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Lewis Collins reached great popularity in the late 1970's and early 1980's as
Bodie in TV's The Professionals - the series was a replacement for The New
Avengers with two tough gritty agents working for an anti terror/anti crime
agency in the UK.
Many people touted Lewis Collins as the next
Ah yes, Bond's character development, Roger Moore cast a long shadow.
Collins deemed too aggressive apparently. Seems quite bizarre as one that
considers Connery's Bond V Red Grant as about the peak of it.
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On 28 Nov 2013, at 16:45, Adrian Cowdry jboh...@aol.com wrote:
I do find it amazing though how he never pushed on from The Professionals, he
had the rugged charm that goes down well in Hollywood, maybe he should of made
the jump to the US straight after the P’s but very sad to see him go this way,
he made quite an impact on me as a youngster watching the
The point with Collins was he was smooth and had the good humor - Shaw was the
better crafted actor. Everyone liked Bodie as he was slick.
But Collins had less development as an actor so couldn't achieve much more than
actioners. He would have done a better job than Pierce Brosnan as 007 I
Granted Martin Shaw was the better classically trained and overall better
actor between the two. Had Collins been given the chance at Bond he would
have fit quite well straight after Moore due to his comic timing and true to
life action ability - doing his own stunts and SAS training and
Just have to say, I thought The Professionals opening credits with the car
smashing through the plate glass was the best opening sequence of any UK TV
series, of any genre.
At my school you were either a Professsionals or a Starsky and Hutch lad. I
know who I was even though Paul Michael
My parents bought me one of those Starsky, chunky cardigan type things.
Great era, other favourites were Kojak, Harry O and Cannon. Last two having the
brilliant gimmicks of an inoperable bullet injury and morbid obesity preventing
them from chasing the perps.
The New Avengers also catered to
On Tuesday, November 26th, we sold $32,810 of folded one-sheets, which
brought our total for 2013 to $4,073,811, which surpassed our old sales
record of $4,072,951, set last year!
This is all the more remarkable because we still have 7 regular weekly
auctions left, plus all five parts of our
*WAKE UP!* There are just minutes to go until these *999 non-U.S. lobby
cards folded non-U.S. posters with many Australian, German,
Russian*,start ending at 7 PM CST, and amazingly there are still 40%
the items at $5
or under, and hundreds of them are still $1 or have *NO *bid at all! I urge
you
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