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@Baz posted:

It’s ok Mollie â€Ķ.I used to like Mary Berry , but went right off her a couple of years ago when she was on another baking competition , and she was too biased .

Baz
You missed a very pleasant programme. Mary Berry was one of seven judges. Two of the others were Monica Galetti and Rahul Mandal (from Bake Off). Programme is on iplayer and there are links to the recipes for the five puddings:
https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m00178bg

El Loro
@El Loro posted:

Baz
You missed a very pleasant programme. Mary Berry was one of seven judges. Two of the others were Monica Galetti and Rahul Mandal (from Bake Off). Programme is on iplayer and there are links to the recipes for the five puddings:
https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m00178bg

Thanks El I did read about it on the news this morning , and I do like Monica , but I’m afraid an hour of Mary is too much these days

Baz
@Baz posted:

Thanks El I did read about it on the news this morning , and I do like Monica , but I’m afraid an hour of Mary is too much these days


I have a similar aversion to the actress Meryl Streep. I saw the Fred Zinnemann film "Julia" (1977) at the cinema when it was released. Film starred Jane Fonda and had Vanessa Redgrave as Julia.
Meryl Streep had a very small role in the film (which was her first) but I took an instant dislike to her. Clip is under a minute long.

El Loro
@El Loro posted:


I have a similar aversion to the actress Meryl Streep. I saw the Fred Zinnemann film "Julia" (1977) at the cinema when it was released. Film starred Jane Fonda and had Vanessa Redgrave as Julia.
Meryl Streep had a very small role in the film (which was her first) but I took an instant dislike to her. Clip is under a minute long.

Yes, I’m not keen on her either El

Baz
@Baz posted:

Having said that , I did quite like her in that tv mini series Holocaust .

Didn't see that but that came straight after "Julia" which also has a Holocaust background.
Short Yourube clip where some of the film music is played with short clips.
Jane Fonda played the writer Lillian Hellman. The first clip is of a woman in a boat (that's the real Lillian Helllman). Jason Robards was Dashiell Hammett.
Scene I remember most was of Vanessa Redgrave at Oxford carrying some textbooks with a radiant smile - quite something on the large cinema screen.

El Loro
@El Loro posted:

Didn't see that but that came straight after "Julia" which also has a Holocaust background.
Short Yourube clip where some of the film music is played with short clips.
Jane Fonda played the writer Lillian Hellman. The first clip is of a woman in a boat (that's the real Lillian Helllman). Jason Robards was Dashiell Hammett.
Scene I remember most was of Vanessa Redgrave at Oxford carrying some textbooks with a radiant smile - quite something on the large cinema screen.

Yes, I think I saw the film .I liked Jane  Fonda in On Golden Pond .

Baz

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