@MorrisBrightMBE A lovely man. Had the pleasure of working with him years ago. He was very knowledgeable on anything that was discussed. Unconsciously hilarious. Bless him x
@classic_film And Then There Were None (1945)
Death on the Nile (Ustinov)
Murder on the Orient Express (Finney)
Curtain (Suchet)
A Murder is Announced (Hickson)
@MorrisBrightMBE Happiest BIG BIRTHDAY greetings my friend. Hope you had a belter of a day....I'm not there yet of course....still got another...oh I don't know.....15 years maybe? 😁X
One of the actors from I Swear, a film about the life of Tourette’s sufferer John Davidson, has come out in support of him following the BAFTAs controversy. The film is based on Davidson’s life, and he also appears in it.
At the ceremony, Davidson was heard shouting several profanities, including a derogatory term aimed at Black people, as a result of his condition.
His co-star stressed that Tourette’s is a neurological disorder people have no control over and that John had every right to attend the BAFTAs.
John Davidson is the one who should be apologised to. Him and 1000s like him. No one should ever have to apologise for having a medical condition. It's worrying that this has been made into something that it clearly is not. To the uneducated out there....watch 'I Swear'
@DiscussingFilm John should never have had to apologise for his medical condition. It's worrying that this has been made into something it clearly is not. It is he who should be apologised to. Him and the those like him with this terrible, painful condition. Complainers..... watch 'I Swear'
Here is the brand new poster for the “unmissable” film I SWEAR directed by Kirk Jones and starring Robert Aramayo as John Davidson.
In cinemas October 10th.
@rickblackman01 This was my Mum's favourite. She loved this film and kept pointing out your dad as 'he grew up to Christopher Beeney'! Here's to them both mate. X