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    ivaradi
    Keymaster
    Are there any references to The Onedin Line in movies, novels, TV
    shows, cliches, etc. since the show was on the air? Since Onedin had a
    big following, I wondered if spurred popular slang, if people in movies
    made references to characters and the like.

    Your thoughts are welcome.

    #663
    ivaradi
    Keymaster

    Hello:
     
    there was a book out called "the making of the Onedin
    Line"  You should be able to get it out of the library.  It was
    published around 1980 or so.  Very interesting book.  I love the off
    set photos of Anne and Peter.  They were on their way to becoming an off
    screen couple by then.  The books the series was based on was written by
    Cryril Abraham who did write some of the scripts.  Hope that
    helps
     
     


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    [shiponedingroup] References to the Onedin in popular
    culture?

    Are there any references to The Onedin Line in movies, novels, TV

    shows, cliches, etc. since the show was on the air? Since Onedin had a

    big following, I wondered if spurred popular slang, if people in movies

    made references to characters and the like.

    Your thoughts are
    welcome.

    #664
    ivaradi
    Keymaster
    — In shiponedingroup@yahoogroups.com, "braniffjetliner2002"
    <braniffjetliner2002@y…> wrote:

    >
    > Are there any references to The Onedin Line in movies, novels, TV
    > shows, cliches, etc. since the show was on the air? Since Onedin

    had a

    > big following, I wondered if spurred popular slang, if people in

    movies

    > made references to characters and the like.
    >
    > Your thoughts are welcome.

    >Hello:

    there was a book out called "the making of the Onedin Line" You
    should be able to get it out of the library. It was published
    around 1980 or so. Very interesting book. I love the off set
    photos of Anne and Peter. They were on their way to becoming an off
    screen couple by then. The books the series was based on was
    written by Cryril Abraham who did write some of the scripts. Hope
    that helps

    #665
    — Well I am not sure if this is quite what you mean, but I once saw
    a 'Two Ronnies' sketch where of course Ronnie Barker was Baines and
    Ronnie Corbett (plus amazing sideburns! ) was a rather diminutive
    James. Can't quite remember the storyline but every time 'Baines' left
    or entered the cabin the contents of a bucket of water was thrown over
    him!

    Fiona

    #666
    ivaradi
    Keymaster
    Perfect reference to the Onedin Line!! By the way, I live in the United States, so is that program available on DVD at this time?

    bty261364 <fiona.j.hall@btopenworld.com> wrote:

    --- Well I am not sure if this is quite what you mean, but I once saw
    a 'Two Ronnies' sketch where of course Ronnie Barker was Baines and
    Ronnie Corbett (plus amazing sideburns! ) was a rather diminutive
    James. Can't quite remember the storyline but every time 'Baines' left
    or entered the cabin the contents of a bucket of water was thrown over
    him!

    Fiona


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    #667
    merligo
    Member
    — In shiponedingroup@yahoogroups.com, "bty261364"
    <fiona.j.hall@b…> wrote:

    >
    > — Well I am not sure if this is quite what you mean, but I once

    saw

    > a 'Two Ronnies' sketch where of course Ronnie Barker was Baines and
    > Ronnie Corbett (plus amazing sideburns! ) was a rather diminutive
    > James. Can't quite remember the storyline but every time 'Baines'

    left

    > or entered the cabin the contents of a bucket of water was thrown

    over

    > him!
    >
    > Fiona
    >

    The script of the Onedin sketch is included in a book of scripts from
    Two Ronnies/Ronnie Barker.

    Does anyone know if the sketch is included in any of the Two Ronnies
    videos/DVDs?

    Diana

    #668
    Hi

    I may be drummed out of the group for saying this (!) but I don't
    think the sketch quite matched up to the dizzy heights of 'fork
    handles' , 'pispronounciation' or the 'Morris Dancers' so I would very
    much doubt if it will be on VHS/DVD

    With apologies to our members who have absolutly no idea who the 'Two
    RoRonnies' are or to what I am referring above!

    Fiona

    >
    >
    > The script of the Onedin sketch is included in a book of scripts

    from

    > Two Ronnies/Ronnie Barker.
    >
    > Does anyone know if the sketch is included in any of the Two Ronnies
    > videos/DVDs?
    >
    > Diana
    >

    #669
    Hi

    I may be drummed out of the group for saying this (!) but I don't
    think the sketch quite matched up to the dizzy heights of 'fork
    handles' , 'pispronounciation' or the 'Morris Dancers' so I would very
    much doubt if it will be on VHS/DVD

    With apologies to our members who have absolutly no idea who the 'Two
    RoRonnies' are or to what I am referring above!

    Fiona

    >
    >
    > The script of the Onedin sketch is included in a book of scripts

    from

    > Two Ronnies/Ronnie Barker.
    >
    > Does anyone know if the sketch is included in any of the Two Ronnies
    > videos/DVDs?
    >
    > Diana
    >

    #670
    merligo
    Member

    Oh I agree with you, Fiona, that from my vague
    memory of seeing the scene in the 70s, the Onedin take off was a long way from
    being one of the Two Ronnies best efforts.  Having said that, I'd still v
    much like to see it again.
     
    D

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    —– Original Message —–
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    Subject: [shiponedingroup] Re: References
    to the Onedin in popular culture?

    Hi

    I may be drummed out of the group for saying
    this (!) but I don't
    think the sketch quite matched up to the dizzy
    heights of 'fork
    handles' , 'pispronounciation' or the 'Morris Dancers' so
    I would very
    much doubt if it will be on VHS/DVD

    With apologies to
    our members who have absolutly no idea who the 'Two
    RoRonnies' are or to
    what I am referring above!

    Fiona
    >
    >
    > The script
    of the Onedin sketch is included in a book of scripts
    from
    > Two
    Ronnies/Ronnie Barker.
    >
    > Does anyone know if the sketch is
    included in any of the Two Ronnies
    > videos/DVDs?
    >
    >
    Diana
    >

    #671
    galacticprobe
    Participant
    Greetings, All,

    I know I'm a bit late on this, but I didn't have any comments to
    ass until a few days or so ago when my wife & I were watching an
    episode of "Are You Being Served?". Mr. Humphries was talking about
    his television experience the previous night. (Not trying to memorize
    the dialog – laughing at their effective use of "self-cleaning
    pronography") Mr. Humphries says his television had no picture, only
    sound, when he turned it on & found himself in the middle of a
    programme. He describes what dialog he heard, with it sounding more &
    more like some lurid X-rated thing the more he talked. Finally he says
    he heard someone say [something like] "Bring her around, Mr. Baines;
    and I realized it was 'The Onedin Line.'"

    Not exactly "modern" culture, but it was a (humourous) reference.

    Dino

    — In shiponedingroup@yahoogroups.com, "braniffjetliner2002"
    <braniffjetliner2002@y…> wrote:

    >
    > Are there any references to The Onedin Line in movies, novels, TV
    > shows, cliches, etc. since the show was on the air? Since Onedin had

    a

    > big following, I wondered if spurred popular slang, if people in

    movies

    > made references to characters and the like.
    >
    > Your thoughts are welcome.
    >

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