Do you mean the Ian McKellen one?
I loved it, especially the use of London landmarks for the set, eg the palace being in St Pancras railways station (magically relocated by the river).
Though why they cast Mark Ramprakash as Henry VII beats me. In answer to Jacqui, Peter Miles would do a lovely job.
Sadly, they lost the scene from the stage version where Margaret interrupts them at dinner, and everyone jumps/recoils, except for Richard, who calmly continues to sip his soup.
Warning: any resemblance between characters in the above play and those actually living in the 15th century is entirely coincidental.
Jarriet
I can imagine Avon interrupting Travis' attempted killing of Vila/Clarence and then telling Vila to get his head out of his butt of Malmsey...
-(Y)
PS--Richard III's [in the play!] circulation of an invented prophecy that "G" (George of Clarence) is out to get King Edward, when in fact it's Richard of Gloucester he should be watching out for, is very Avonian.
Could Vila have originally supplied the equipment to divert the monitoring computer's attention so that Blake & the others could get out? And then he ends up in the same holding cell as Blake... __________________________________________________________________ Get your own FREE, personal Netscape Webmail account today at http://webmail.netscape.com/