-Hello Richard,
Definitely A! I have only just seen the first six episodes of Randall
& Hopkirk 2000 (I bought the DVD), and it was quite good, but I
didn't think that it was anywhere near as good as the original series.
You may be able to help me with a question regarding the 2000 series
which I asked on another R&H Group and which nobody seemed to know,
and that is that on the third episode of the 2000 series 'The Best
Years Of Your Death' there was a young actor called Rory Jennings -
he looked about fourteen years old, and played the part of Jeannie's
nephew, but what I found interesting was his extraordinary
resemblance to Mike Pratt. Does anybody know whether he could be
Mike's grandson, perhaps? Mike had a daughter called Karen, and I
wondered if this boy could be her son,
sincerely,
Jennifer.
-- In randallandhopkirkdeceased@yahoogroups.com, "Richard"
<RCALLA6725@A...> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I've just updated the look of the mailing group so that it matches
> the colour scheme of the site a little more. Remember, you can set
> your membership so that you can receive the posts here by e-mail,
> rather than having to log in.
>
> Yet more importantly - Randall & Hopkirk (Deceased) is on satellite
> Granada Plus channel this Saturday night. The original 1960s
version
> starring Kenneth Cope and Mike Pratt, this has now led me to
question
> whether or not I should do an Anorak's Guide to the series like I
> planned to, many years ago. What do you all think?
>
> Answers somewhere between:
>
> A. We'd love to see it, read all the anorakky details and trivia of
> the episodes and read your views.
>
> B. If you want to, I'm not bothered either way;
>
> or C. No, get a life instead.
>
>
> Rich