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Field of Dreams (iTunes, YouTube) “If you build it, they will come.” It might be the most quotable line, but there are plenty of other memorable moments in this empowering 1989 adaptation of WP Kinsella’s 1982 novel
Shoeless Joe. Costner plays Ray Kinsella, an Iowan farmer, who turns his cornfield into a magical baseball field. James Earl Jones and Ray Liotta co-star. “A classic update of what made Old Hollywood so magical. It’s still a wonderful life,” wrote
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Costner provides terrific support for Hidden Figures’ real stars, including Taraji P Henson, who plays mathematician Katherine Johnson. Hidden Figures (Disney+)
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Following on from last week’s column, here are a few more Marlow Fire Brigade memories, carrying on through the last Century. The funeral of Fire Chief Sidney Chalk in 1938 brought a parade by several local Brigades, and they are seen, in the first picture, marching up Trinity Road en-route for the cemetery. Sidney’s son Cyril, well remembered by many in Marlow, took over the family High Street hardware store at this date, after an early career in the cinema industry. Then follow two pictures in the period of World War Two outside the Cambridge Road Fire Station. Some well known names in both line-ups, including, seated left in the first picture, Fred Nottingham, from W.T.Porter in Station Approach.