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<blockquote data-quote="Mel O&#039;Drama" data-source="post: 73963" data-attributes="member: 23"><p>Gunga Din the Mynah made a return appearance in the first episode of Series Four and gave one of the most endearing scenes to date. On the set of Terry's latest endeavour, a boat. </p><p></p><p>In a very frazzled scene featuring Terry, June and Aunt Lucy all at their wits' end, the "actor" playing Gunga Din decided to join in with some very loud noises. All three actors struggled valiantly through the scene, trying to deliver dialogue over the bird, including some facial expressions and ad libs that acknowledged what was going on and tried to incorporate it into the scene. There was one moment where all three clearly were on the verge of corsping and working hard to contain themselves and support each other. It's a really nice moment that shows the camaraderie on the set. Scott had a reputation as a perfectionist so there was something especially endearing about seeing him almost lose it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mel O'Drama, post: 73963, member: 23"] Gunga Din the Mynah made a return appearance in the first episode of Series Four and gave one of the most endearing scenes to date. On the set of Terry's latest endeavour, a boat. In a very frazzled scene featuring Terry, June and Aunt Lucy all at their wits' end, the "actor" playing Gunga Din decided to join in with some very loud noises. All three actors struggled valiantly through the scene, trying to deliver dialogue over the bird, including some facial expressions and ad libs that acknowledged what was going on and tried to incorporate it into the scene. There was one moment where all three clearly were on the verge of corsping and working hard to contain themselves and support each other. It's a really nice moment that shows the camaraderie on the set. Scott had a reputation as a perfectionist so there was something especially endearing about seeing him almost lose it. [/QUOTE]
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