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Judith Proctor ([personal profile] watervole) wrote2019-06-07 01:46 pm

Remembering Paul Darrow

 A couple of random memories of a man who was probably the reason why my wardrobe was full of black clothes for about a decade...

He could be very diplomatic.

Back in the days before I gave up aviation, I went to a Blake's 7 convention in the US where Paul Darrow was a guest.

At the end of the con, a number of fans (mostly female) were travelling in the minibus back to the airport.  As Paul approached the bus, every woman who had been sitting next to a friend, magically teleported so that Paul had a whole minibus full of seats next to single women!

He looked at the set up, smiled and said politely to everyone: "I'll sit next to my countrywoman"

So, I got to sit next to Paul Darrow for the trip to the airport :)

When we got to the airport, he offered to buy me a drink.  Knowing how he felt about slash fiction (he really didn't like it at all), I felt I had to confession to being a slash reader/writer before taking advantage of his good nature, but he still bought me the drink, and we sat and chatted with a group of fans before our flight to London was called.

He was a good man - his wife who pre-deceased him was also a lovely person. 

I don't think he ever understood Avon, but that's just a demonstration of how good a script editor Chris Boucher was - Chris was responsible for the complexities of the character.
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thank you

[personal profile] nannasally 2019-06-08 12:03 pm (UTC)(link)
I am so glad to hear memories from people who have met Paul and can share them with people like me who only came to know of him in the last few years, and because of distance, time etc could not see him at work.
I have seen as much of his work as possible thanks to DVD's and Youtube and I am so glad to have heard via Maureen that he liked my review of his autobiography.
Thanks again Judith