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Tnofficial fansite for English actress Jane Asher, one of the most beautiful muses from the 20th century. In this site you will find many SCREEN CAPTURES from her acting career spanning over 70 years, documentaries and much more!

Friday 8 September 2017

HIATUS

Good morning everybody and thank you so much for your support.

Due to personal reasons, this blog will be on hiatus. I don't know how much long it will take.

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Maybe in the future I'll update this blog again. But for the moment it will be kept as an archive site.
Have a nice day, everybody 

Violet xoxox

Friday 9 June 2017

The Four Just Men, 1960

1960 - Dan Dailey as Tim Collier, Jane Asher as Yvone and an unidentified woman in the episode “The Man in the Road” on “The Four Just Men” TV series, originally aired on 11 February 1960.


Photo) Moviedude.

Monday 27 February 2017

'The Quatermass Xperiment', 1955

On August 26th 1955 it was premiered “The Quatermass Xperiment” (aka "The Creeping Unknown") film, in which Jane acts as a little girl but originally was uncredited. 

In 1950s England, professor Quatermass’ manned rocket-ship returns to Earth but two of the astronauts are missing and the only survivor, Victor Caroon (Richard Wordsworth) seems ill and unable to communicate.
















Photos 1 to 3) From the net. If they are yours, comment below and I'll give you full credit.
Photo 4) So it Goes... blogspot blog.
Photos 5 to 8) astridllmatumblr (oringally, they are GIFs).
Photos 9 to 11) Just Screenshots Blogspot.
Photo 12) Joseph Black flickr.
Photo 13) Movie dude.
Photo 14) Journeys in Darkness and Light wordpress.
Photo 15) Horror cult films.

Monday 20 February 2017

'Hawkmoor', 1978

On January 29, 1978 the five-part television series “Hawkmoor” began airing. It was created by Lynn Hughes and based on the activities of Twm SiĆ“n Cati, a 16th-century Welsh folk hero.


The 5-part series starred John Ogwen as Twm and Jane Asher as Lady Johane Williams, and also featured Godfrey James as Twm’s right-hand man Shanco, Jack May as the English-born Sheriff John Stedman, Tom Owen as the sheriff’s son John, Philip Madoc as Vicar Davyd, Meredith Edwards as Sir Tom Williams and Rachel Thomas as Agnes. 

The series depicted Twm as a Welsh Robin Hood/freedom fighter protecting the Welsh people from the repression of Sheriff Stedman and the cruel (Catholic) Vicar Davyd during the reign of Queen Mary I of England.

Jane recalls: “I did a thing for the BBC called Hawksmoor [sic], I think, and it was about the Welsh Robin Hood character Twm Sion Cati, a figure in Welsh folklore. We were in Tregaron for some time and it was fantastic, we filmed all round that area. I played the equivalent of Maid Marian in his life, whatever her name was, so that’s a very happy memory of Wales more than 30 years ago.”

Photo) BBC one.

Monday 6 February 2017

'I Give it a Year' film, 2013

Jane Asher as Diana in I Give It a Year, a 2013 British comedy film, written and directed by Dan Mazer and starring Rose Byrne (as Nat Redfern), Rafe Spall (as Josh Moss), Anna Faris (as Chloe) and Simon Baker (as Guy Harrap). The film was based and filmed in London and was released on 8 February 2013.

SCREENCAPS COMING SOON


Newlywed couple Nat and Josh are deliriously happy despite their differences, though friends and family aren't convinced that they can last. With their first anniversary approaching and attractive alternatives in the mix, can they last?

Photos 1 & 2) imdb.
Photos 3 & 5)
Photo 4) flickr.

Monday 9 January 2017

'The Adventurer' TV Series, 1973

Jane Asher as Sarah Cookson in TV series’ “The Adventurer”’s first season’s 16th  chapter entitled “To the Lowest Bidder”, originally aired on 1973.






Competition for the contract to build a new European highway takes an ominous tone when a girl’s life, Sarah Cookson (played by Jane Asher) is placed in danger. The contract  or death. This is the grim situation for The Adventurer to tackle.     

Photos 1 & 2) aveleyman.com
Photo 4) ITC TV