Hadleigh, a popular series of the seventies, starring the charming Gerald Harper and me (for a season). In it I played a single mother, more unusual in those times struggling to be both parents and start working again. Michael Billington played my dissolute difficult husband. He was a lovely man, fun and friendly. I was playing a rather stressed person, but had a hard time keeping a straight face with Michael during some of our scenes.
@VinnyMonster1 Yes!
leaderstragg 3 months ago
@acechadwick THANKS
mrmagicroundcircle 5 months ago
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Some of the most successful businessmen have been declared or faced bankruptcy before they became successful. It's a learning curve and "Never take your eye off the ball" is one of the biggest.lessons
It's not easy being self employed and anyone who is or tries it, deserves respect. Kudos to you for having the guts to do it. I know it may not feel good right now but anyone who has the balls to strike out on their own won't stay down for long. Good luck.
acechadwick 5 months ago
@acechadwick thanks for reply .was my fault didnt keep my finger on the pulse took to many chances
mrmagicroundcircle 5 months ago
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Sorry to hear that. I truly am.
acechadwick 5 months ago
@acechadwick followed your advice just been declared bancrupt
mrmagicroundcircle 5 months ago
Currently re-watching all the series of Hadleigh. Must say I think 'Anne' would have made a much better wife for 'James' than the awful 'Jennifer'.!!!
cliffnwend 9 months ago
An excellent scene from the supurb series Hadleigh, played supurbly by Jane Merrow and the late Michael Billington (The man who should have been Bond!)
I have all four series of Hadleigh on DVD and would recommend them strongly to anyone who appreciates high quality television drama. Supurb scripts/excellent acting. You really loose yourself in this stuff! Series four even has an excellent 'making of' documentary which features nearly all of the main cast.
P.S. Any chance of an autograph Jane?
richardyardley 11 months ago
@mrmagicroundcircle
Well after my second marriage ended I realised with overwhelming clarity, that the only person who can ever make a success of you....is you. So I worked hard but used the money I made to invest in gaps I saw in the market....any market. There are always gaps if you look hard enough. Even during a recession you can supply something that people need.
Number 1 rule to always apply.
Be kind. Do things from a good and honest place. Go the extra mile.
Good luck Mr Magic!
acechadwick 1 year ago
@acechadwick How
mrmagicroundcircle 1 year ago