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[TV] Terry McCann



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Whilst I would never advocate domestic violence, there are genuinely two sides to this story.
Blimey, really? I do know his daughter (Hannah Waterman) couldn't stand Lenska, but unless she hit him first with a shovel and he feared for his life I wonder what 'his side' is. Until I hear it I'm going with the views of two other posters (both female) that it is simply victim blaming as in 'she made me do it'. Happy to be proved wrong.
 
















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True story: Dennis W lived close by, and a regular in a pub I know. Literally bumped into him one afternoon with my Mrs, and said "Oi, mind-her..." Think he'd heard that one before? :)

My neck of the woods is swarming with 'em. It's like Stella Street: Ross Kemp at my vets, Tess & Vernon at the gym, Clive Woodward walking on the moor, Ulrika in the bakery, Jim Rosenthal at the pub, Hoddle in the Chinese, Timmy Mallet at the hardware shop, Wendy Craig at the hairdressers, Lorraine Kelly in Costa and was chatting to Shakin Stevens the other week, he makes a right old fuss of my dogs when we see him. He's still got the jet black hair and that twinkle in his eye. Top man!
Vaguely remember a TV clip where Richard Madeley called Shakey and elvis impersonator. Didn't go down well🤜👊
 


Peteinblack

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Brilliant show
It was indeed, particularly the earlier series. Some of the banter and dialogue was great.

I also loved the uptight character of Sgt Chisholm, who was a nervous wreck after years of failing to convict Arfur, and who often took his frustration out verbally on his police partner, Sgt Jones.

Probably my favourite episode was 'What Makes Shammy Run?' - Chisholm to Arfur: "What are you selling now, Daley; second-hand poppadoms?"

 
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Peteinblack

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Ah yes. The old “it’s her fault I hit her” and “it’s not my fault: I was drunk” excuses of a domestic violence perpetrator.

Textbook.
Along with equally victim-blaming "She was asking for it", as also used as an 'excuse' by male sex offenders, and (historically) judges in rape cases; "contributory negligence" on the victim's part for wearing a short skirt, or being drunk :facepalm:
 


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and he still had time to write the theme tune, sign the theme tune...
So, on the one hand he was a bit of a wife beater, but on the other hand he was light years ahead in accessibility for deaf people.
 


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I made a set of custom built golf clubs for Dennis Waterman. He wanted to see them being made, spent time in the workshop with me. Smashing fella and would pop in when ever he was passing for a cuppa......
 






Lenny Rider

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True story: Dennis W lived close by, and a regular in a pub I know. Literally bumped into him one afternoon with my Mrs, and said "Oi, mind-her..." Think he'd heard that one before? :)

My neck of the woods is swarming with 'em. It's like Stella Street: Ross Kemp at my vets, Tess & Vernon at the gym, Clive Woodward walking on the moor, Ulrika in the bakery, Jim Rosenthal at the pub, Hoddle in the Chinese, Timmy Mallet at the hardware shop, Wendy Craig at the hairdressers, Lorraine Kelly in Costa and was chatting to Shakin Stevens the other week, he makes a right old fuss of my dogs when we see him. He's still got the jet black hair and that twinkle in his eye. Top man!
I recall many years ago Shakey came to a funeral of mine and we got him a cab back to the station from the wake, he quipped he wasn’t driving that day due to his licence being on 12 months loan to South Wales Police.

Humour even in dark times, the sign of a legend. 😂
 


Stato

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Vaguely remember a TV clip where Richard Madeley called Shakey and elvis impersonator. Didn't go down well🤜👊
Ironically, he was an Elvis impersonator. He was in Elvis!, the West End show in the late seventies before he became a top ten star himself. He played... Elvis!. My first memory of him was as a regular on the 70s/80s revamp of Oh Boy! where they did old rock'n'roll songs. I seem to remember him mainly doing Elvis songs on that too.
 




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I recently watched an old Sweeney on the telly.

There had been a ‘blagging’ and Carter was already there when Reagan turned up, and asked what had happened.
Carter explained, then Reagan asked if there were any witnesses to which Carter replied that the “Spade” over there had seen it.
After some other inquiries, Reagan then said” Get a statement from the sooty, and I’ll see you back at the factory “

I don’t think you’d hear the same conversation in any Police drama now.
 


Lenny Rider

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I recently watched an old Sweeney on the telly.

There had been a ‘blagging’ and Carter was already there when Reagan turned up, and asked what had happened.
Carter explained, then Reagan asked if there were any witnesses to which Carter replied that the “Spade” over there had seen it.
After some other inquiries, Reagan then said” Get a statement from the sooty, and I’ll see you back at the factory “

I don’t think you’d hear the same conversation in any Police drama now.
Did you get a pre episode warning about it being from a ‘different time’?

U Gold or whatever it’s called now always make sure none of us are too offended about John Inman’s depiction of Mr Humphries in ‘Are You Being Served’.
 












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