Herbal cigarettes aren't they known as joints ?In the context of other shows and movies, I've read that there were herbal cigarettes available for non-smoking actors. I wonder how harmful the particles in that smoke was, even if it wasn't inhaled.
Herbal cigarettes aren't they known as joints ?In the context of other shows and movies, I've read that there were herbal cigarettes available for non-smoking actors. I wonder how harmful the particles in that smoke was, even if it wasn't inhaled.
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I believe I saw Wesley light one up in 'Happy Anniversary Gough and Jesse'.John Comer (Sid) was a heavy smoker and died of throat cancer. Tony Melody dubbed his lines in "Getting Sam Home".
Gordon Wharmby (Wesley Pegden) was also a heavy smoker, who died of lung cancer. His part was written out shortly before the start of filming for the 24th season because his voice was severely damaged.
Michael Aldrich also smoked a pipe in 'Tinker, Taylor, Soldier, Spy'In one episode the Women are discussing the contents of their husband's pockets, Ivy mentions that Sid always seemed to end up with 2 toffees covered tobacco & fluff in a pocket!
From what I remember Compo tried smoking Seymour's pipe in one episode!
I say Fred Elliott in Coronation Street.
Good solution!In rare instances it adds a bit more character to the actor's performance. I'd cite the late John Savident's excellent portrayal as Fred Elliott, I say Fred Elliott in Coronation Street. Later as the writers struggled to give him meaningful scenes he'd be leant across the bar, give a funny noise and deliver his one or two sparingly given lines and tap his cigeratte on the bar somehow making it more meaningful.
There was one play I've been in where I was required to smoke in back at uni called Look Back in Anger by John Osbourne featuring the original 'angry young man' Jimmy Porter. I played his amiable Welsh flatmate Cliff and was needed to smoke like a chimney. Having never smoken before or since I was reluctant to do so for obvious reasons and reached the compromise that I would have a real cigarette and just hold it a fraction away from my mouth and not inhale rather than use a fake one. Great play tho with wonderful dialogue and some truly great performers to be alongside in Preston Drama Club. Later I found this is the same company where the wonderful Leonard Rossiter started out in rep.
