25 May 2016

Publicity Shots From Hell No.92

In the distant days before CGI and motion-capture suits, it wasn't unknown for actors to actually have to don cumbersome and uncomfortable costumes in order to do their jobs.
 
While some actors gained a reputation for being light-fingered with props (Jon Pertwee's antics in this field are alluded to here), some apparently managed to smuggle more substantial items out of the recording studios.


The Bresslaw family got years of amusement from six weeks worth of work that Bernard did sometime in 1967.
 
As to where the comedy toadstool came from... well, the telesnaps for episodes Two and Three still can't supply the answer to that one...

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