A Christmas Carol
I watched Simon Callow reading A Christmas Carol on the BBC the other day. I thought it was very good. We had to enact this tale at school nearly every year and it's ingrained on my brain but I still love the story. Did anyone else see it? The fact that Simon Callow does two performances a day reading the story is quite a feat but it's done so well.
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It was in the news today about an original copy which is going on sale. It cost five shillings then, which in modern day value is about £26 but I imagine it will go for a tidy sum. Simon Callow also featured in the report.
David
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😱, no, really, why was that ET. Next thing you’ll be telling us you hardly watch TV🙄🙄
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I'm a bit of a Christmas Carol fan. I have four different DVDs. There's the Alistair Sim version, then Patrick Stewart, George C Scott, and of course the most accurate version by the Muppets and Michael Caine
Which is best? All of them have their high points and all good to me and I watch all of them over December, but the best Scrooge (IMHO) is George C Scott while the best overall film is the Alistair Sims version.
The book is now part of the GCSE English syllabus and while doing supply work the week before Christmas I actually got paid to watch the Patrick Stewart version - twice
Bonus questions: which actress played the same part in the Patrick Stewart and George Scott versions?
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Correct 10 points
aka Letitia Cropley. Also quick connection but IMHO the best Old Joe was the one played by Trevor Peacock (no no no no, yes) in the Patrick Stewart version.
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yes sorry of course, I'll go to the naughty step
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I’m with you Muscles, you have the benefit of actually being there whilst Chas Dickens wrote the books. MrC knows nowt, He’s a mere child compared to your longevity👍🏻👏🏻👏🏻😊
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I used to do occasional Snap Inspections of 'Change, Rocky to ensure the cleaning harridans replaced the fouled straw with fresh bales at least once every month. If they were not carefully supervised they'd filch 'em and trade them for Mother's Ruin at a moments notice. Mess'rs Scrooge & Marley, et al, did like fresh straw to help keep their feet warm and stop any dropped coin from rolling away. STANDARDS MUST BE UPHELD !!
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I tried to get your work over the centuries recognised Muscles but King James 1st accused you of aiding Guido Fawkes by supplying the gunpowder. My entreaties were rejected☹️. I’ll never give up until I get you recognised👍🏻👏🏻👏🏻
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God bless us, everyone
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