The French beauty set up a charity fund specifically to raise money for Mr. Brown's hometown

Freeda 2022-01-22 08:02:21

http://francoisepascal.co.uk/charities/barnados-lunch

(Text on the webpage:

BARRY EVANS and VINCE POWELL | MEMORIAL LUNCH & HERITAGE FOUNDATION PLAQUE
After Vince Powell, the writer of the Television Series'Mind your Language' had died in 2009. Françoise organised a charity lunch commemorating both the star of the show Barry Evans and Vice Powell in aid of Barnardos, Barry was a Barnardos Child. Among the Guests were Patti Boulaye, Jenny Hanley, George Camiller, Seeta Indrani and Sally Farmiloe who was our auctioneer. The event raised over £3,000 for Barnardos.)

(I did not check the relevant information carefully, the title of the review may be wrong)
(found on the personal webpage of the actor of French crush. http://francoisepascal.co .uk/ )

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Extended Reading
  • Kennedy 2022-03-17 09:01:08

    Although the whole story is about foreigners’ stereotypes that seem to be politically incorrect topics, it is probably only a British drama that can be filmed without making people feel insulting and vulgar, and unconventional.

  • Miles 2022-03-16 09:01:07

    Mr. Brown's real life is so bleak. . . It's sad. . .

Mind Your Language quotes

  • [repeated line]

    Ali Nadim: Jolly good!

  • Jeremy Brown: [Mr Brown is talking to the class about everyday things they should know how to say and do] Ali, where would you go to get some aspirin?

    Ali Nadim: The Tandoori Takeaway.

    Jeremy Brown: What?

    Ali Nadim: My jolly good friend who works there always has plenty aspirin.

    Jeremy Brown: No, where would you *buy* aspirin?

    Ali Nadim: Why would I be buying aspirin, when I can get it from my jolly good friend for free?

    Jeremy Brown: All right, where would you go if the Tandoori Takeaway was closed?

    Ali Nadim: Oh, blimey! The Taj Mahal Curryhouse

    Jamila Ranjha: White Chemist!

    Jeremy Brown: [Ali leaves his seat and begins to walk out of the classroom] Where are you going?

    Ali Nadim: To buy aspirin.

    Jeremy Brown: I thought you said you didn't have a headache?

    Ali Nadim: Oh blimey! I do now!