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30Yrs Ago Was the Great Storm Of 1987.
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I don't think so - Wikipedia lists when the episodes of 'Allo 'Allo was first transmitted, and there were no new episodes between 1989 and 1991, coinciding with Kaye's accident and recovery.
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Originally posted by George 1978 View PostThat's right - I often associated Gorden Kaye more with the accident he had when he was driving in the 1990 Burns Night storms rather than as Rene in 'Allo 'Allo. The previous series of 'Allo 'Allo was in 1989, and the next one was in 1991 - I assume that it was due to Kaye's accident in the storms which was the main reason why the BBC had held back a year until 1991 with regards to making a new series while he had time to get better. I have memories of the storms and it still being dark after school in January 1990 and going to the local newsagent around the corner and buying some chocolate buttons or other chocolates for myself! And it was windy as well!
I do know that Gorden Kaye appeared on Happy Birthday Coronation Street - a celebration of 30 years of the soap opera in December 1990 (transmitted on ITV exactly 30 years to the very day - or indeed - 30 years to the very second since the first episode was seen) - back in 1970 he played Bernard Butler in the Street who was Elsie Tanner's nelphew and he was a guest on the show, telling Cilla Black about the character he played back then. I think it was his first TV appearance since his accident in January 1990, and you could see a slight mark on his forehead presumably where he was hit the most by the accident, or by an operation he had in response to it. Apart from that, he seemed to be OK and had more or less made a full recovery, and he had lived for almost exactly another 27 years after the accident.
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That's right - I often associated Gorden Kaye more with the accident he had when he was driving in the 1990 Burns Night storms rather than as Rene in 'Allo 'Allo. The previous series of 'Allo 'Allo was in 1989, and the next one was in 1991 - I assume that it was due to Kaye's accident in the storms which was the main reason why the BBC had held back a year until 1991 with regards to making a new series while he had time to get better. I have memories of the storms and it still being dark after school in January 1990 and going to the local newsagent around the corner and buying some chocolate buttons or other chocolates for myself! And it was windy as well!
I do know that Gorden Kaye appeared on Happy Birthday Coronation Street - a celebration of 30 years of the soap opera in December 1990 (transmitted on ITV exactly 30 years to the very day - or indeed - 30 years to the very second since the first episode was seen) - back in 1970 he played Bernard Butler in the Street who was Elsie Tanner's nelphew and he was a guest on the show, telling Cilla Black about the character he played back then. I think it was his first TV appearance since his accident in January 1990, and you could see a slight mark on his forehead presumably where he was hit the most by the accident, or by an operation he had in response to it. Apart from that, he seemed to be OK and had more or less made a full recovery, and he had lived for almost exactly another 27 years after the accident.
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Originally posted by George 1978 View PostI was thinking about the Burns Night storm of 1990 and the fact that we have had a lot of windy weather this week that it almost seemed that 35 years to the day we would get the same amount of weather again!
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I was thinking about the Burns Night storm of 1990 and the fact that we have had a lot of windy weather this week that it almost seemed that 35 years to the day we would get the same amount of weather again!
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I wouldn't have been surprised if Fish had got the sack from the Met Office for his misleading forecast.
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I remember the words 'No School!' whirring round my head, for some reason.
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Re: 30Yrs Ago Was the Great Storm Of 1987.
Oh, and for Health and Safety reasons, I should have gone out on that morning wearing a hard hat on because of the tiles falling off the roof. They replaced by slates a few years later, thank goodness.
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Re: 30Yrs Ago Was the Great Storm Of 1987.
I can remember the 1987 storm so well, and going to school on the Friday morning, nearly blown off my feet as I was walking to school. When I got there, there weren't many kids in class, even though they had lived closer to the school than I did.
Gorden Kaye was not injured in the 1987 storm but the milder one that happened in January 1990 - I believe that people don't remember that one as much as the one in 1987.
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Re: 30Yrs Ago Was the Great Storm Of 1987.
Originally posted by zabadak View Post
Gordon Kaye, of 'Allo 'Allo fame, was badly injured and some think that may have contributed to his early death some years later...
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Re: 30Yrs Ago Was the Great Storm Of 1987.
I don't think our power was affected so far as I can remember. I live right on the edge of a very large forest and took a walk to see the damage, making sure to stay on the very edge just in case. There were trees that were leaning at crazy angles and others that had been felled but overall not as severe as I was expecting from TV reports. Perhaps we were shielded from the worst.
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Re: 30Yrs Ago Was the Great Storm Of 1987.
We were on a holiday boat on the Thames moored in Maidenhead. I slept right through it. Woke up to seeing trees floating past. The boat was self contained so we had power, light, heat, water, and food, sat watching what little tv was being broadcast. The hire firm wouldn't let us stay on and got us home by road to discover we would've been far better off left on the boat!
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Guest repliedRe: 30Yrs Ago Was the Great Storm Of 1987.
just hope they get the predictions right this time around.
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Re: 30Yrs Ago Was the Great Storm Of 1987.
Remember it well!
No trains so I walked from Upton Park to Whitechapel and caught the first city-bound Tube of the day!
Gordon Kaye, of 'Allo 'Allo fame, was badly injured and some think that may have contributed to his early death some years later...
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