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Thank you. I was starting to dread that I was cluttering up the thread with my ramblings about the past.
I could go on and on for hours about these old episodes. There's so much to take in and it's all so good! I've completely immersed myself in Beckindale and I'm loving every second. This is an era I only have very vague memories of, and especially 1977, which has been almost completely inaccessible before. Kathy Gimbel for instance is a character I've only seen very little of before, but now she's becoming a favourite of mine. Her and Joe are so sweet together, and it makes me sad knowing that it won't last. They both (and especially Kathy) deserve some happiness. Amos and Henry have become like a bickering old married couple, and it's glorious. I've spoken before about Toke Townley, and he continues to amaze me. Sometimes you want to shake Grandad because he's so stubborn and rigid, but then he can turn around and break your heart and make you want to give him a big hug. Annie is, of course, perfection. The most perfect example of a soap matriarch if there's ever been one. And then there's Dolly.... Katharine Barker hasn't had much to do yet, but she has brought an energy and liveliness to the Woolpack that is infectious. She has such a natural, easy charisma. Such a shame she left when she did.