But if I was to transport myself back to 1975 then, like a lot of other boys in my class, I was an average teenager - full of hormones and not knowing what the hell to do with them. The obvious outlets were all too grubby (and sticky) to mention and a blog such as this wouldn't deign to stoop so low. Obviously.
There never were such (TV) times |
However, in 1975 we had Purdey - the role Joanna Lumley has never surpassed in fifty odd years of treading the boards. When the New Avengers came to our screens it was like we had our own walking talking (not to mention sleeping) living doll all to ourselves; if you don't count Steed or Gambit. Speaking of Mike Gambit, it would be remiss of me to not share with you what was, for me, probably the finest interplay between him and Purdey. It was the scene me and countless pubescent schoolboys memorised and burnt into our collective retinas. File under 'boys will be boys'.
Considering I was only 3 in 1975, I guess I must have started early, since Purdy was my first screen crush also. Must have been the repeats!
ReplyDeleteIt was a toss up between Purdey and Susan Penhaligon ('Bouquet of Barbed Wire' piqued my interest even though I was way too young to understand what the fuck was happening).
DeleteShe got a real purdy haircut, ain't she?
ReplyDeleteShe has (or had), you're right. But it wasn't just the hair. She had the complete package. As a 15 year old youth I was not emotionally equipped to put into words how I felt about her, but there were stirrings. Yep, stirrings...
DeleteThe word iconic is overused nowadays but she definitely had an iconic haircut - no-one since has worn it better. Great photo of her at the top of the page.
ReplyDeleteI suspect it was just as well we girls didn't know what was going on in 15-year-old boys' heads back then. It must have been a tough time for you all!
Good shout, Alyson. It was best you didn't know. One track minds and all that.
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