Once in the crowd at a football match.
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It doesn't really count, but I was one of a few pupils from my school who were "extras" in a "far-away-in-the-background" playground scene for a BBC drama which was filmed on a Tuesday afternoon June 1991 - even our Headteacher was so interested in this, and as a result, he also went with us, leaving the school without a head that afternoon! So much so that in the past year, I have completed an online application form to be a TV and film extra, but the main problem is that most of the work is in London and the South East, and I live in the "out-of-bounds" East Midlands. I did Drama for a GCSE option and attended a Drama workshop on Saturday mornings in the early 1990s (please see the Drama Lessons thread that I started on here for more details on that!), and I mentioned this as I think that it is a step in the right direction.
I also wrote to Points of View in relation to another BBC programme (in this instance, praising rather complaining about it), and I was invited to quote a sentence or two of my letter on the programme which I did. This was during the Anne Robinson-era of the programme in the mid to late 1990s.I've everything I need to keep me satisfied
There's nothing you can do to make me change my mind
I'm having so much fun
My lucky number's one
Ah! Oh! Ah! Oh!
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Used to see myself on ITV's Football League Extra quite often, supporting my lower-league football club.
Fred Talbot the weatherman came to our school once, which isn't a great conversation starter these days! I could be seen in the background in our school hall as he was talking to the camera.
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I was in a crowd of people on Newcastle quayside market when they were shooting an episode of highway with Sir Harry secombe. They had to stop filming because a couple of giggly teenage girls were having a bit daft carry on. The director really had a go at them … I was quite shocked
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It doesn’t really count, but back in 2001, I was in a band. The guitarists’ mum worked at a BBC training centre. She arranged for us to be part of a “magazine TV show” for teenagers/young adults. There was a variety of different features on this show. Our band were to be interviewed by the host, and then we would “play the show out” as the credits rolled.
Had a brilliant day. It felt like we were at TOTP or something—in a TV studio with three or four cameras catching different angels—the stage lights beaming down—it was a most excellent experience
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What was the name of the band?Originally posted by TubThumper View PostIt doesn’t really count, but back in 2001, I was in a band. The guitarists’ mum worked at a BBC training centre. She arranged for us to be part of a “magazine TV show” for teenagers/young adults. There was a variety of different features on this show. Our band were to be interviewed by the host, and then we would “play the show out” as the credits rolled.
Had a brilliant day. It felt like we were at TOTP or something—in a TV studio with three or four cameras catching different angels—the stage lights beaming down—it was a most excellent experience
Time flies like the wind, fruit flies like bananas - go figure!
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Alice Loves Picasso. We weren’t big or anything. We were only together for around 8 months. It was some of the best times I had thoughOriginally posted by zabadak View Post
What was the name of the band?
Here is a clip of us playing on that day:
https://youtu.be/Le6SqrJsaZs?si=SCPjwsSK8_XLBY_S
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That was quite good, which one were you? Shame you didn't persevere.Originally posted by TubThumper View Post
Alice Loves Picasso. We weren’t big or anything. We were only together for around 8 months. It was some of the best times I had though
Here is a clip of us playing on that day:
https://youtu.be/Le6SqrJsaZs?si=SCPjwsSK8_XLBY_S
Time flies like the wind, fruit flies like bananas - go figure!
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hence my alias on this very site.
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