It’s been 20 years since the UK release of Johnny English, a British spy spoof stacked with James Bond alums past and future.
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In no order at all, because these were all fabulous in their own right: the shocking, romantic, electrifying, joyous, hilarious or downright soppy favourite moments as seen on TV in 2016. Pull up a chair, there were a lot …
The sofa was suffering from extremes in temperature, with the hottest Brit actor of the moment, Tom Hiddleston, next to coolest man on the planet, Samuel L Jackson, and another of America’s coolest actors, if slightly subdued, John Malkovich. Resident Brit-comic this week was Sara Pascoe, who’d already lowered the tone with her anecdote about her two cats looking for the third they could hear “purring” and finding her vibrator instead. Samuel L.- J, on excellent form, quipped it was two cats and a rabbit! Musical guests were Chvrches.