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Old actor in the Strictly audience tonight

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GetOverIt | 23:14 Sat 24th Nov 2012 | TV
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There was a sixty something actor in the strictly audience tonight, who I just couldn't place even though he's been in loads of TV shows. Can anyone put me out of my misery?
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Prety sure it was David Bradley only thing I can remember him being in for sure was the Harry Potter films - he played the caretaker at the school
tweets suggests that it's David Bradley http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0103195/
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Thank you! Thank you! Thank you!

I knew he had been in several things I'd watched - Like Game of Thrones and Dr. Who. I can rest my brain now!
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For some reason - the word Who has been left off my last comment!
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I don't know if its just my computer - but now all the comments now seem to be cut off.
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Seems to be an IE problem. The site looks fine using Chrome.
Its due to Sandy posting that long link to click on. I found that out the other day, on one of my threads. It always happens unless the Ed alters the link to just read "link" it then corrects the lines and all the words are shown at the end of each line again.
If you click on the link that sandyRoe put up, you will see on the right"full size image". Clicking on that will give a shorter link to copy and paste. This might alleviate the lost word problem.
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That's pretty poor,isn't it. Someone posting in the wrong format shouldn't be able to "break" the site.
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Use Chrome to see what I've posted!!!

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