All that Latin stuff in't kitchen just then ....... very demonic.</p> Thats me under the covers tonight then.</p>
RE: I'm peeking behind my cushion just to type this That Indian lad used to be the crap doc on Casualty I think.</p> </p> Not that I watch a lot of telly </p>
Cracking programme I remember the Beeb did something similar a few years ago called "Strange". I thought it was good but only lasted 1 series.
The actor who played Liam </p> Massive Barnsley fan and occasional London Tykes member.</p> Shaun Dooley</p> <table width="400" border="0"><tbody><tr><td style="width: 200px"><font size="2" /></td><td style="width: 188px"><font size="2" /></td></tr></tbody></table></p>
Laughed all the way through it Why a credible actor like Martin Shaw would agree to act in that codswallop is beyond me. It's farcical. Credit crunch must be biting in the Doyle household.
It's actually albanian that the demons were speaking. Mother Theresa was albanian, which is why the boy who had leprosy spoke that language. Did you notice that when the little girl prayed in the chapel and father jacob asked which prayer she had used, the answer was "the prayer of St Bartholomew" - who happens to be the patron saint of Albania. Incidentally, St Bartholomew was martyred by being flayed alive, which made it doubly significant that the young priest was skinned to death - firstly just like st bartholomew and secondly because he refused to use his beautiful skin to comit the sin that the demons wanted him to, in the eyes of the catholic church, ie gay sex, so they took it back from him. Can't wait for the next one.
Well, you learn something new each day. Thanks for that Like you, I can't wait for the next one. Maybe this time I won't spend as much time behind my pillow