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The Likely Lad is back in Toon - no not Rodney Bewes, its the guy on the right
The Likely Lad is back in Toon - no not Rodney Bewes, its the guy on the right, Ian La Frenais, originator of the series along with Dick Clement. In July 1972, Ian returned to Newcastle with Rodney Bewes to check a number of outside locations for the new a new series of the unlikely duo- pictures at St James Park, home of Newcastle United Football Club. Circa 1972
NCj
NCJ Archive
Mirrorpix
Newcastle Upon Tyne
Tyne and Wear
England
Media ID 21930843
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The Likely Lad is back in Toon - no not Rodney Bewes, its the guy on the right, Ian La Frenais, originator of the series along with Dick Clement. In July 1972, Ian returned to Newcastle with Rodney Bewes to check a number of outside locations for the new series featuring this unlikely duo. The photo captures them at St James Park, home of Newcastle United Football Club. In this nostalgic snapshot from the 1970s, we see Ian and Rodney embracing their characters' fashion sense with their trendy attire. Their outfits reflect the era's clothing styles and showcase their unique personalities that endeared them to audiences across Britain. Ian La Frenais stands tall on the right side of the frame, exuding confidence and creativity as he discusses plans for future episodes. As one half of the creative force behind 'The Likely Lads, ' his contribution to television programming cannot be overstated. This photograph serves as a reminder of an iconic moment in television history when two ordinary lads from Newcastle captured hearts nationwide through their relatable humor and genuine chemistry. It symbolizes a time when British sitcoms were celebrated for their wit and authenticity. As we gaze upon this print from Memory Lane Prints, let us appreciate not only these talented actors but also all those who worked tirelessly behind-the-scenes to bring laughter into our living rooms during an unforgettable era.
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