Thread:Benny1982/@comment-25358237-20190111111735/@comment-3244635-20190622202130

The Beckindale Bugle blog has a great write up on Alan and Amos' friendship and how it was scuppered when Amos heard Alan saying horrible things. I have a feeling that Alan did not necessarily mean it when he agreed with The Major about Amos being a bore and a buffoon, but that Alan was trying to score points with the Major. Alan seemed happy to invite Amos, and was all for it. Alan was trying to entice The Major as a client at Home Farm.

I would never want to have worked for Mervyn Watson, he seemed one of the worst ever producers and a nasty man. The Dingles were meant to only do a few episodes in 1994 but Watson bought them back as regulars which was a bad move to me.