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Learning Welsh with Horatio and Eddy (Comedy)

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Uploaded by on Dec 10, 2008

Inspired by a Christmas card and the wonderful Hornblower fan-videos and involuntarily supported by Mozart. (I can't help it, but Sam's uniform makes me think of Santa Claus.)

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  • The same with me, as for Russell's Teapot etc., not forgetting about our mission to convince everybody that English actors are "creme de la creme" ! Looking forward to see the promised photo. P.S. Let's do our own version of "Jane Eyre", having Sam for the title role and I hope you'd love to write the script...

  • My Welsh pen-friend suggested to cut Sam into the film with Toby. It's no problem. It will take about a year or two to do that, but what is time when you have a mission? :-P

  • The Coda is one of the best moments in the movement. Too bad it's cut. Try Mozart piano concerto No.24 in C minor, Beethoven's personal favourite.

  • This isn't a music video. The music is just a kind of adornment. When I make such a video I never know how long the owners of the copyright will accept its existence. To minimise the risk I use classical music and cut it, because as a writer I give the story and the dialogues priority. Nevertheless the copyright of this music is already claimed and I'm very thankful that the record lable only claimed it and didn't delete the video. So a missing movement isn't my biggest trouble on Youtube.

  • I've seen the Zeffirelli's movie, and actually it's been my third favourite version (second one has been the 1944 movie with Orson Welles, perfectly matching the author's description). Sam is a very, very good looking Rivers, but "cold as an iceberg", I personally hate puritan people with some kind of "mission". How about casting Sam as Jane, don't you like the idea?

  • I do believe in Russell's Teapot and regard it as my personal mission to convince everybody of its existence, but apart from that I'm an atheist. :-) Well if Sam didn't object to playing Jane Eyre, I wouldn't object to seeing him like that either. You can't challange me. And the photo I'm going to send you will show you why. ROTFL

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  • Annibyniaeth i Gymru

  • Well, promoting English actors may be a mission for a lifetime... Btw, I've been watching "Bernard and Doris" for a while - what an exquisit artist Ralph Fiennes is!!!

  • Oh, Sam is a very charming Rivers. But the Jane in that film is a miscast, so I can't really recommend it. (I used it for "Inspector Westsam and the governess".) The book describes Rivers as very handsome and Rochester as very ugly. So strictly speaking Toby is a miscast, isn't he? ;-) All right, a charming miscast. Is that better? :-)

  • I will, when Sam is going to play Rochester, or at least Jane Eyre, and not that monster Rivers :-))))

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