I think I'm two-thirds of the way there, but seem to have ended up on the homepage of 'The X Factor' in the search for the third.....
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I haven't quite worked out the Diana Vickers/Stacey(?) Solomon link...
Jon Vickers has played Peter Grimes
Howard Goodall wrote the theme for 'The Vicar of Dibley'.
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Originally posted by Norfolk Born View PostJon Vickers has played Peter Grimes
Howard Goodall wrote the theme for 'The Vicar of Dibley'.
I haven't quite worked out the Diana Vickers/Stacey(?) Solomon link...Last edited by Flay; 01-03-12, 09:29. Reason: correcting my quote <doh> (which is not a clue by the way)Pacta sunt servanda !!!
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Yes indeed, Solomon's Vicar of Bray
Sorry I confused you. I was referring to my mutterings:Keep it going, every syllable is a second gained... Last edited by Flay; Today at 09:29. Reason: correcting my quote <doh> (which is not a clue by the way)Pacta sunt servanda !!!
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Originally posted by mercia View PostI'm intrigued. what is that connection ? where is that somewhere?
Towards the end of the play when his late wife stops talking to him in his mind (just as she appears to be telling him answers he longs for, perhaps about the death of his father) he pleads with her: "Keep on, keep on! Keep it going, Ada, every syllable is a second gained."
But she doesn't return, so he continues talking by himself (as he always has done): "Not yet! You needn't speak. Just listen. Not even. Be with me. [Pause.] Ada! [Pause. Louder. ] Ada! [Pause.] Christ! [Pause.] Hooves! [Pause. Louder.] Hooves! [Pause. ] Christ! [Long pause]" etc
I have the script - signed by Michael GambonPacta sunt servanda !!!
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Originally posted by Flay View PostOne of my favourite plays, Beckett's "Embers" - the location was supposedly Killiney Beach, just north of Bray.
Towards the end of the play when his late wife stops talking to him in his mind (just as she appears to be telling him answers he longs for, perhaps about the death of his father) he pleads with her: "Keep on, keep on! Keep it going, Ada, every syllable is a second gained."
But she doesn't return, so he continues talking by himself (as he always has done): "Not yet! You needn't speak. Just listen. Not even. Be with me. [Pause.] Ada! [Pause. Louder. ] Ada! [Pause.] Christ! [Pause.] Hooves! [Pause. Louder.] Hooves! [Pause. ] Christ! [Long pause]" etc
I have the script - signed by Michael Gambon
Good esoteric stuff, Flay Hadn't got a clue what you were talking about earlier!"...the isle is full of noises,
Sounds and sweet airs, that give delight and hurt not.
Sometimes a thousand twangling instruments
Will hum about mine ears, and sometime voices..."
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