Sadly, despite this channel's generally god awful lack of research, that is sctually true. Sheila Fearne was badly injured in a mountaineering accident and was left with a permanent limp from injuries she sustained. She retired from acting in the late 80s.
The narrator clearly has very little grasp of English. Too often using the present tense when describing members of the cast who are no longer with us. Also the lazy and irritatingly repetitive last sentence about the dead leaving "a deep impression in the hearts of audiences" and their lives being "a colourful journey in dedication to art" I suppose it makes a change from his previous repetitive line about being "deeply saddened", no one had told him if you overuse a phrase it lessens its impact and indeed sincerity. Such a robotic voice. Reminds me of the Phonejacker's character who tries to upgrade people's "internet providings".
What a load, who is this person, totally wrong on 5 statements in relation to these actors and actresses . Please stop doing it, you have no idea about our TV and history. STOP IT
Who IS the robot doing the narrating????
The random interviews with little to do with the show are pretty irritating made worse as they are cut off in mid sentence.
I had a crush on Sheila Fearn, who played Ann Fourmile in George and Mildred. She was gorgeous. This whole video is full of errors.
So many errors ! And what the hell is he saying …I can’t tell
Narrator bloke doesn't mention Jimmy Bolam and Susan Jameson are married.
TH-cam MUST BAN this absolute crap. The clickbait photos alone are both DISHONEST and OFFENSIVE...!! 👎😡😡😡
Audrey never fell off a mountain ffs
Sadly, despite this channel's generally god awful lack of research, that is sctually true. Sheila Fearne was badly injured in a mountaineering accident and was left with a permanent limp from injuries she sustained. She retired from acting in the late 80s.
Audrey was Terry's elder sister not younger although James Bolam is older than Sheila Fearne.
The narrator clearly has very little grasp of English. Too often using the present tense when describing members of the cast who are no longer with us.
Also the lazy and irritatingly repetitive last sentence about the dead leaving "a deep impression in the hearts of audiences" and their lives being "a colourful journey in dedication to art"
I suppose it makes a change from his previous repetitive line about being "deeply saddened", no one had told him if you overuse a phrase it lessens its impact and indeed sincerity. Such a robotic voice. Reminds me of the Phonejacker's character who tries to upgrade people's "internet providings".
Is it just a coincidence they all maintain their "optimistic spirit and passion for art"?f
What a load, who is this person, totally wrong on 5 statements in relation to these actors and actresses . Please stop doing it, you have no idea about our TV and history. STOP IT
No Thelma ? 😮
Is this what they AI artificial info😂