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Sunday, 23 February 2014
Some Uncredited Roles To Be Identified #2
Here are some roles in TV shows in which the actress involved in a topless scene was given a character name but went uncredited. If anyone has additional information that might lead to an identification please let me know in the comments.
BBC Shows
Holby Blue (BBC1/2007): episode 1 [short-lived police spin-off from Holby City] Uncredited character called "Stacy" who was the one-night stand of one of the policemen. Her left nipple accidentally strayed above the frame of the shot while they were kissing in the bedroom before he left for work and then she throws his forgotten police cap down to him. She had some dialogue.
Love Soup (BBC1/2005) - series 1, episode 4: They Do Not Move. A full frontal poster of a celebrity called "Pascal Peters" features as a plot point, but she doesn't actually appear for real in the episode and was not credited. It was presumably something specially created for the show though.
Most Sincerely (BBC4/2008) - Hughie Green biopic. The actress playing young boy Hughie's mother was topless in a sex scene and had one line of dialogue but was not credited.
Messiah (BBC1/2005) ep: The Harrowing (3-parter) - murder victim "Catherine Cardell", 20-year-old psychology student, seen topless on a mortuary slab - briefly seen alive but not credited
Silent Witness (BBC1/2006) ep: Schism. In this episode there are two dead victims named as "Jackie Cooper" and "Lisa Finch" who feature heavily in a longish scene in which they are placed in special glass chambers and scanned with ultra violet light. Neither of them receive a credit.
Silent Witness (BBC1/2005) ep: The Meaning of Death. Character "Dawn Pivcevic" seen briefly topless on an autopsy table, and seen alive in flashbacks, but non-speaking and uncredited.
ITV Shows
DCI Banks (ITV/2011) ep: Friend of the Devil. Uncredited character called "Hayley Daniels" topless as a dead body on postmortem table
Case Sensitive (ITV/2011) - 2-part drama. Uncredited character called "Maria Hey" seen topless in a bath in a death flashback scene
Falling (ITV/2005) - Non-speaking uncredited character called "Marietta" topless in a sex scene with Michael Kitchen
Wycliffe (ITV/1994) series 1, ep: The Dead Flautist. She was a character called "Lizzie Biddick" who has been murdered and some saucy pictures of her are found, one is full frontal - but she is never seen alive or dead on-screen and is not credited at the end. NOTE: The on-screen view of the photo is often now edited out of repeat transmissions.
Wire In The Blood (ITV/2006) - ep: Torment. A previous victim called "Juliette" is pulled out on a mortuary shelf for a new examination to see if her fingernails have been painted in the same way as the latest victim
Channel 5 and Sky
Life and Death In Rome (Sky1/2005): Docudrama. Two characters named as "Lydia" and "Daria" both topless getting into a roman bath.
Urban Gothic (C5/2001) series 2, ep: Necromance. A featured, but non-speaking role as dead body in a morgue, named "Charlotte"
Topless as a dead body on a mortuary slab as a young student called Corum (Alastair Bruce) pulls away the sheet covering her and starts kissing her when Poppy (Susan Burnett) comes in and sees him - later full frontal nudity on the slab as Corum gets off her and Poppy takes a photo - then continuing to be seen topless as Corum and Poppy stand beside the slab talking and she encourages him to carry on kissing the dead girl. NOTE: Her name is determined when Corum reads the tag on her foot - but she is never seen alive with any dialogue and is not credited.
A Mind To Kill (C5/1997) - series 2, episode 3, Game Plan - a character called "Mandy", topless and rear nudity on a beach with a non-topless friend (who is credited), they go separate ways and Mandy comes a cropper
Sunday, 16 February 2014
Unidentified Sukie Smith Short
There is an as yet unidentified short film featuring Sukie Smith in a topless bath scene. The clip comes from a collector's compilation of scenes made in 1996 and so would have been shown on TV sometime around then. The title of the short was not indexed.
In the short clip she is topless laying back in a bath with clear non-soapy water. Before getting into the bath she stands in the bathroom and touches her arm which looks bruised, and then in the bath she tenderly touches her cheek which also looks like it may be bruised.
There is nothing on her IMDB credits that seems to fit the bill and it has remained an unsolved mystery.
On her agents website her CV contains a couple of shorts not listed on IMDB:-
Wedlock
Directed by Devon Dixon
Character Name: Sonya
Dated 1992 on the BFI database, but has no cast listed, and the director's name is spelt "Dickson"
Asking For It
Directed by Madeleine Hall
Character Name: Adele
Not listed on the BFI database
Although her CV doesn't use dates, it is listed in chronological order and so this short is between other things whose dates are known that would place it in the 1990-1992 range.
So the scene in question might well be from one of those two, but no other information on them has been found to be able to make any further progress.
The fact that she appears to be bruised perhaps resonates more with the title "Asking For It" if it was about some sort of domestic abuse situation, but I'm only speculating because the clip doesn't include any footage to indicate how she got the bruises.
UPDATE - May 2014
Replaced above collage with full version.
Saturday, 8 February 2014
Worthy Site Footnotes #3
Here are a some more Site Footnotes. Although this time a couple of scenes featuring actresses who have since trumped these moments in other productions.
Alice Eve in Poirot: The Mystery of The Blue Train, from 2006, has a quite revealing-seeming moment when she jumps onto the back of a night-time intruder while wearing a dropping nightdress. She has since appeared properly topless in the 2009 film Crossing Over.
Laura Haddock in the 2007 Comedy Showcase pilot for Plus One as she is rising from a sofa. She has since appeared properly topless in the TV series Da Vinci's Demons.
Saturday, 1 February 2014
Not The Nine O'Clock News - Baby On The Bus - further update
It's a bit of a mystery to me why, but the original Baby on the Bus post continues to be the most viewed post every week. The behind-the-scenes Blog Statistics which tally up the number of times each post is viewed (in single-post view mode) shows that it tops the tables every week with hits coming in directly from people searching for information on the sketch via search engines. It has had a vastly disproportionate 33% of all the hits received for all 25 posts placed so far. But quite why that subject is of such keen interest, I don't know. The next nearest one is 12.5% which was the one about Killing Bono.
Anyway since it seems to be of particular interest here is a further update to illustrate my negative findings (reported in the Round-Up in December 2013) which came after viewing the two Are You Being Served episodes to check if same woman who appeared in the sketch could be spotted, which would have been strongly supportive of her being Robina Gauge who is logged on the BBC Motion Gallery records as having appeared in both these AYBS episodes as well as the episode of the Not The Nine O'Clock News featuring the "Baby on the Bus" episode.
The following collages show the people seen on screen who had non-speaking parts and were not shown in the end credits. At the bottom of each collage is a reminder of the "Baby on the Bus" actress
Mrs Slocombe, Senior Person
(This episode had very few extras)
It's feasible that she could be the extra in the black jacket at the bottom right if she's wearing a wig, but it's not possible to tell with any certainty. This was the best view of those customers who are only seen on screen for a few seconds.
The Hero
(There were more extras in this one so two collages are required)
#1
The extra on the left is only seen from the side for a fraction of a second
The extra in the middle is the lift operator about to give Captain Peacock a kiss
The extra on the right in the green top is watching the boxing match with Young Mr Grace and his (credited) nurse and secretary - she looks a bit like Penelope Wilton.
#2
There are four more extras standing on the back row behind the regular staff also watching the boxing match.
So as I say it's difficult to correlate any of the actresses as appearing in both episodes or any of them closely matching the Baby on the Bus actress.
Anyway since it seems to be of particular interest here is a further update to illustrate my negative findings (reported in the Round-Up in December 2013) which came after viewing the two Are You Being Served episodes to check if same woman who appeared in the sketch could be spotted, which would have been strongly supportive of her being Robina Gauge who is logged on the BBC Motion Gallery records as having appeared in both these AYBS episodes as well as the episode of the Not The Nine O'Clock News featuring the "Baby on the Bus" episode.
The following collages show the people seen on screen who had non-speaking parts and were not shown in the end credits. At the bottom of each collage is a reminder of the "Baby on the Bus" actress
Mrs Slocombe, Senior Person
(This episode had very few extras)
The Hero
(There were more extras in this one so two collages are required)
#1
The extra on the left is only seen from the side for a fraction of a second
The extra in the middle is the lift operator about to give Captain Peacock a kiss
The extra on the right in the green top is watching the boxing match with Young Mr Grace and his (credited) nurse and secretary - she looks a bit like Penelope Wilton.
#2
There are four more extras standing on the back row behind the regular staff also watching the boxing match.
So as I say it's difficult to correlate any of the actresses as appearing in both episodes or any of them closely matching the Baby on the Bus actress.
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