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Susannah Harker first wore this dress as Jane Bennet in the 1995 Pride and Prejudice. The following year, in 1996, it was seen on Samantha Bond as Mrs. Weston in the ITV production of Emma. Eight years later, it appeared on Larushka Ivan-Zadeh Griaznov in the 2004 reality show Regency House Party. It was later spotted in Persuasion, where Rosamund Stephen wore the dress as Henrietta Musgrove in 2007. In 2019 it was worn by Alexandra Roach as Diana Parker in the last episode of the first season of Sanditon.
Costume Credit: carsNcors, Heather, Katie, Martina
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ultimate-007 · 3 months
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THE WORLD IS NOT ENOUGH 1999
Samantha Bond
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cressida-jayoungr · 7 months
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One Dress a Day Challenge
September: Bond Films
Goldeneye / Samantha Bond as Miss (Eve) Moneypenny
I think Samantha Bond is my second-favorite Moneypenny after Lois Maxwell. Her banter with Pierce Brosnan was great. This is from her first appearance in the role, when she's been summoned from a date to brief James Bond on an emergency situation, so it's a rare chance to see her dressed up in this little black dress with lace sleeves and a scalloped sweetheart neckline. We never really get to see the skirt, but it seems fairly short.
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crewman-penelope · 10 months
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🍀 Moneypenny Monday 🍀
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downton-bridgerton · 1 year
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Downton Abbey: A New Era - Behind The Scenes (Part 5/?) (x) (x)
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avonlea71 · 9 months
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Samantha Bond in Lark Rise To Candleford.
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mandoreviews · 4 months
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📽️ Downton Abbey: A New Era (2022)
This was better than the first movie. I felt like this story was more cohesive than the first movie’s, even though it’s basically two stories in one. I think the problem with the first one was that there were too many subplots to be handled well in a movie. This one didn’t have as much of that problem. I also felt that this one really wrapped things up. I wouldn’t be mad if there were another movie because I really like these characters, but I also think that their stories have been given their proper closure. All in all, this is such a great franchise, so I don’t think anyone would regret watching this or any of the others.
Sex/nudity: 2/10 (kissing, flirting, mild innuendoes)
Language: 1/10 (very mild)
Violence: 0/10
Overall rating: 8/10
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monsterintheballroom · 5 months
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Luke being the only rooster in the yard 🤭
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teamcivilian · 10 months
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nerds-yearbook · 5 months
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Goldeneye was released on November 17, 1995. Goldeneye was the 17th EON James Bond film and the first to star Pierce Brosnan as 007. Brosnan was originally picked to star as Bond in The Living Daylights (1987), but at the last minute was prevented due to contractual obligations to Remington Steele. Goldeneye was meant to be Timothy Dalton's 3rd Bond film but the production got held up for years due to legal problems. Dalton finally gave up waiting and the role once again was offered to Brosnan. It was the first EON Bond film not produced by Albert R Broccoli. Besides, recasting Bond, Judi Dench took over as M and Samantha Bond as Moneypenny with Desmond Llewelyn being the only returning cast member in his long running performance as Q. It was only the second EON Bond film (the first being Licence to Kill -1989) to not be named after an Ian Fleming book (Goldeneye was the name of the house where Fleming wrote the Bond books in Jamaica) and the plot wasn't based on any of his books either. It also marked the first EON Bond film to use CGI. In a plot twist, Sean Bean dies at the end. ("Goldeneye" Bond movie event)
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damelucyjo · 8 days
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Every so often I rewatch Home Fires (sometimes the whole show, sometimes skip through bits) and I apparently forget the cliff hanger they left the series on??
Like… the show ended with a plane crashing into the doctor’s house whilst the butcher’s wife was inside having a baby!
How can I forget about that?! Also 8 years later and I’m still bitter they stopped after 2 series…
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ultimate-007 · 8 months
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DIE ANOTHER DAY 2002
Samantha Bond as Moneypenny
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Robert Crawley, comte de Grantham joué par Hugh Bonneville est le patriarche des Crawleys et détient le titre de la succession de Downton Abbey Robert Crawley est né héritier de la succession de Downton Abbey en 1870, sa soeur Rosaline jouée par Samantha Bond a suivi en 1871. Patrick Crawley, le comte de Grantham, était son père et comtesse douairière de Grantham, Lady Violet jouée par Maggie Smith Crawley est sa mère. Violet insiste sur le fait qu'elle aimait et s'occupait beaucoup de ses enfants, cependant, elle admet à Isobel Crawley que les enfants ont passé la plupart de leur temps avec leur nounou, et qu'elle n'a passé qu'une heure avec eux après le thé. Downton Abbey n'était pas autosuffisant cela reste encore une énigme sur les ressources jusqu'à aujourd'hui, bien que les récentes améliorations. Robert a reçu une éducation de première classe, des cours de 7 à 13 ans, puis a fréquenté Eton, suivi du Christ College, Oxford, où il a étudié la philosophie. En 1888, alors qu'il avait 18 ans, Robert Crawley rencontre Cora Levinson, ce qui était le seul moyen de sauver la Dowton Abbey financièrement. Robert a épousé Cora Levinson par intérêt financier, âgée de 20 ans, la fille unique de Martha et Isidore Levinson, vendeur millionnaire de produits secs de Cincinnati, qui a apporté avec elle une grande dot. Le père de Robert, le comte, a insisté pour que Cora signe un acte qui legs légalement l'argent de la dot au titre et à la succession ce faisant Downton Abbey pourrait toujours être maintenu. Le comte, Robert Crawley était dans l'armée et a pris part à la deuxième guerre des Boers de 1899-1902, c'est ici qu'il a fait la connaissance de John Bates, qui était son aide de camp
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Lesley Nicol "Mme Patmore" et Phyllis Logan "Mme Hughes"
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Il y a des diplômés d'Oxford et de Cambridge qui en savent beaucoup moins que vous. Tu devrais être fier. Kevin Doyle
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Lesley Nicol (Mrs. Patmore) Siobhan Finneran (O'Brien) Laura Carmichael (Lady Edith Crawley) and Rob James-Collier (Thomas)
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paulinedorchester · 23 days
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It's time. Here's a Jewish news round-up:
First, some cheerful news:
They're standing in front of the synagogue's ark, where the Torah scrolls are kept. The inscription over the Ark reads, "Know before whom you stand" (Talmud, Berakhot 28b), which is a familiar thing to see in that space.
Without wishing to minimize the seriousness of events in Gaza, there has been very little recent reporting from Israel. Here is a glimpse of what's been happening there:
And here's an excellent illustration of how anti-Semitism works at the present time — unfortunately the perpetrator is someone quite well-known to a couple of my fandoms (and illustrates yet again that it dangerous for actors to allow too much about themselves to known):
And finally, I found this very interesting to read, particularly in who it acknowledges the limitations of this approach to demographics:
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downton-bridgerton · 2 years
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– Mahatma Gandhi
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