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Ian Chippett
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Round The Horne
« : 01.07.08 at 12:14 » |
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Way off-topic (thugh didn't Pete once work with Kenneth Williams?) but it may interest other Round The Horne nostalgiacs that a restaurant has just opened here in Pantin called Bona Pizzas. Ian C
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Bogus Trumper
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Re: Round The Horne
« Reply #1: 01.07.08 at 13:22 » |
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OMG, that takes me back a bit. To Sunday lunchtimes I believe. And wan't it followed by the Navy Lark?
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Re: Round The Horne
« Reply #2: 01.07.08 at 13:29 » |
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on 01.07.08 at 13:22, BogusTrumper wrote:OMG, that takes me back a bit. To Sunday lunchtimes I believe. And wan't it followed by the Navy Lark? |
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Bogus Trumper
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Re: Round The Horne
« Reply #3: 01.07.08 at 19:10 » |
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Left hand down a bit and Starboard lookout here are still part of my vocabulary!!
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Ian Ashleigh
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Re: Round The Horne
« Reply #4: 01.07.08 at 21:15 » |
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Don't forget The Clitheroe Kid!!! Are we getting old??
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Though he had no great gifts of personality or mind, he was quite well respected.
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Bogus Trumper
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Re: Round The Horne
« Reply #5: 02.07.08 at 12:44 » |
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on 01.07.08 at 21:15, Ian Ashleigh wrote:Don't forget The Clitheroe Kid!!! Are we getting old?? |
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Re: Round The Horne
« Reply #6: 02.07.08 at 14:35 » |
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I can smell Sunday lunch . . . Keith
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Kevin Cryan
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Re: Round The Horne
« Reply #7: 02.07.08 at 15:31 » |
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on 02.07.08 at 14:35, Keith Busby wrote:I can smell Sunday lunch . . . Keith |
| I think I can hear Sunday lunch..... Close of Round the Horne 10 June 1965 >>>>>>>>>>>>>.... Douglas Smith: That was "Round The Horne" starring Kenneth Horne- Kenneth Williams: He's held me back. I could have been a star! Douglas Smith: With whom we'd like to couple Kenneth Williams Kenneth Williams: It's a disgrace! Douglas Smith; The talented and lovely Hugh Paddick- Hugh Paddick: (SINGS) With a smile and a song! Douglas Smith And who among us has not thrilled to the pulchritudinous charms of Miss Betty Marsden- Betty Marsden: Many, many times. Douglas Smith: Ladies and Gentlemen- please be upstanding for the irrepresible, the unforgettable- er what's his name? Bill Pertwee: Bill Pertwee- currently appearing at the Pier Pavilion Yokohama. Douglas Smith: On the musical side you heard the Fraser Hayes Four and the Hornblowers conducted by Edwin Braden. Edwin Braden: The Great Hairy Fool Douglas Smith: The script was written by Barry Took and Marty Feldman, spinsters of this parish, your announcer has been exciting newcomer Douglas Smith and the whole sordid enterprise has been grossly mismanaged by John Simmonds, who pleads the headaches. Cast: (AD LIB) Resign- It's a disgrace, etc.. >>>>>>>>>>>>>.... Series Credits Kevin Cryan
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Bogus Trumper
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Re: Round The Horne
« Reply #8: 02.07.08 at 18:36 » |
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Those were the days - we shall not see their like again
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Murray McGlew
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Re: Round The Horne
« Reply #9: 03.07.08 at 04:19 » |
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It was Sunday tea in this part of the world, something to do with the curvature of the earth no doubt. I had no idea what Julie and Sandy were on about a lot of the time, vada-ing their eeks and so on, but fairly recently I happened across a book called Schott's Original Miscellany that has a glossary of terms from what I now find out was a "camp, theatrical slang" popular at the time. Barry Took can be given a hint of topicality by his appearance in North Face of Soho. As Clive tells it, Took was brought in to rescue What Are You Doing After The Show, a TV show that he (Clive) was trying to get off the ground. The rescue attempt failed which might explain Took not appearing in an entirely favourable light. Not entirely unfavourable either I should add; due respect is paid for past success.
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Re: Round The Horne
« Reply #10: 03.07.08 at 06:52 » |
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on 02.07.08 at 18:36, BogusTrumper wrote:Those were the days - we shall not see their like again |
| Let's not lose heart. Remember that, thanks to that marvels of technology and the wonder that is internet, all is not irrevocably lost. Many of those magnificent folk parodies of Round the Horne's Rambling Syd Rumpo, such as the once-heard, never-to-be-forgotten Ballad Of The Wogglers Moulie, are, for instance. still preserved out there somewhere in some form - all you have to do is look. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Ballad Of The Wogglers Moulie Rambling Syd Rumpo. (aka Kenneth Williams) Joe, he was a young cordwangler munging greebles he did go, And he loved a bogler's daughter by the name of Chiswick Flo. Vain she was and like a grusset though her gander parts were fine, But she sneered at his cordwangle as it hung upon the line. So he stole a wogglers mooly for to make a wedding ring, But the bow Street runners caught him, the Judge said "He will swing". Oh, they hung him by the postern, nailed his mooly to the fence For to warn all young cordwanglers, that it was grave offence. There's a moral to this story, though your cordwangle be poor, Keep your hands off others moolies, for it's against the Law. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> While listening to Rumpo, it may be instructive to ask if everything in RTH reached that level of sublimity. Kevin Cryan
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Bogus Trumper
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Re: Round The Horne
« Reply #11: 06.07.08 at 20:34 » |
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YouTubing Rambling Sid led me inexprably to one of my all time favorites - Balham, Geteway to the South Back in the day I achieved a lifelong ambition, and actually lived in Balham for a year!!
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Re: Round The Horne
« Reply #12: 08.07.08 at 08:57 » |
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on 06.07.08 at 20:34, BogusTrumper wrote:YouTubing Rambling Sid led me inexprably to one of my all time favorites - Balham, Geteway to the South ................... |
| By mentioning the Peter Sellars classic Balham – Gateway to the South, you have (consciously or unconsciously?) made a Pete Atkin connection. Pete and the writers of that piece, Frank Muir and Denis Norden, worked together from time to time. most notably when Pete was the producer of the radio programmes My Word and My Music Who needs the mind-numbing frivolity Six Degrees of Kevin Bacon when one can just as easily play Six Degrees of Pete Atkin? Kevin Cryan
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Ian Chippett
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Re: Round The Horne
« Reply #13: 08.07.08 at 14:30 » |
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Kevin wrote: <<Who needs the mind-numbing frivolity Six Degrees of Kevin Bacon when one can just as easily play Six Degrees of Pete Atkin? >> Well, I've played with someone who played with someone who played with someone (Tony Coe and Steve Cook, come to think of it) who played with Pete Atkin. I also played with someone who played with someone (still does: one of the Quarrymen) who played with John Lennon and I also played with someone (two someones actually) who played with Robert Wyatt. Beat that. Ian C
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Re: Round The Horne
« Reply #14: 08.07.08 at 17:34 » |
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Time to visit BBC7, I think, where you will find: The Goon Show, Monday 8am, midday and 7pm I'm sorry I'll read that again, Monday 12:30pm 7:30pm Navy Lark, Tuesday 8am, midday and 7pm Beyond Our Ken, Wednesday 8am, midday and 7pm Take it from here, Thursday 8am, midday and 7pm The Burkiss Way, Thursday 12:30pm 7:30pm Listen to Les, Friday 8am, midday and 7pm The Clitheroe Kid, Sunday 1pm 7pm Stop messing about, Sunday 1:30pm 7:30pm And, to shoehorn in a Pete association: Just a Minute, Friday 12:30pm 7:30pm, produced by our hero (though The Minute Waltz and the theme to Go For It are ones which vie for top spot in the "how few notes can I hear before I run to the radio and turn it off" competition. Sorry, Pete, but I have *never* understood the attraction of Just a Minute). Oh, and for six degrees, I know someone who interviewed Elvis. Simon
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Re: Round The Horne
« Reply #15: 09.07.08 at 16:06 » |
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on 08.07.08 at 17:34, Simon Reap wrote: Cool site. The things you miss when you live in foreign climes! Now all I have to do is figure when to listen to them all! Thank you
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Re: Round The Horne
« Reply #16: 09.07.08 at 22:30 » |
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PS. Also on the site is "This Sceptred Isle" Sound familiar?
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Re: Round The Horne
« Reply #17: 10.07.08 at 09:21 » |
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..... and, fairly regularly, the original Radio 4 'After Henry' (IMHO vastly superior to the subsequent etiolated version on ITV) and my own all-time favourite among my 1980s Radio 4 productions, 'Legal, Decent, Honest and Truthful'.
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Re: Round The Horne
« Reply #18: 10.07.08 at 20:29 » |
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OK, so now I have to fit in LDHT, of which I had never heard, having been resident of Asia, Africa and America in the 80's!
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Re: Round The Horne
« Reply #19: 07.08.08 at 17:22 » |
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There is a delicatessen/café in Hove called Bona Foodie. They also now have a branch in Brighton (this could easily be vice versa, historically). They must surely be fellow Horne Enthusiasts? Who is brave enough to ask? See http://www.welovelocal.com/en/se/brighton-and-hove/hove/delicatessen/bona-foodie-bn32jq.html for the Hove branch details. Julian and Sandy impersonations whilst on the premises are at your own risk.
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