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Although this is the time of year I normally do a review of my favorite T Tuesday posts from the previous year, I want to share this final Tea with Ian McNeice.
Victor Hogstrom, President and CEO of PBS Kansas has just introduced Ian McNeice to the audience. We've already consumed tea and cookies.
Victor had a list of questions that had been given to him in advance.
One of the first things asked was how Ian got along with his onscreen son, Joe Absolom. He said he thought of him as another son. Apparently they are quite close. He told about the time they were running the restaurant in Portwenn, the fictional Cornish town in which the the show takes place. Two American tourists came into the restaurant area while the crew was taking a break. They asked for reservations and "Bert" (Ian's character) told them he would put them down for 8 p.m.. "Al" (Absolum) asked why he told them that. Bert said because the crew would be gone by then and the tourists would soon learn they had been tricked. OK, it is NOT as funny as Ian told it.
Ian talked about playing a Cornish plumber. He said he never quite got the accent down right, but it was close. He also joked if he'd gotten the accent perfect, we Americans would never have understood a word he or anyone said.
He talked about playing Albert Fezziwig in A Christmas Carol.
Then others asked him questions, one of which was
playing Dr. Burgess in Season 4 of Midsomer Murders. He said how welcoming John Nettles (DCI Tom Barnaby) was. He said the entire crew made him feel at home. The title of the episode was Who Killed Cock Robin?
Later, when he was signing our cups, I asked him how the crew treated and worked around the pandemic. He said the entire crew was shut down and sheltered in place for 404 days.
Now to share the cookies we had. This was NOT a formal Tea, but a get together over tea.
This is what was left after everyone had eaten. I wish I'd grabbed another brownie with the strawberry on top.
This is my drink reference today.
This is the couple who Ian is staying with in Wichita.
I promise, this is the last time I will show this cup unless you come to my home.
You've seen mine and now it's time to share your own drink related post. It can be
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I enjoyed reading more about this event. Sounded really nice for everyone there, and to be able to ask questions as well. Thanks for sharing. Happy first T of the new year hugs Kathy
Too bad you didn't have another brownie -- that was also my feeling at New Year's Eve, wishing I could eat another brownie. I ate too much of the rest of the dinner! But you can see the pictures in my blog post today.
Have a great year in blogging! ...mae at maefood.blogspot.com
Yes, that was a really special event. The cookies look delicious, especially the brownies with the strawberry. People have been so modest, or perhaps they had just provided too many. Everyone could have had two! I'm not doing a second on the 2nd this month, sorry. hugs, Lisca
I'm glad you shared another post about your outing to meet Ian McNeice.It's an exciting event. And I bet you'll never wash or use that mug-smile. They did put on a nice little spread, and it was nice it wasn't a huge crowd so everyone could actually meet McNeice. I hope your new year is starting off nicely, and that you have a happy T day too. Hugs-Erika
I can see that you really enjoyed this event and I bet it was memorable. I had to laugh about the Cornish accent and that no one would understand it - there are so many accents in Britain that are hard to understand. I finally got used to some of the Scottish and more Northern accents, but there are still too many times when I don't understand them. When we first watched "Shetland" we put on the subtitles. Thankfully, we don't need that anymore.
Now I wish I had been there too - sounds so fun. I would love to see your cup in person and hear his attempt at a Cornish Accent! Fun stuff (especially the dessert), Elizabeth. Happy T-day.
I am way behind these but I did enjoy this post about the Cornish Plumber. I enjoyed that show a lot. Time goes so fast for me these days. Time for new things.
Soooo thoughtful they also took care of people like me who do not like sweets! And (a little) Big Bird was there, awww! Why? Oh, I am so sorry I do not know Ian...
It looks like you had a lot of fun at the event - and delicious food! :-) I wish you and your loved ones good luck and health in the new year - and a happy T-Day! 🥂🍀😌 All the best, Traude https://rostrose.blogspot.com/2023/01/costa-rica-1-kapitel-einleitung.html
What a lovely afternoon. I enjoyed the anecdotes and wish I could have enjoyed the tea and cookies, too. The brownies with strawberries look especially yummy. Happy T Day
Well i think you thoroughly enjoyed that visit. I'm so glad PBS could arrange that. I think i would have gone for another chocolate brownie too! Happy New Year Elizabeth... Happy T day! Hugs! deb
It looks like you had such a wonderful time and those chocolate brownies look so good with the strawberry on top 😊. Happy New Year and wishing you a very Happy T Day too! Hugs Jo X
What an enjoyable time you had! Of course Bert Large is recognizable right away. I'm sure his stories were fun to hear. Nice to have the cup to commemorate the occasion.
Hopefully this comment will post today, having some google problems. Looks like you had a really entertaining afternoon and lovely tea and biccies. I've never seen the show, I know of it, but not watched it. Happy T Day! Elle/EOTC xx
I can tell what a fantastic occasion this was- as well as hearing some amusing stories it looks as though PBS put on a good spread! I'm so pleased you took the time to share the whole experience. Hugs, Chrisx
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I enjoyed reading more about this event. Sounded really nice for everyone there, and to be able to ask questions as well. Thanks for sharing. Happy first T of the new year hugs Kathy
What a great event, Elizabeth. So fun that you could share. Happy New Year!
Too bad you didn't have another brownie -- that was also my feeling at New Year's Eve, wishing I could eat another brownie. I ate too much of the rest of the dinner! But you can see the pictures in my blog post today.
Have a great year in blogging! ...mae at maefood.blogspot.com
It really looks and sounds a lovely event.
Sending my good wishes for a happy and healthy 2023.
All the best Jan
Yes, that was a really special event. The cookies look delicious, especially the brownies with the strawberry. People have been so modest, or perhaps they had just provided too many. Everyone could have had two!
I'm not doing a second on the 2nd this month, sorry.
hugs,
Lisca
I'm glad you shared another post about your outing to meet Ian McNeice.It's an exciting event. And I bet you'll never wash or use that mug-smile. They did put on a nice little spread, and it was nice it wasn't a huge crowd so everyone could actually meet McNeice. I hope your new year is starting off nicely, and that you have a happy T day too. Hugs-Erika
I have really enjoyed reading about the grand event. What a privialge to have been part of it. Have a lovely evening.
Interestjng Q & A. The cookies look good
I can see that you really enjoyed this event and I bet it was memorable. I had to laugh about the Cornish accent and that no one would understand it - there are so many accents in Britain that are hard to understand. I finally got used to some of the Scottish and more Northern accents, but there are still too many times when I don't understand them. When we first watched "Shetland" we put on the subtitles. Thankfully, we don't need that anymore.
Now I wish I had been there too - sounds so fun. I would love to see your cup in person and hear his attempt at a Cornish Accent! Fun stuff (especially the dessert), Elizabeth. Happy T-day.
I am way behind these but I did enjoy this post about the Cornish Plumber. I enjoyed that show a lot. Time goes so fast for me these days. Time for new things.
Totally memorable. Totally amazing.
Soooo thoughtful they also took care of people like me who do not like sweets!
And (a little) Big Bird was there, awww! Why?
Oh, I am so sorry I do not know Ian...
Glad you enjoyed your afternoon at PBS! Hugs, Valerie
It looks like you had a lot of fun at the event - and delicious food! :-)
I wish you and your loved ones good luck and health in the new year - and a happy T-Day! 🥂🍀😌
All the best, Traude
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Ian McNeice!!! He has had a wonderful career so far, and I look forward to following him in years to come. He does make a delightful Fezziwig :)
Happy T Tuesday
What a lovely afternoon. I enjoyed the anecdotes and wish I could have enjoyed the tea and cookies, too. The brownies with strawberries look especially yummy. Happy T Day
I love the stories they told! Such fun!
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Well i think you thoroughly enjoyed that visit. I'm so glad PBS could arrange that. I think i would have gone for another chocolate brownie too! Happy New Year Elizabeth... Happy T day! Hugs! deb
It looks like you had such a wonderful time and those chocolate brownies look so good with the strawberry on top 😊. Happy New Year and wishing you a very Happy T Day too! Hugs Jo X
What an enjoyable time you had! Of course Bert Large is recognizable right away. I'm sure his stories were fun to hear. Nice to have the cup to commemorate the occasion.
This is a nice tribute to a sweet looking man. The cookies looked so good. And what a treasure to have a signed cup!
This looks such fun -- I'm so glad you got to go! (I'll have to check out that Midsomer episode. I know I've seen it -- but LOONNNGGG ago!)
Hopefully this comment will post today, having some google problems. Looks like you had a really entertaining afternoon and lovely tea and biccies. I've never seen the show, I know of it, but not watched it. Happy T Day! Elle/EOTC xx
I can tell what a fantastic occasion this was- as well as hearing some amusing stories it looks as though PBS put on a good spread! I'm so pleased you took the time to share the whole experience. Hugs, Chrisx
That's really cool! So glad you were able to enjoy the event.
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