tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2289250406829800409.post1471086090492109486..comments2020-03-04T07:22:34.990-08:00Comments on gavcrimson: The Adventurer (1972) episode 2: Return to Sendergavcrimsonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11124742425203756253noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2289250406829800409.post-35299441855066715442020-01-10T23:44:27.664-08:002020-01-10T23:44:27.664-08:00"Gene has only one thing on his mind... It do..."Gene has only one thing on his mind... It does tend to fly in the face of typical ITC series heroism"<br /><br />Richard Bradford drools over Judy Geeson in the 'Sweet Sue' episode of Man in a Suitcase. (Incidentally, dialogue therein seems to me to indicate that she's remarkably liberated for an ITC mid-1960s female.) Joel Fabiani can often be seen trying to get Rosemary Nicols to forget her duties in Department S. Robert Vaughan is frequently (at any rate in the first Protectors series, before what look to me like budget cuts made the show fairly glum) cootchy-cooing over Nyree Dawn Porter. And as for Roger Moore.. *eyebrow creaks upward*<br /><br />Your rule sort of holds for Patrick McGoohan, although I remember reading that he was intended to feel tempted, just not to give in to temptation. And I never saw Steve Forrest express any appreciation of feminine pulchritude, but then I've only viewed one episode of The Baron (doing so in order to see the white Jag meeting its maker).Tea Baghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16712021616110540919noreply@blogger.com