Never The Twain

Never The Twain : Never the Twain was a comedy featuring Donald Sutherland and Windsor Davies as a couple of neighbouring antique dealers, trying to constantly get the better of each other.

Windsor Davies has ALWAYS scared me. It's that grin he does. I know I can't demonstrate it in text form, but believe me it's a damn scary face. All teeth, a big tash and a twitchy eye. (*shudder)

I know there was a spot of vase pinching at one point, but I spend that much of the time cringing whenever Windsor made an appearance, I can't tell you how it ended.

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Actually it was Donald Sinden, not Donald Sutherland (father of Kiefer!)

Anna 01-Oct-2006, 08:52:57 PM


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Donald Sutherland in a britcom? good lord no! the man is a legend of hollywod, he wouldnt dirty his hands by starring beside such filth

Terrahawk79 01-Oct-2006, 09:20:29 PM


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