Steve Frost has said the door will be left open for the character of Tracy Barlow. Im now wondering if her exit will be linked to Charlie's? Maybe she kills him and goes to prison or something.
Steve Frost has said the door will be left open for the character of Tracy Barlow. Im now wondering if her exit will be linked to Charlie's? Maybe she kills him and goes to prison or something.
Bradley Walsh (Danny Baldwin), Debra Stephenson (Frankie Baldwin), Richard Fleeshman (Craig Harris), Ray Fearon (Nathan Cooper), Susie Blake (Bev Unwin), Ian Redford (Keith), Eric Potts (Diggory Compton), Emma Stansfield (Ronnie Clayton), Sally Lindsay (Shelley Unwin), Jane Danson (Leanne Battersby) ,John Savident (Fred Elliot),Tracy Barlow (Kate Ford) and Charlie Stubbs (Bill Ward)
Well some of those have gone already - Kate Ford and Bill Ward arent going until next year so it will be over 6 months before some of those leave, so its not as if they are all going together.
Personally im glad that a lot are leaving as the cast is too big at the moment and this gives us the chance to get rid of some of the dead wood like Keith, Diggory and Nathan.
Really liked tonights episode, especially the scene with Danny and the Barlow's at the end. Blanche was also good when she had a go at Danny.
I got the 60's DVD set yesterday, anyone else got this? Ive not had chance to watch much of it, however I did have a look at the first colour episode from 1969, interesting from a presentation point of view that the opening titles, end of part one/part 2 slides and closing titles are all in black and white as are a few scenes during the episode. Its also interesting to note that for a period in 1970 the episodes reverted back to b/w for a time, infact they were still in b/w into January 1971 as the episode where Val Barlow was killed was b/w.
The Baldwin Story is really confusing me. In a story of this type you are surely supposed to be on the side of the good guy. Yet the Barlow kid is the good guy (supposedly) yet he is so bloody irritating you just want to side with Danny. And bloody hell he really needs a haircut! doesn't he?!
What is the current ownership of the factory, surely Danny will still own some of it, even if Adam get's Mike's share?
I think Danny owned 49% of it and Mike 51%, however im not sure if thats exactly correct but something like that. Therefore if Adam was to get the share Mike owned he would be the majority shareholder.
What is the current ownership of the factory, surely Danny will still own some of it, even if Adam get's Mike's share?
I think Danny owned 49% of it and Mike 51%, however im not sure if thats exactly correct but something like that. Therefore if Adam was to get the share Mike owned he would be the majority shareholder.
He gets 40% of share of factory after Danny offers it him. Danny does get arrested after Adam tips the police off, but Danny gets out of it. One of new brothers tricks Adam into selling his 40% share, before making it clear he is after the whole factory and Frankie
Adam is turning into Cousin It. At least Jamie got rid of his Wurzel Gummage look a while back!!
Really liked tonights episode, especially the scene with Danny and the Barlow's at the end. Blanche was also good when she had a go at Danny.
I got the 60's DVD set yesterday, anyone else got this? Ive not had chance to watch much of it, however I did have a look at the first colour episode from 1969, interesting from a presentation point of view that the opening titles, end of part one/part 2 slides and closing titles are all in black and white as are a few scenes during the episode. Its also interesting to note that for a period in 1970 the episodes reverted back to b/w for a time, infact they were still in b/w into January 1971 as the episode where Val Barlow was killed was b/w.
The reason for the b/w in 1970-71 is because of a 'colour strike' by crews in the ITV companies. This was mainly because camera crews had received a pay increase to work in colour as opposed to b/w but sound crews etc. had not and so they were to go on strike unless programmes were made in b/w. This is why the first six episodes of Upstairs Downstairs were shot in b/w (although the first was refilmed in colour).