All About Brush strokes
The Brush strokes is an Esmonde and Larbey sitcom set in South London. Brush strokes was an adventure of jacko. Jacko was a good-looking, and wisecracking house painter. John Esmonde was born in 1937 and Bob Larbey was born in 1934 were a successful British television comedy scriptwriting duo from the 1960s to the 1990s, creating popular situation comedies such as Please Sir! and The Good Life.
Gary Waldhorn who starrred later in "The Vicar of Dibley" played as Lionel Bainbridge, Jacko's boss. Elizabeth Counsell played as his wife. Veronica had a crush on Jacko and she was his girlfriend. Brush strokes had a daughter called Lesley. She was played by two actresses during the life of the show, Kim Thomson in series one, and Erika Hoffman from series two onward. Jacko worked alongside his brother in law, Eric (Mike Walling), who was married to Jacko's sister Jean (Nicky Croydon).
The show is remembered by many for the slow-off the-mark pub landlord, Elmo Putney (Howard Lew Lewis) who ran the pub where Jacko and friends took their lunchbreaks. In later episodes, Jacko unsuccessfully started his own company, "Splosh", and Elmo became a rich man after his dog discovered opals in Australia. Elmo bought Jacko's failing company and turned it into a wine bar, where everything was decorated in pink. Jacko returned to Bainbridge's, where Veronica was now in charge after Lionel's untimely death.
Anneline Black, nationally renowned make-up artist and image consultant, founded Brush strokes. Since inception it has grown to consist of a number of operating divisions, including:
• School - training of professional Make-up Artists and Hair Stylists
• Studio (Personal Services) - personal make-overs and make-up for special events
• Studio (Industry Services) - Fashion shows, & work for TV, film and related services
• Booking Agency - Management of professional fashion stylist, make-up and hair artists.
• Image Consultancy - the holistc approach to image improvement
• Corporate training - Image consultancy and staff training for the beauty and cosmetics industry
A Brush stroke is the path a brush took in applying paint or varnish or something similar. If it leaves streaks, the brush strokes are said to be visible. Brush strokes might also refer to the act of painting such as, "apply brush strokes in the direction of the wood grain."
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