Most egregrious casting
Possibly Ted Jeavons, who is described more than once in the novels as still looking like a musical comedy version of an officer from the first world war even twenty years later. The actor playing him looks ancient.
sharePossibly Ted Jeavons, who is described more than once in the novels as still looking like a musical comedy version of an officer from the first world war even twenty years later. The actor playing him looks ancient.
shareMy schoolboy's mind has been worrying over this "egregrious"* word. Can Commanderjeltz possibly mean Egregious, Adjective: Bad, blatant or ridiculous to an extraordinary degree? Sorry, but English masters in my day were sticklers.
* he can't mean 'gregarious' can he? - that makes little sense.
That was the late Michael Wilson, perhaps better known for comedy roles (such as A FINE ROMANCE opposite his wife, Judi Dench). He was superb - I've just watched the scene of the aftermath of the bombing, and I just can't convey how powerful his shocked silence was in that scene.
"In my case, self-absorption is completely justified."
I half agree with the OP. I think Jeavons should have been younger - my guess is 45 - but nonetheless MW does a very good job of filling in his emotional side.
No man will marry a bilakoro
Williams not Wilson
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