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South Bank show this week - Jarvis bleedin Cocker ! can't say he's done as much musically in his life as our Mr.Froese .
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timer wrote:South Bank show this week - Jarvis bleedin Cocker ! can't say he's done as much musically in his life as our Mr.Froese .
and he gets his own season at the RFH! :(
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timer wrote:South Bank show this week - Jarvis bleedin Cocker ! can't say he's done as much musically in his life as our Mr.Froese .
That just about sums up the state of the music industry........enough to make a cat laugh :roll: :oops:
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24db wrote:
epsilon75 wrote:
24db wrote:bleeding cookery programmes! where are the music programmes?
Perhaps we could have Ainsley Harriots singalongacookery with Tangerine Dream :idea: :wink:
Ainsley? this is why i don't watch TV...or at least one of them
I hate, loath and detest Ainsley Herriot. Imagine my deep joy when he came up to me at the Good Food Show a few years back and started chatting about my son, who was about 14 months old at the time. "OOhhh what a lovely child". -AAAhhhhhhhhh!!!!
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Chris Monk wrote:
24db wrote:
epsilon75 wrote: Perhaps we could have Ainsley Harriots singalongacookery with Tangerine Dream :idea: :wink:
Ainsley? this is why i don't watch TV...or at least one of them
I hate, loath and detest Ainsley Herriot. Imagine my deep joy when he came up to me at the Good Food Show a few years back and started chatting about my son, who was about 14 months old at the time. "OOhhh what a lovely child". -AAAhhhhhhhhh!!!!
could be worse...he could be TD's new singer ;)
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24db wrote:
Chris Monk wrote:
24db wrote: Ainsley? this is why i don't watch TV...or at least one of them
I hate, loath and detest Ainsley Herriot. Imagine my deep joy when he came up to me at the Good Food Show a few years back and started chatting about my son, who was about 14 months old at the time. "OOhhh what a lovely child". -AAAhhhhhhhhh!!!!
could be worse...he could be TD's new singer ;)
TD's new EP "We love a bit of Susie Salt and Percy Pepper" :wink:
"In the absurd often lies what is artistically possible." - Edgar Froese
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Hobo wrote:
24db wrote:
Chris Monk wrote: I hate, loath and detest Ainsley Herriot. Imagine my deep joy when he came up to me at the Good Food Show a few years back and started chatting about my son, who was about 14 months old at the time. "OOhhh what a lovely child". -AAAhhhhhhhhh!!!!
could be worse...he could be TD's new singer ;)
TD's new EP "We love a bit of Susie Salt and Percy Pepper" :wink:
He was once described as 'having all the charm of a Labrador jumping up and wanting to kiss your face' ;)
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Thought best to continue the theme of TV/film documentary possibilities anew here Chaps.

Glad to say my meeting is now on for next week with the Chairman of the UK Film Council up in central London (had two cancellations already as a b#gger to pin down, fingers in lots of pies etc...BM! leave it, leave it :wink: ). Anyway he sounded very positive about the venture this afternoon on the phone and if you guys have any other thoughts between now and then you think I can cover with him let me know. He's a well respected and decent bloke (even if he is also the chairman of Millwall football club :roll: :wink: ) and is the kiddie who'd know exactly how to get this project moving.
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Janus wrote:Thought best to continue the theme of TV/film documentary possibilities anew here Chaps.

Glad to say my meeting is now on for next week with the Chairman of the UK Film Council up in central London (had two cancellations already as a b#gger to pin down, fingers in lots of pies etc...BM! leave it, leave it :wink: ). Anyway he sounded very positive about the venture this afternoon on the phone and if you guys have any other thoughts between now and then you think I can cover with him let me know. He's a well respected and decent bloke (even if he is also the chairman of Millwall football club :roll: :wink: ) and is the kiddie who'd know exactly how to get this project moving.

Best of luck Chris,and you need any help you know whom to call :wink: 8)
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epsilon75 wrote:
Janus wrote:Thought best to continue the theme of TV/film documentary possibilities anew here Chaps.

Glad to say my meeting is now on for next week with the Chairman of the UK Film Council up in central London (had two cancellations already as a b#gger to pin down, fingers in lots of pies etc...BM! leave it, leave it :wink: ). Anyway he sounded very positive about the venture this afternoon on the phone and if you guys have any other thoughts between now and then you think I can cover with him let me know. He's a well respected and decent bloke (even if he is also the chairman of Millwall football club :roll: :wink: ) and is the kiddie who'd know exactly how to get this project moving.

Best of luck Chris,and you need any help you know whom to call :wink: 8)
Cheers mate appreciated :D
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Janus wrote:
epsilon75 wrote:
Janus wrote:Thought best to continue the theme of TV/film documentary possibilities anew here Chaps.

Glad to say my meeting is now on for next week with the Chairman of the UK Film Council up in central London (had two cancellations already as a b#gger to pin down, fingers in lots of pies etc...BM! leave it, leave it :wink: ). Anyway he sounded very positive about the venture this afternoon on the phone and if you guys have any other thoughts between now and then you think I can cover with him let me know. He's a well respected and decent bloke (even if he is also the chairman of Millwall football club :roll: :wink: ) and is the kiddie who'd know exactly how to get this project moving.

Best of luck Chris,and you need any help you know whom to call :wink: 8)
Cheers mate appreciated :D
good luck Chris....one point though, I wouldn't expect TD/Eastgate or Edgar to give their blessing to this. 'Perhaps' they have plans of their own? however more power to you mate, you've done more than most of us on this forum. At least you're prepared to actually 'do something'!
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24db wrote:
Hobo wrote:
24db wrote: could be worse...he could be TD's new singer ;)
TD's new EP "We love a bit of Susie Salt and Percy Pepper" :wink:
He was once described as 'having all the charm of a Labrador jumping up and wanting to kiss your face' ;)
...all the charm of a Labrador sticking his nose in your crotch IMO.
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epsilon75 wrote:
Janus wrote:Thought best to continue the theme of TV/film documentary possibilities anew here Chaps.

Glad to say my meeting is now on for next week with the Chairman of the UK Film Council up in central London (had two cancellations already as a b#gger to pin down, fingers in lots of pies etc...BM! leave it, leave it :wink: ). Anyway he sounded very positive about the venture this afternoon on the phone and if you guys have any other thoughts between now and then you think I can cover with him let me know. He's a well respected and decent bloke (even if he is also the chairman of Millwall football club :roll: :wink: ) and is the kiddie who'd know exactly how to get this project moving.

Best of luck Chris,and you need any help you know whom to call :wink: 8)
Good luck Chris, you're just the bloke for this pitch. I'm sure your meeting will be fruitful!
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Well done Chris ! hopefully you will get further with this than the rest of us !
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apart from Chris, anyone heard anything from anyone?



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