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Good on yer, Pam!,
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This review is from: Murder or Mutiny [DVD] (DVD)
I began with the book and deliberately hunted down the DVD of the series; not an easy taks, beccause it has sold out at most vendors, but well worth the struggle.
To my surprise, Pamela has not edited the warts & all footage to make it more flattering to her and Billy; what you see is what happened, including her smalls out to dry in her cabin. OK, that's hardly the highlight of the programme, but it shows the honesty of the production. It's a great story, well told. If you can still get yourself a copy, don't hesitate... grab it... you wont be sorry.
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1.0 out of 5 stars (1 customer review) 1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
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wayward journey - a star for sympathy and good shooting,
By S. Sutcliffe - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Murder or Mutiny [DVD] (DVD)
The smile on the cover is deceiving - this is not a happy voyage. Pam goes after her gr. gr. ran rads lost legacy, loot and death story.
The great Scots windbag Billy Connolly once told his audience that Sting the musician should stop dragging his lippy mate from the Amazon around the globe, pick up his guitar and go to work! I would hope he made an effort to tell his wife the same thing. They wait till they are at sea to decide who gets the keys to the arms cabinet! The master at arms seems to just disappear and someone calls Pam "Pamsie" on the phone. It is hard to believe this is the same Pam who during a TV. interview at Taronga zoo 12yrs ago motioned to take off her top for an amorous chimpanzee without missing a word, one of the funniest things I've ever seen. One comic in a family is enough but if California living and academia makes you and us suffer please quit.It would be an abuse of privilege to sell this product. A pint a laugh and a pepper steak please - no salt. Steve the postie. |
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