Me Tv I think.
But speaking of re-runs, Patrick Macnee had his own website to which he wrote letters. It's fun to read them and in the first one he speaks of how the show was pirated for years and he took an active role in resolving this.
My fav Avengers episode is the one where they go to the Hellfire club. I don't know why but the characters in the club, the atmosphere down there, the plot, and Rigg's great leather outfit are a lot of it.
http://www.patrickmacnee.com/news/letter-01/
c.d.
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