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    liamegan2000
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    I just realised I did not say why,
     
    William did have to struggle with his history, not
    an easy thing in those days to cope with – true.
     
    But he proved to be so gullible when Josiah
    Beaumont, played by Warren Clarke of Diezel and Pasco (spelling) fame,
    entered the story.
     
    He was a total coward when it came to his
    relationship with Charlotte (James' daughter) although before his
    sticky end it would seem he did have some feelings for her.
     
    I did think Marc Harrison was very good in the
    part, I am sure he was not at all like the character!
     
    Bill.

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    —– Original Message —–
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    Polls
    As a character, William Frazer, but a very
    good portrayal by Marc Harrison  whatever happened to
    him?
     
    Bill.

    #296
    ivaradi
    Keymaster
    — yeah He was horrible to poor odl Charlotte.

    He was a total coward when it came to his relationship with
    Charlotte (James' daughter) although before his sticky end it would
    seem he did have some feelings for her.

    >
    > I did think Marc Harrison was very good in the part, I am sure he

    was not at all like the character!

    >
    > Bill.
    > —– Original Message —–
    > From: William Whittaker
    > To: shiponedingroup@yahoogroups.com
    > Sent: Friday, March 05, 2004 8:00 PM
    > Subject: Re: [shiponedingroup] Onedin Polls
    >
    >
    > As a character, William Frazer, but a very good portrayal by Marc

    Harrison whatever happened to him?

    >
    > Bill.

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