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I was watching the cow creamer episode today, and it always cracks me up when I see actress Vivian Pickles as Aunt Dahlia, because to me she will ever and always be Harold's mother (from Harold And Maude). I expected to hear a Cat Stevens score usurp the Anne Dudley music whenever she was onscreen. <g>
I know this has been mentioned before, numerous times, but I agree: the use of different actors in so many of the crucial supporting roles is a bit jarring. There were *four* Aunt Dahlias. And to use Francesca Folan as Madeleine, and then later as Florence was a bit of a shock (especially seeing first season years after seeing 3rd and 4th seasons).
Does anyone else have favorites? I definitely prefer Richard Garnett's Gussie, Elizabeth Morton's Madeleine, and Fiona Gillies' Florence. I like both of the actresses who played Aunt Agatha, and all but the first portrayal of Aunt Dahlia (Harold's mother notwithstanding).
Ah well, as long as we got Fry and Laurie, I'm not complaining.
I know this has been mentioned before, numerous times, but I agree: the use of different actors in so many of the crucial supporting roles is a bit jarring. There were *four* Aunt Dahlias. And to use Francesca Folan as Madeleine, and then later as Florence was a bit of a shock (especially seeing first season years after seeing 3rd and 4th seasons).
Does anyone else have favorites? I definitely prefer Richard Garnett's Gussie, Elizabeth Morton's Madeleine, and Fiona Gillies' Florence. I like both of the actresses who played Aunt Agatha, and all but the first portrayal of Aunt Dahlia (Harold's mother notwithstanding).
Ah well, as long as we got Fry and Laurie, I'm not complaining.
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Date: 2009-08-17 04:54 pm (UTC)I totally agree. In fact, I completely lost track of them all. I'm afraid replacing Bingo Little was just a step too far for me - and I have no idea even who played the part, except that he was blond and cute. Sigh.
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Date: 2009-08-17 05:09 pm (UTC)Having primarily seen the 3rd and 4th series/seasons on Masterpiece Theatre/PBS (and my VHS tapes of them), I'm much more accustomed to the later Bingo, but he's always seemed rather sly and unkind and a bit weaselly to me, whereas my one glimpse of the earlier (blond) Bingo gave me a much nicer impression of the character.
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Date: 2009-08-17 05:32 pm (UTC)Thanks. I stole it from my favourite episode of The West Wing, 'Opposition Research'.
And yes, blond Bingo was quite sweet and innocent in his little way. Bless him.
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Date: 2009-08-17 06:26 pm (UTC)I think you've hit the nail on the head. Torrens' performance always seemed to make Bingo a bit of a cad, whereas Siberry's was full of genuine infatuation.
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Date: 2009-08-17 05:20 pm (UTC)As for Pauline Stoker, I liked the one who wore Bertie's heliotrope pyjamas. I thought she did a fun portrayal, full of piss and vinegar, as my grandma would have said.
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Date: 2009-08-17 05:45 pm (UTC)I think the redheaded Aunt Dahlia is from the 1st season/series two-parter, right? The one with Bertie on the bike in the rain. According to the cast list, that's Brenda Bruce. She was actually my least favorite, but maybe that's only because she's decidedly not in Bertram's corner for much of that episode. :-) (Poor Bertie.) My favorite Aunt Dahlia is the one in the painting-theft episode (Comrade Bingo), even though she doesn't fit the book description one whit.
I'm definitely thinking the first Bingo will be my fave, too, after seeing the episode where he's enamored with Honoria. The first Gussie (Richard Garnett)is absolutely more appealing than the second (Richard Braine), especially after they'd used Braine to play the loathsome Steggles.
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Date: 2009-08-17 05:43 pm (UTC)But at least they kept Tuppy. ^^
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Date: 2009-08-17 05:49 pm (UTC)I was sad when they replaced Aunt Agatha, especially after 3 series of the first one. Agatha 1 was much more frightening!
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Date: 2009-08-17 05:53 pm (UTC)Yes, no one else could have been Spode. Or Tuppy.
Spoderific and Tuppylicious.
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Date: 2009-08-17 05:53 pm (UTC)Oh, definitely, the original Claude and Eustace. The second pair were just ghastly (although it wasn't until recently that I saw the first set to compare).
Ah, yes, Tuppy! So nice that they were able to get the same actor for that role throughout.
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Date: 2009-08-17 06:01 pm (UTC)That was a geek moment for me, lemme tell ya. XD
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Date: 2009-08-17 06:08 pm (UTC)Geek moments are the best -- it's great to have places where we can share them and (usually, she said sheepishly) be understood.
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Date: 2009-08-17 07:06 pm (UTC)Swear to God, they slash themselves. XD
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Date: 2009-08-17 07:13 pm (UTC)Swear to God, they slash themselves. XD
Oh. My. That sounds intriguing, to say the least. Many thanks for the rec. I'd seen a few eps on a VHS tape I bought on a whim a couple of decades ago (because I'd loved Fry and Laurie in Blackadder), but they've pretty much wafted out of the ol' memory.
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Date: 2009-08-17 07:58 pm (UTC)Hah, I loved Blackadder Goes Forth. (Darling/Blackadder OTP!) Bushy Mustache and Gorgeous Georgina. I have to rewind that opening every time just to see Hugh order Eyes Right. So freaking cute!!!!
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Date: 2009-08-17 08:22 pm (UTC)I will totally go to YouTube and find Major Donaldson. I suspect I will forever be in your debt. :-)
Thank you for the 411. You rock!
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Date: 2009-08-17 08:25 pm (UTC)And sexy British actors are a legitimate interest.
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Date: 2009-08-17 08:34 pm (UTC)Nothing could be more legitimate.
And *thank you* for sharing (meant in the totally *not*-sarcastic, genuine sort of way).
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Date: 2009-08-18 03:28 am (UTC)Gotcha! Thank you very much!
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Date: 2009-08-17 06:39 pm (UTC)I've only ever seen the one VHS tape that I have of A Bit Of Fry and Laurie, and that was years ago. I'll have to dig it up and watch it again at some point.
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Date: 2009-08-17 05:59 pm (UTC)And the reason Tuppy didn't change is because that actor (I forget his name) happens to be a friend of Hugh and Stephen's.
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Date: 2009-08-17 06:07 pm (UTC)towards the later eps I half expected Bertie to go, "Oh, sorry, I didn't recognize you for a second, old thing, someone keeps changing the actors!"
LOL Oh, that's priceless!
I completely agree that the potrayals seemed to vary widely (which is probably why we all have our favorites).
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Date: 2009-08-17 06:23 pm (UTC)She's the one. <g>
I do agree she was perfect for the role because she was so fecking annoying.
She just seemed to be the epitome of the book-Madeleine. I actually found her rather wide-eyed and endearing, but one definitely sees how she could be annoying in equal measure. (Although, I have to say in her favor, Diana Whatshername (2nd season) certainly got the *droopy* aspect of the character down perfectly.)
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Date: 2009-08-17 07:22 pm (UTC)The first Agatha was Mary Wimbush-- I loved her so much. She was also Julia in The Archers until she died, whilst recording at The Mailbox Studios (not Pebblemill like I first thought) :[ I miss her very much. I couldn't take the 2nd Agatha seriously because she also played Mrs Jennings in the '95 Sense and Sensibility. And she was such a lovely silly character.
I like the first Dahlia- she reminds me (facial structure-wise) of a friend I had at school who was also red headed. I guess nostalgia got the better of me, hur hur.
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Date: 2009-08-17 08:31 pm (UTC)Feeling comfortable with a certain actor's portrayal is always a personal thing. And being reminded of someone you like almost always makes it a positive reaction.
Richard Braine played the slimy Steggles as well as the second Gussie, to whom I never could warm. And, yes, what a bad case of hiring an actor for a different role in the same show.
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Date: 2009-08-18 06:33 am (UTC)I also think it interesting that a lot of the actors who are minor characters in Jeeves and Wooster also made appearances in the Granada Sherlock Holmes series with Jeremy Brett; Elizabeth Spriggs, John Woodnutt, etc.
I also prefer Fiona Gillies' Florence, and Siburry's Bingo :)
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Date: 2009-08-18 04:43 pm (UTC)Fiona Gillies' Florence just has that martinet quality that is a perfect, jarring contrast to her prettiness. You can *just* see Bertie falling for "Flossie, old thing" (and isn't it hilarious when she cuts him dead on that), then seeing what a disaster it would be after Jeeves opens his eyes to Lady Caligula. Francesca Folan's Florence never quite clicked with me after that.
Richard Braine was the first Gussie I saw -- and then recently I saw the Steggles character just after reading the story and thought, ew--they used this guy to play Steggles *and* Gussie? Just *wrong*. And then I saw the earlier Gussie and thought, now that's more like it. Cute, clueless nerdy newt-fancier. You can sort of see how he and Madeleine would fall for one another.