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Scarily enough for a blog based around Zed grade smut (and kids TeeVee) I've never been targeted by the photobucket censor before (I know it's surprising). Until today that is.
Makes you think doesn't it?
Scarily enough for a blog based around Zed grade smut (and kids TeeVee) I've never been targeted by the photobucket censor before (I know it's surprising). Until today that is.
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for your enjoyment the little seen trailer for the proposed 2005 CGI remake of Thunderbirds that, unlike Fireflash, never got off the ground which is a pity cos it looks FAB! (sorry).
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In the history of that great British variety tradition of cross dressing the partnership of performer Patrick Fyffe and ex-computer programmer and pianist George Logan has never been equaled.
The pair met in 1974 and almost immediately launched their act at that years Edinburgh Festival to great acclaim.
Who am I waffling on about?
The shows success led to the duo taking part in a worldwide tour before being signed up to the BBC for the first in a regular series entitled The Enchanting World of Hinge and Bracket on Radio 4 in 1978. This was followed by The Random Jottings of Hinge and Bracket and two series of Dear Ladies for BBC 2.

Beware the stare that will terrify the world!
Set in the fictional
From appearing alongside such mega stars as the robotic cowboy Yul Brynner and small ginger man Red Buttons at the Royal Variety Show to being 'directed' by the anagramtastic Placido Domingo in “Die Fledermaus” the duo never failed to hit the entertainment funnybone of a nation (and it's criminal colonies).

The much wished for
Morrissey and Marr reunion.
In the theatre they toured in “Lettice and Lovage”, whilst George Logan played Miss Marple in a tour of “Murder at the Vicarage” before Patrick Fyffe died in 2002 in a freak piano juggling accident (it would have been very difficult to tour after his death tho' but not impossible with today's special effects techniques).
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Press release just intercepted (and annotated) from the Theatre Royal Newcastle:
The North's favourite panto with 3D bogglevision!
Get ready for the adventure of a lifetime!
Don’t miss our funniest and most spectacular pantomime ever! Featuring sensational special effects, you'll be amazed at some of the most stunning 3D sequences ever created for pantomime, including an incredible Genie! You'll even be able to touch his magic lamp (oooeerrr) as it floats before your eyes in 3D vision!
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