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"...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..."
and in the time it took to get a reaction to that, I ordered the copland Clarinet Concerto for £2.25 inc P and P.
Ain't life sweet !!!
I'll drink to that.
"...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..."
Redmond was also responsible for the bilious 'children's soap' Grange Hill, as well as Hollyoaks and other 'down with the kids' rubbish.
As a creator of innovative television, he was a great quantity surveyor (his original profession - and, boy, didn't it show!).
I'm detecting a definite anti-Northern sentiment in a lot of your posts, Mandy - Alan Bennett, Victoria Wood, Phil Redmond all slagged off in no uncertain terms.
What's your problem with artistic types from the North?
I'm detecting a definite anti-Northern sentiment in a lot of your posts, Mandy - Alan Bennett, Victoria Wood, Phil Redmond all slagged off in no uncertain terms.
What's your problem with artistic types from the North?
As an 'artistic type' from the North myself (and I notice your use of the capital 'N', amsie - always a dead giveaway for patronising southern types!), I think I can claim to speak without prejudice.
But then I'd dispute your assertion that Phil Redmond constitutes an 'artistic type' - then again, from the perspective of someone anchored in in leafy, gentrified Willesden, he probably seems fruitily exotic.
As an 'artistic type' from the North myself (and I notice your use of the capital 'N', amsie - always a dead giveaway for patronising southern types!), I think I can claim to speak without prejudice.
But then I'd dispute your assertion that Phil Redmond constitutes an 'artistic type' - then again, from the perspective of someone anchored in in leafy, gentrified Willesden, he probably seems fruitily exotic.
So sorry to defy your Conan Doyle-like skills, Mandy but I also come from North of Watford, of Brum, just South of Chester in fact, so put that in your pipe and smoke it outside
So what is the root cause of your antipathy towards your fellow Northerners when they turn their minds to matters artistic, you little bundle of claws?
As an avid Emmerdale and Coronation Street watcher, yes some of the chatacters are OTT and caricatures. just as many of Dicken's best loved and most hated characters were/are. Like Dickens in his novels, many soap themes explore cultural, health and moral issues of the day. For example the current issue of a female character abusing her male partner in Coronation Street would never get an investigation or documentary on TV or radio but is far more prevelant than is realised. Some years ago Eastenders, which I don't watch now, did a Multiple Sclerosis storyline. There have been a number of storylines on the soaps about Dementia and have acurately portrayed the effects on familes and friends as I know from the work I do. Sometimes soaps are enjoyable escapism yet at other times really portray what goes on in real life.
you are confused, and thinking of Wales and its bridge.....and that is to get out, not in !
Want to borrow my grand-dad's tin hat, ts?
"...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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