Oh, you told me you'd been watching something with Janet Maw in when I'd been listening to something or other that also had her in the cast list. What's funnier is that I was actually also watching something with Tim Woodward at the same time. (That early Rattigan I managed to watch on YT, where he was playing the same role Jeremy Northam would in the 80s - and when I worked out why he was familiar to me, it was because he was also in A Piece of Cake with Jeremy Northam, because Brit actors are endlessly incestuous.)
I'm so glad you were able to write about it - I remember you saying that you wanted to when you mentioned it!
I might have to investigate if I can; it sounds cool. I never really watched Dramarama back in the day, although it was on (although this one would have been a bit too early for me to watch it anyway) - I think it just confused me, being different stories & never knowing which of them would be good or not. Also because I also confused it with Let's Pretend, which was a pre-school show. And Banarama, who I thought were maybe connected. (I'm realising as I type that I may have been younger than I thought when I was not really watching Dramarama, heh.)
(None of which has anything to say to your beautiful review - sorry! - but if I make it to that one among my YT things I mean to get to, I shall come back and appreciate it properly.)
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Oh, you told me you'd been watching something with Janet Maw in when I'd been listening to something or other that also had her in the cast list. What's funnier is that I was actually also watching something with Tim Woodward at the same time. (That early Rattigan I managed to watch on YT, where he was playing the same role Jeremy Northam would in the 80s - and when I worked out why he was familiar to me, it was because he was also in A Piece of Cake with Jeremy Northam, because Brit actors are endlessly incestuous.)
I'm so glad you were able to write about it - I remember you saying that you wanted to when you mentioned it!
I might have to investigate if I can; it sounds cool. I never really watched Dramarama back in the day, although it was on (although this one would have been a bit too early for me to watch it anyway) - I think it just confused me, being different stories & never knowing which of them would be good or not. Also because I also confused it with Let's Pretend, which was a pre-school show. And Banarama, who I thought were maybe connected. (I'm realising as I type that I may have been younger than I thought when I was not really watching Dramarama, heh.)
(None of which has anything to say to your beautiful review - sorry! - but if I make it to that one among my YT things I mean to get to, I shall come back and appreciate it properly.)