Ah yes, one of my fav episodes! Jackson is suitably nasty (Alec: I'd shake hands but you know how I can't stand to touch something slimy), Straker is torn between his friend and a possible traitor to the cause, and Foster is indignant and feeling framed. Lew Waterman puts in a fine performance as a put upon witness at the trial - one who doesn't wish to rat out a friend and fellow-warrior, and Henderson is a poophead (there see Marc - I didn't use the S word....) as usual. LOVE the little tape recording pen Straker springs on Henderson at the end. Fine acting all around and a good showcase for all concerned. Pam |
Call me strange, but I quite like the character of Henderson. He's
really in your face. Character acting I think they call it. In 'Court Martial' he had some of the best lines like: "Don't worry miss, you weren't paid to stop runaway trains" he say's to his secretary or something like that, when Straker and Henderson turn up unannounced. This is was some of the best stuff I've seen on TV for a while. Or at least that's what I thought. Thouroughly entertaining! Cheers all for the welcome! Karl |
Karl,
I agree with you, this was one of Henderson's finer moments. The one line in particular that I liked from Henderson in this episode was when he confronted Straker at the end by saying: "You think I'm a pig-headed cretinous lout don't you Straker?" Classic! --- [hidden email] wrote: > Call me strange, but I quite like the character of > Henderson. He's > really in your face. Character acting I think they > call it. > In 'Court Martial' he had some of the best lines > like: "Don't worry > miss, you weren't paid to stop runaway trains" he > say's to his > secretary or something like that, when Straker and > Henderson turn up > unannounced. This is was some of the best stuff I've > seen on TV for a > while. Or at least that's what I thought. > Thouroughly entertaining! > > Cheers all for the welcome! > > Karl > > > > > > Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to > http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/ > > __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get email alerts & NEW webcam video instant messaging with Yahoo! Messenger http://im.yahoo.com |
> Karl, > I agree with you, this was one of Henderson's finer > moments. The one line in particular that I liked from > Henderson in this episode was when he confronted > Straker at the end by saying: "You think I'm a > pig-headed cretinous lout don't you Straker?" > Classic! Yeah and absolutely stunning it is when Straker plays it back to him over and over..."I like it, I like it" Sheila Still UFO Crazy crazy crazy crrraaazzzzy! |
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Jason,
I wonder if Henderson is right about Straker? Maybe it's says more about Henderson than Straker. It would be interesting hear Jackson's views on this! He he! > Straker at the end by saying: "You think I'm a > pig-headed cretinous lout don't you Straker?" > Classic! |
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I think it's one of THE best episodes ever...my favorite moment has to be Jackson's reaction to Straker playing Henderson's re-edited statement! He almost bust a gut there! A lot of great characterization throughout the episode! Jim Main |
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I think Henderson was "right" about his comment to
Straker. Why else would Straker play back that comment over and over again on that pen tape-recorder? Even more revealing was after Straker was finished playing it back he remarked: "I like it, I like it! --A great ending for a great episode! --Jason --- [hidden email] wrote: > Jason, > I wonder if Henderson is right about Straker? Maybe > it's says more > about Henderson than Straker. It would be > interesting hear Jackson's > views on this! He he! > > > Straker at the end by saying: "You think I'm a > > pig-headed cretinous lout don't you Straker?" > > Classic! > > > > > Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to > http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/ > > __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get email alerts & NEW webcam video instant messaging with Yahoo! Messenger http://im.yahoo.com |
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Well put, Shela!
Jason --- Sheila Holton-Brown <[hidden email]> wrote: > > > Karl, > > I agree with you, this was one of Henderson's > finer > > moments. The one line in particular that I liked > from > > Henderson in this episode was when he confronted > > Straker at the end by saying: "You think I'm a > > pig-headed cretinous lout don't you Straker?" > > Classic! > > Yeah and absolutely stunning it is when Straker > plays it back to him over > and over..."I like it, I like it" > > Sheila > > Still UFO Crazy crazy crazy crrraaazzzzy! > > > > > > Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to > http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/ > > __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get email alerts & NEW webcam video instant messaging with Yahoo! Messenger http://im.yahoo.com |
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I think Court Martial pointed out that not all of SHADO's battle's were waged
against the aliens. Sometimes it was against office politics in this case Henderson who was put out at having his idea, SHADO turned over to his former aide Straker to run. Big Hi to Jim Main James Killian |
James Killian wrote:
<<I think Court Martial pointed out that not all of SHADO's battle's were waged against the aliens. Sometimes it was against office politics in this case Henderson who was put out at having his idea, SHADO turned over to his former aide Straker to run.>> It is difficult to understand the reasons for the strong and personal enmity between Straker and Henderson - so different from the early days, as shown in 'Confetti Check A-OK' (filmed, ironically, after both 'Court Martial' and 'Conflict'). Henderson taking umbrage at being sidelined might be reason enough; but Henderson says himself (in CCAOK) that his health wouldn't permit him to become SHADO chief, and seems happy with his protege Straker getting the job as the next best outcome. Perhaps Henderson expected Straker would be his puppet, doing exactly (and only) what Henderson told him to, and was disabused of this idea when Straker stamped his own leadership on SHADO ? - Andy ____________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.co.uk address at http://mail.yahoo.co.uk or your free @yahoo.ie address at http://mail.yahoo.ie |
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