Absolutely not. His sexual escapades were legendary, all with females and many of them married. Read either of his autobiographies, THE MOON'S A BALLOON and BRING ON THE EMPTY HORSES for a peek into the life of a bedroom scoundrel who LOVED, LOVED, LOVED the ladies!
When? At the beginning, Gandalf the Grey chats to Bilbo saying he is looking for someone to go on an adventure. Bilbo, being timid at the start, is a little rude to Gandalf, but invites him to afternoon tea. Gandalf laughs and with his staff marks the front door "burglar for hire, etc". Later a knock on the door and after a while 13 dwarfs and Gandalf are in Bilbo's Bag End residence: Dwalin, Balin, Fili, Kili, Gloin, Oin, Ori, Nori, Dori, Bifur, Bofur, Bombur, and Thorin Oakenshield. During the adventure Bilbo is separated numerous times from the dwarfs, and aids them in their escapades with his new found confidence and bravery and his magical ring.
Gollum was first known as smeagul but once he found the ring and killed his brother he was then known as Gollum (he got this name when the ring took controlled of him and he started making the chocking noise sounding like the word Gollum). He had the one ring for hundreds of years giving him unnatural long life. He became fixed on the ring and would kill anyone who would take it like he tried to do to Bilbo once he noticed he had lost it. Gollum would not give the ring up easily and tried to take it from Frodo in The Lord Of The Rings. Bilbo had it for much shorter time, so part of his own mind was still in control and was not as obbsessed with the ring as Gollum, and was able to find the will to give it up and pass it on to his adopted heir, Frodo Baggins.
Nicholas Bennett has: Played Daniel in "Konga" in 1961. Played Private. Horner in "Love Story" in 1963. Played Young Merrett in "Call the Gun Expert" in 1964. Played David Archer in "Crossroads" in 1964. Played Clerk C in "Menace" in 1970. Played The Lieutenant in "And Mother Makes Three" in 1971. Played 2nd Peasant in "Up the Chastity Belt" in 1971. Played George in "Justice" in 1971. Played Mallett in "Up the Front" in 1972. Played Chauffeur in "Never the Twain" in 1981. Played Estate Agent in "French Fields" in 1989. Played Mr Finchley in "Keeping Up Appearances" in 1990. Played The Customer in "No Job for a Lady" in 1990.
Harry Fowler has: Played Ern in "Those Kids from Town" in 1942. Played Office Boy in "Salute John Citizen" in 1942. Performed in "Get Cracking" in 1943. Played Small Boy (An Evacuee) in "The Demi-Paradise" in 1943. Played Boy on bicycle in "Bell-Bottom George" in 1944. Played Bellboy in "Give Us the Moon" in 1944. Played Alf Stoner in "Painted Boats" in 1945. Performed in "Trouble in the Air" in 1948. Played Head Spiv in "A Piece of Cake" in 1948. Played Smith in "Now Barabbas" in 1949. Played RAF Corporal Orderly in "Landfall" in 1949. Played Bill James in "Once a Sinner" in 1950. Played Undetermined Secondary Role in "Trio" in 1950. Played Albert Oates in "She Shall Have Murder" in 1950. Played Amorous youth in "Dance Hall" in 1950. Played First Novice Biker in "There Is Another Sun" in 1951. Played Street Photographer in "High Treason" in 1951. Played Sam in "Scarlet Thread" in 1951. Played 1st Reporter in "The Dark Man" in 1951. Played Airman in "Angels One Five" in 1952. Played Charlie Hooker in "I Believe in You" in 1952. Performed in "A Spot of Bother" in 1952. Performed in "13 East Street" in 1952. Played Sam Weller in "The Pickwick Papers" in 1952. Performed in "Introducing the New Worker" in 1952. Performed in "A Sweeping Statement" in 1952. Performed in "The Promise" in 1952. Played Joe in "The Last Page" in 1952. Played Stan Harvey in "A Day to Remember" in 1953. Played Masters in "The Vise" in 1954. Played Stan Faber in "ITV Play of the Week" in 1955. Played Billy Reynolds in "Dixon of Dock Green" in 1955. Played Smudge in "Up to His Neck" in 1955. Played Alf Stubbings in "Dixon of Dock Green" in 1955. Played Monty Albright in "Stock Car" in 1955. Played Duncan in "Dixon of Dock Green" in 1955. Played Victor in "ITV Television Playhouse" in 1955. Played Charlie Barton in "The Blue Peter" in 1955. Played Albert Winters in "Dixon of Dock Green" in 1955. Played Handbag Wilson in "Dixon of Dock Green" in 1955. Performed in "ITV Play of the Week" in 1955. Played Syd Jarvis in "Home and Away" in 1956. Played Sydney Stanhope in "Fire Maidens of Outer Space" in 1956. Played Alfie in "Behind the Headlines" in 1956. Played himself in "Alfred Marks Time" in 1956. Played Leslie (Bandleader) in "Town on Trial" in 1957. Performed in "Chelsea at Nine" in 1957. Played Cab Driver in "Lucky Jim" in 1957. Played Charlie in "The Birthday Present" in 1957. Performed in "The Army Game" in 1957. Played Sammy in "Booby Trap" in 1957. Played Perry Davies in "Emergency-Ward 10" in 1957. Played Tim Wallington in "White Hunter" in 1957. Played Tommy in "West of Suez" in 1957. Played Cpl. Hoskins in "The Army Game" in 1957. Played Barrow Boy in "Soapbox Derby" in 1958. Played Bluey in "The Supreme Secret" in 1958. Played Archie Fellowes in "Saturday Playhouse" in 1958. Played Knocker Parsons in "The Diplomatic Corpse" in 1958. Played Various Characters in "The April 8th Show (Seven Days Early)" in 1958. Performed in "On with the Show" in 1958. Played Sam Weller in "Tales from Dickens" in 1958. Played Porson in "Doomsday for Dyson" in 1958. Played Sandy Gordon in "Dial 999" in 1958. Performed in "The Anne Shelton Show" in 1958. Played Razor in "The Heart of a Man" in 1959. Played Wise in "No Hiding Place" in 1959. Played Gent in "No Hiding Place" in 1959. Played Himself - Panellist in "Juke Box Jury" in 1959. Played Ron in "Idol on Parade" in 1959. Played Bert Iron in "The Dawn Killer" in 1959. Played Ned Smith in "No Hiding Place" in 1959. Performed in "Thirty Minute Theatre" in 1961. Played Johnny Hancock in "Jacks and Knaves" in 1961. Played himself in "Thank Your Lucky Stars" in 1961. Played Tony in "Z Cars" in 1962. Played British Paratrooper in "The Longest Day" in 1962. Played Toff in "Z Cars" in 1962. Played Billy Carrick in "Z Cars" in 1962. Played Woods in "Crooks Anonymous" in 1962. Played Sgt. Brooks in "Flight from Singapore" in 1962. Played William Potter in "Lawrence of Arabia" in 1962. Played Gnotke in "Festival" in 1963. Played Interviewer in "Just for Fun" in 1963. Played Max in "Comedy Four" in 1963. Played Heckler in "The Human Jungle" in 1963. Played Drill Operator in "Ladies Who Do" in 1963. Played Harry in "Doctor Who" in 1963. Played Covent Garden porter in "Seventy Deadly Pills" in 1964. Played Comedian in "The Wednesday Play" in 1964. Played Doug Roberts in "Clash by Night" in 1964. Played Storyteller in "Jackanory" in 1965. Performed in "A Slight Case of..." in 1965. Played Smiley in "Tomorrow at Ten" in 1965. Played Milkman in "The Nanny" in 1965. Performed in "Thirty-Minute Theatre" in 1965. Performed in "The Stable Door" in 1966. Played Grafton in "Doctor in Clover" in 1966. Played Harry in "Secrets of a Windmill Girl" in 1966. Played Barney Ashton in "The Revenue Men" in 1967. Played Marcel in "Start the Revolution Without Me" in 1970. Played Himself - Guest in "Looks Familiar" in 1970. Played George Curl in "Crown Court" in 1972. Played Eric Lee Fung in "The Melting Pot" in 1975. Played Narrator in "Great (Isambard Kingdom Brunel)" in 1975. Played himself in "Going a Bundle" in 1976. Played himself in "Get This" in 1976. Played Nipper in "Crossed Swords" in 1977. Played Nolan Cutley in "The Flockton Flyer" in 1977. Played Salesman in "The Professionals" in 1977. Played Monty Wiseman in "Minder" in 1979. Played Buller Bullethead in "Sir Henry at Rawlinson End" in 1980. Played Crook in "High Rise Donkey" in 1980. Played Fisher in "George and Mildred" in 1980. Played himself in "Night of One Hundred Stars" in 1980. Performed in "The Kenny Everett Television Show" in 1981. Played Mr. Big in "Educating Marmalade" in 1981. Played Bilo in "The Little World of Don Camillo" in 1981. Played Himself - Guest in "Movie Memories" in 1981. Played Cherub Fred in "Dead Ernest" in 1982. Played Old Tramp in "Lady Is a Tramp" in 1983. Played Beggar in "Fanny Hill" in 1983. Played Alby in "Scarecrow and Mrs. King" in 1983. Played Mr. Carr in "Dramarama" in 1983. Performed in "Big Deal" in 1984. Played himself in "Mates and Music" in 1984. Played Alfred Sheldon in "The Bill" in 1984. Played Burglar in "Fresh Fields" in 1984. Played Ronnie Clayton in "Mitch" in 1984. Played Pat Fitzgerald in "The Bill" in 1984. Played Ted Bentley in "Me and the Girls" in 1985. Played Sid Scoundrel in "Super Gran" in 1985. Played Harry in "In Sickness and in Health" in 1985. Played Milkman in "In Sickness and in Health" in 1985. Played the Milkman in "In Sickness and in Health" in 1985. Played Telephone Engineer in "High and Dry" in 1985. Played Terry in "Casualty" in 1986. Played George in "Casualty" in 1986. Played Herbert in "Body Contact" in 1987. Played Various in "Sketch Pad" in 1989. Played himself in "Dors: The Other Diana" in 1990. Played Morry in "Chicago Joe and the Showgirl" in 1990. Played himself in "Alma Cogan: The Girl with the Giggle in Her Voice" in 1991. Played 1st Installer in "The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles" in 1992. Played George Kelsey in "Love Hurts" in 1992. Played PG Tips Chimp in "Monkey Business" in 1993. Played himself in "Southern Gold" in 1993. Played himself in "Heroes of Comedy" in 1995. Played Mr. Tapper in "The Famous Five" in 1996. Played himself in "Blondes: Diana Dors" in 1999. Played Customer in "The Impressionable Jon Culshaw" in 2004. Played 1st Installer in "The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones: Espionage Escapades" in 2007.
Escapades was created in 2010-01.
Example sentence - The escapades of the team were out of the ordinary.
The Escapades of Estelle - 1916 I was released on: USA: 10 May 1916
Escapades have the same meaning in all cultures. Essentially, it means to have an exciting adventure or can mean a lighthearted prank.
Escapades - 2005 was released on: USA: 15 September 2005 (Harlem International Film Festival)
The Escapades of Estelle - 1916 II was released on: USA: 7 June 1916
The cast of The Escapades of Teddy Bear - 1909 includes: Johnny Butt as Taxidermist
Good natured adventures.
The Apprentice - 2004 Ice Escapades 1-8 was released on: USA: 26 February 2004
The Exciting Escapades of Mr- Bean - 1990 V is rated/received certificates of: Canada:G (Manitoba)
it will have an adventure and might get lost
Thomas Cook Escapades brochures can be found at some Travel Agents offices. There are also virtual brochures that can be viewed through the company's website.