Hurrah for DVDs of late seventies/early eighties telly of delight! I know not of Enemy at the Door, but may well have to partake of it.
My crossover brain instantly thought of crossing it with The Chalet School in Exile, and I would larf like a drane if there were a coded telegram that went 'Triplets at Les Rosiers. All shes' in EatD, but that's only happening in my imagination, which has a bit of complication, Kylie notwithstanding. It would also be a teeny-tiny fandom, I betcha. Perhaps we could just add it to the Bergerac crossover?
I have been watching Tenko again, over the weekend, and will be watching it even more now my box set has arrived. I ordered it on Sunday after discovering I did not, in fact, own it all on video, but only season 1, and had been blithely reassuring iainjcoleman that I could lend him the Reunion Special should that not be broadcast, and then I discovered that I couldn't, so it would have been a lie, but now I can again so I really haven't told a lie after all.
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Date: 2008-03-04 09:24 pm (UTC)Hurrah for DVDs of late seventies/early eighties telly of delight! I know not of Enemy at the Door, but may well have to partake of it.
My crossover brain instantly thought of crossing it with The Chalet School in Exile, and I would larf like a drane if there were a coded telegram that went 'Triplets at Les Rosiers. All shes' in EatD, but that's only happening in my imagination, which has a bit of complication, Kylie notwithstanding. It would also be a teeny-tiny fandom, I betcha. Perhaps we could just add it to the Bergerac crossover?
I have been watching Tenko again, over the weekend, and will be watching it even more now my box set has arrived. I ordered it on Sunday after discovering I did not, in fact, own it all on video, but only season 1, and had been blithely reassuring