Robbie Coltrane has left the building https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/ar...racker-star-Robbie-Coltrane-dies-aged-72.html
Yeah, not sure why I never watched it because I knew I would have liked it. Maybe it was past my beddy byes time
Yup, that's the likely reason I never saw it as well. I hope they do a rerun of it and I shall watch it. Be a fitting tribute to him by all accounts.
Nah, don't think so. Morse was utter pretentious, convoluted drivel, the one or two that I bothered watching. The only decent thing John Thaw did was The Sweeney.
I like Morse and Midsummer, haven't watched many others as there are just so many detective shows, every actor you've heard of seems to get their own detective drama at some point.
I do actually like Endeavour, the young Morse. Much more realistic and far better acting, although yet again it is far too convoluted for its own good. I'll bet you were a fan of Bergerac, wonder if he ever got to knob the Ice Maiden, Liza Goddard
Wasn't a fan, too young to appreciate it but she was v tasty. Liked the theme tune, it still plays in my head from time to time.
Ah yes, Tutti Frutti. Only problem with that was that bellend Richard Wilson was in it, ****ing hopeless actor and an utter ****. Didn't Coltrane also play Ken Livingstone in the Comic Strip's "GLC"? Coltrane also played a couple of wonderful over the top parts in Comic Strip's "Strike" which is absolutely hilarious Al Cappacino playing Arthur Scumbag in the miner's strike " Strike Arthur, strike!!"