04-02-2013, 12:45 AM | #11476 |
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04-02-2013, 12:59 AM | #11477 |
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Yes. He's from the United Kingdom, but not from England. He was born in Northern Ireland and spent much of his childhood there before his family moved to England (to the town of Reading, where I once lived, actually. Not while he was there, though). I've seen him quoted as saying he still feels more Irish than English, though he acquired an English accent as a child to "fit in" at his school in England.
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04-02-2013, 02:17 AM | #11478 |
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I've been watching him play Kurt Wallander, a Swedish police detective, in a BBC series by the same name. He does get some of the Swedish broodiness through in his character.
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04-02-2013, 02:26 AM | #11479 |
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Oh, we've been watching those, too! We have all three (so far) seasons on DVD. I've been really impressed, but it's interesting to hear from an actual Swedish person on the subject.
I watched some of the interviews on the DVDs, and it was interesting to see how much of a fan Branagh is of the books. It was very much his idea to make the BBC series. |
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04-02-2013, 04:18 AM | #11481 |
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Unfortunately there are a lot of other mistakes in the series, especially as it relates to Ystad (the city), I live 30 minutes away and visit a few times a year. In the summer they have Wallander walks, very popular with German tourists, after BBC 's broadcast maybe there will be a British invasion.
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That's it! It's from FDR's response to 60th birthday greetings from Churchill - the "same decade" refers, I think to the fact that they were now both in their sixties. 1942 was not exactly a fun time otherwise.
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Only one question to go, and Poohbear has an unassailable lead, so I'll give the answer: it's Mark Knopfler referring to Marina Warner
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04-02-2013, 08:09 AM | #11485 | |
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04-02-2013, 08:21 AM | #11486 |
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Mystery novels are memorable for their sleuths! And their villains! But what about the victims? Those poor souls whose demise gives rise to hundreds of pages of reading pleasure? Who remembers the victims? Do you?
Here are the names of some victims found in mysteries penned by Agatha Christie. Naming the book title (British or American version) earns 1 point. Naming the means of death earns 1 point. If poison, naming the specific poison earns a bonus point! Dame Christie did love her poisons! Please put your means of death guesses in spoiler tags - as some folk may not have read all the Christie books [Gasp! I know - hard to believe] - and we wouldn't want to spoil their first read! Added some hints: 1. Emily Ingelthorp - The Mysterious Affair at Styles - Iznogood Spoiler:
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2. Arlena Marshall - (Poirot) - actress - Evil Under the Sun - Iznogood Spoiler:
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3. Linnet Ridgeway Doyle - Death on the Nile - Iznogood Spoiler:
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4. Ruby Keene - The Body in the Library - pdurrant Spoiler:
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5. Mr. Ratchett - Murder on the Orient Express - Iznogood Spoiler:
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6. Henry Morley - (Poirot) - dentist Mr. Amberiotis - spy 7. Thomasina Tuckerton - (not a Poirot nor a Marple) 8. Marlene Tucker - (Ariadne Oliver) - Girl Guide 9. Rex Fortescue - (Marple) - business man 10. Madame Giselle (Poirot) - blackmailer 11. Hercule Poirot - Curtain - pdurrant OK - the game's afoot! [Or awing!] Last edited by poohbear_nc; 04-03-2013 at 11:52 AM. |
04-02-2013, 08:27 AM | #11487 |
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For some reason I associate Tuckerton with Murder on the Nile, but it is a long time since I read it so I probably got it wrong.
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04-02-2013, 08:31 AM | #11489 |
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Come to think of it that is a Poirot, isn't it?
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