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Not my cuppa a tea but a British acting institution .
Did like his performance in The Wild Geese
And the cannonball run
And Bowles is onside, Swinburne has come rushing out of his goal , what can Bowles do here , onto the left foot no, on to the right foot
That’s there that’s two, and that’s Bowles
Brian Moore
My dad once told me that Roger Moore couldn't run, and had to have a stunt double to do it. I have never checked this but told everyone it's true. Original fake news.
Ah that's sad news and seemed a true gent with a lovely dry sense of humour and fun.
Bond/The Saint is his legacy but i absolutely loved The Persuaders (when my parents allowed me to stay up and watch it).
RIP
You beat me to it on The Persuaders front. I too loved that when I was young, in fact, I was just watching an episode on YouTube.
A sad loss, RIP Roger.
RFA
"Things had started becoming increasingly desperate at Loftus Road but QPR have been handed a massive lifeline and the place has absolutely erupted. it's carnage. It's bedlam. It's 1-1."
i was having a coffee on holiday in Monaco about12 years ago and a very demur lady parked her Lotus Elise next to us - Sir Roger Moore was in the passenger seat and he literally fell out of it onto the pavement and had to get on all fours to get himself up! Very sad to see but did think for someone of his age and size a Lotus wasnt the most practical car. However, once he got to his feet he reached in the car put on a Panama Hat walked over to us tipped his hat to my wife and in "luxurious" english says "good morning" to my missus.
Yes, it was on Sundays. My brother even got himself a pair of black driving gloves as worn by Tony Curtis. I loved Roger Moore's fashion in the late 70s😇
i was having a coffee on holiday in Monaco about12 years ago and a very demur lady parked her Lotus Elise next to us - Sir Roger Moore was in the passenger seat and he literally fell out of it onto the pavement and had to get on all fours to get himself up! Very sad to see but did think for someone of his age and size a Lotus wasnt the most practical car. However, once he got to his feet he reached in the car put on a Panama Hat walked over to us tipped his hat to my wife and in "luxurious" english says "good morning" to my missus.