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Author Topic: Separated At Birth  (Read 14518 times)
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« Reply #45 on: 22:40:02, 24-02-2007 »

I may be mean, but am I allowed to be a little naughty too...? Wink


BONNEY                     GARRETT


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« Reply #46 on: 23:07:36, 24-02-2007 »

          Charles Hazlewood                                                          Tony Blair

                   
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« Reply #47 on: 00:09:33, 25-02-2007 »

          Charles Hazlewood                                                          Tony Blair


Aaaarrrrgggghhhh!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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« Reply #48 on: 09:16:29, 25-02-2007 »

I'm really enjoying this thread!  I don't think he looks like Tony Blair though.  Grin

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« Reply #49 on: 09:27:20, 25-02-2007 »

I don't think he looks like Tony Blair in real life, but when I saw the photos of CH posted earlier in this thread, I thought they were Tony Blair.

Britten's resemblance to Sid James is the one that alarms me most. It would be hard to find two people more different in character. I really don't see BB having an affair with Barbara Windsor.
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« Reply #50 on: 09:47:59, 25-02-2007 »

May be they don't look like twins, but they like the same color (blue) and they like to strike a similar pose. I am talking about Tone Blair and Mr H.
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« Reply #51 on: 10:13:21, 25-02-2007 »

Britten's resemblance to Sid James is the one that alarms me most. It would be hard to find two people more different in character. I really don't see BB having an affair with Barbara Windsor.

Mary - the above has given me such a laugh this morning!!   It's my fault I do have to imagine everything.  Lovely mental picture though.  Grin
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« Reply #52 on: 11:44:04, 25-02-2007 »

I don't think he looks like Tony Blair in real life, but when I saw the photos of CH posted earlier in this thread, I thought they were Tony Blair.

The pic that George used in #35 looks like Blair when he's putting on his 'casual' look. Couldn't find one of those pics, though.

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Britten's resemblance to Sid James is the one that alarms me most. It would be hard to find two people more different in character. I really don't see BB having an affair with Barbara Windsor.

I have a whole cast list for a 'Carry On Composing' film (developed through games with Richard and others), some of which have appeared in this thread. Always thought of Barbara Windsor playing Roxanna Panufnik, but can't find the right photos to show that quite yet.
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« Reply #53 on: 11:53:37, 25-02-2007 »

Here's another that's always struck me:

Sviatoslav Richter                         Jean Genet

 
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« Reply #54 on: 12:11:13, 25-02-2007 »

Gavin Bryars

Jean Genet

although Genet looks like a bald Antonio Banderas...
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« Reply #55 on: 12:18:48, 25-02-2007 »

Victor Meldrew

Richter


isn't it good to see that religion made Richter truely happy?
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« Reply #56 on: 12:25:23, 25-02-2007 »

Billy Connolly   

Mischa Maisky 
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« Reply #57 on: 12:38:44, 25-02-2007 »

Velma from Scooby Doo                    Susan McClary

   
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« Reply #58 on: 13:30:49, 25-02-2007 »

Here you go, Mary:

Benjamin Britten



Sid James

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« Reply #59 on: 13:43:13, 25-02-2007 »

And don't forget Jeremy Dale Roberts:

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