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1
Sir Ian, Sir Ian, Sir Ian, action, wizard "You shall not pass!", cut. Sir Ian, Sir Ian, Sir Ian.
2
Best thing about this is if indeed Richard of Glouster, third of his name (1483-1485) is proven to have been a hunchback, this proving Holingshed right, it's another nail in the coffin of Edward de Vere, the Oxfordian candidate for authorship of the First Folio.
3
I thought he was buried, dug up, and thrown in a river.
5
Richard III was the first time I saw Sir Ian perform. He made me go all squishy inside. What an instrument!
6
Of all the portrayals of Richard III, Peter Cook's may very well be my favorite.
7
"X has a rather Plantagenet nose" is one of my favorite descriptors.
8
Henry VII should have had the corpse of the child murderer quartered and burned into nothing but ash.
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One of my favorite scenes in the cannon. Fabulous. Has anyone seen the Peter Dinklage performance? I've always been curious. I hope he didn't try to use a British accent, however, as his Game Of Thrones ones is atrocious.

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