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Peter Firth
31-12-2010, 01:26 PM
Post: #491
RE: Peter Firth
I'm also interested in the audio books, however, I don't care for keeping a copy. Can I borrow someones?????

Little winge - I liked PF in Tess - georgous as he is/was then - but I hated the film.
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31-12-2010, 01:29 PM (This post was last modified: 31-12-2010 02:53 PM by picard1109.)
Post: #492
RE: Peter Firth
I found a website specialising in audiobooks which had quite a lot of PF's work but the prices were completely staggering - £45-65 for audiocassette or CD versions of books. What planet are they on??!!

They had The Prince but read by a different actor.

TL - I expect that there's some gizmo which enables you to convert audio cassette to MP3, a bit like the VHS-MP4 converters.
(31-12-2010 01:26 PM)Obsession Wrote:  I'm also interested in the audio books, however, I don't care for keeping a copy. Can I borrow someones?????

Little winge - I liked PF in Tess - georgous as he is/was then - but I hated the film.

Happy to lend you my CD version of PF reading Tess of D'Urbevilles. PM me with your address if you're interested.

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02-01-2011, 11:22 AM
Post: #493
RE: Peter Firth
It's incredibly difficult to get hold of anything of PFs that is still available. Something of a labour of love. I came across the Tess audio book when I was trying to find Birdsong, which seems to be an impossibility. I love Birdsong and can imagine Peter's reading of it being absolutely extraordinary. In Waterstones the one PF production they could offer me was the Tess audiobook, at the staggering price of £67!! In the end I got it from Amazon for seven quid. Where's the logic?

I'm supremely technologically challenged but I am happy to share it with anyone if I can work out how! Also, would be very happy if anyone could share a recording of Birdsong.
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02-01-2011, 11:42 AM
Post: #494
RE: Peter Firth
I am working on the Birdsong conversion to CD. It may take some time though. Bear with.

Not sure if I have said before but I am totally loving "That's Life." I know Peter only has a small part but he is just so darn cute in it. I'm on episode 7. I haven't pressed fast forward once, which makes a change Wink

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02-01-2011, 12:58 PM
Post: #495
RE: Peter Firth
(02-01-2011 11:42 AM)Tea Lady Wrote:  Not sure if I have said before but I am totally loving "That's Life." I know Peter only has a small part but he is just so darn cute in it.

He is really cute in it, isn't he? I really just want to hug Victor. And he's wonderfully British in it, which is a nice antidote to the in-your-face New Jerseyness of it all (apologies to cousins from the Garden State but That's Life is a bit OTT in that regard). I confess that I did fast forward quite a bit - I really just wanted to slap most of the characters, particularly Pauly!

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02-01-2011, 04:36 PM
Post: #496
RE: Peter Firth
(02-01-2011 12:58 PM)picard1109 Wrote:  He is really cute in it, isn't he? I really just want to hug Victor. And he's wonderfully British in it, which is a nice antidote to the in-your-face New Jerseyness of it all (apologies to cousins from the Garden State but That's Life is a bit OTT in that regard). I confess that I did fast forward quite a bit - I really just wanted to slap most of the characters, particularly Pauly!

Whatchu tawkin' 'bout!? Who you cawlin' in-your-face? I gotta a guy in the "family" I would like you for to have a conversation wid. I would but a gotta date down the shore with a real joey bennie. Fuhgeddaboudit! Tongue

Just your basic North "Joysey" Guidos and Guidettes. Smile

No offense taken and not just because it gave me chance to take the mickey a bit. As with all TV programmes, they probably are OTT. But they do exist and are equally as slappable as Pauly!

Could be worse. Could be "Jersey Shore." Those are real guidos and guidettes. Wink

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02-01-2011, 05:55 PM
Post: #497
RE: Peter Firth
I can empathise, A Cousin, as I come from south Essex. Basildon, to be precise and it's the UK's equivalent, for media people, of NJ.

Our people are shown as loud, no taste...common, basically. In fact, PF has played someone from where I come from - Godzilla in The Broker's Man. His character was very much like a number of guys I've met...and PF played it rather well, actually.

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03-01-2011, 06:27 AM (This post was last modified: 03-01-2011 06:43 AM by cateau1.)
Post: #498
RE: Peter Firth
OMG. Found this on eBay. I think it will take a braver HJP-tragic than me to watch this (don't know if I want to see him like that!)
Just rewatched Shadowlands today because I hadn't realised PF was in it. There's no denying men improve with age (into gorgeous, memorable, yummy lips, Pearce-ing eyes). Is that diplomatic enough ... surely he's only human and will want to read about himself here from time to time and I don't want to blow my chances when he decides he's fed up with young gorgeous things that fall all over him and can't resist a same age (well, OK slightly older) woman who will fall all over him?


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03-01-2011, 11:06 AM
Post: #499
RE: Peter Firth
Does anyone know already when South Riding will be aired?
I’ve just recently finished the book and liked it very much, it's a great read.

I’ll put this into spoiler tags as I don’t know how familiar everyone here is with the story:

Series South Riding Spoiler: show
Peter Firth’s character Alderman Snaith isn’t really in so many scenes of the book but I think those in which he is are quite important to the whole story so I’m hoping we’ll not only see him for a few fleeting moments.

Also I think the character isn’t actually supposed to receive much sympathies from the readers as he has quite a cold and antisocial personality and is not letting anybody too close to him. I however felt quite sorry for him and also thought that on the inside he would be a better person than the one shown publicly but that again may only be the case because I had a nice image of Peter Firth in mind when reading the book ;-))
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03-01-2011, 11:26 AM (This post was last modified: 03-01-2011 11:31 AM by Tea Lady.)
Post: #500
RE: Peter Firth
No date for South Riding as yet. It was reported to be January though. The BBC Press Office has been closed for the best part of a week, so hoping we get a date in the next week or so.
(03-01-2011 06:27 AM)cateau1 Wrote:  OMG. Found this on eBay. I think it will take a braver HJP-tragic than me to watch this (don't know if I want to see him like that!)

Cateau1, It's called White Angel in the UK. It's one of Peter's best films. Some say his best. It is a low budget horror film though, so don't expect anything amazing in terms of sets. But Peter's performance is brilliant and well worth seeking out.

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