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Previously on "Sapphire and Steel"
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Just finished watching Assignment One. It was even better than remembered. Seriously creepy.
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The blades used to jam up in the girl friends pubic hair.Originally posted by ChrisPackit View PostFor those of you who don't remember, Remington Steele was a 'Dynasty' style programme starring Pierce Brosnan in his pre James Bond days.
Victor Kyam (sp?) was the one who "bought the company" - remember the Remington Fuzz-Aways ? Who the **** bought one of those....
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For those of you who don't remember, Remington Steele was a 'Dynasty' style programme starring Pierce Brosnan in his pre James Bond days.
Victor Kyam (sp?) was the one who "bought the company" - remember the Remington Fuzz-Aways ? Who the **** bought one of those....
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I still look at photos and get a bit of a creepy/spooky feeling. All after 1 episode of S&S 30 odd years ago...
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I was just thinking "that programme wasn't creepy at all", then I remembered I was thinking about Remington Steele...
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I always remember the scene where the door opens and the children are holding a guys hand in a suit and as it pans up he has no face. That gave me nightmares for years.
I always wanted to watch these again but wondered if it won't age well. Bit like Blakes 7. Ace series, but when it was re-run it was just utter tulipe.
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That's assignment 7.Originally posted by mrdonuts View Postspooky, i was just thinking about that series last night
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Just ordered the boxed set. I watched some clips on youtube and it seems to be as creepy as I remember...Tags: None
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