The version of Schindler's Lost currently showing on BBC2 is the special edition for Sunday evening television. At regular intervals Doc Cox jumps out from behind a guard tower singing The Sun Has Got His Hat On.
According to urban legend the caption had an average audience of a few million.
I guess it's a union ruling. Different strokes in the Channel Islands, with their gruffalo bailiwick or whatever it is.
Emergency ITV puppetry. The range of Barbara Lott. Guyler & Parasite. Ginger Rogers speaking in tongues. These and further weighty topics considered within. open.substack.com/pub/historyo...
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This afternoon's viewing is Alan Bennett's play about how Larry David wrote his Seinfeld scripts in a cork-lined study - 102 Boulevard Assman.
Why do politicians and journalists always miss out the definite article when referring to conferences? Are they saying it's their Notting Hill Carnival? Or are they instinctively lapsing into a Harold Wilson impression?
Thanks. The third one is BC, a sort of cat-carpet thing that did the birthdays on Anglia for a few years.
The first edition's out! And to prove the random nature of this endeavour, we open... in the middle of an ITV strike. Well done everyone. open.substack.com/pub/historyo...
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