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RIP Julian McMahon
Julian McMahon, the Australian actor who I believe was related to a former Australian Prime Minister, has died aged 56 from cancer. I once guessed the month and year that he was born in and assumed that he was born towards the end of July 1968, and I was just a few days away from being spot on! McMahon...
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Radio Trent, now Capital Nottingham, reached its 50th birthday on Thursday 3rd July 2025. Pity that John Peters never lived to see it....
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Supply Teachers
Making comparisons against various teachers has been something that youngsters have been doing for donkey's years, and when it comes to supply teachers, many of these comparisons made are more than worthwhile. Everyone who had gone to school has had a stint without their regular class teacher and they...
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It's up to us, it's up to us; it's up to us, it's up to us... The Code of the Gnomes - that's Us! Two gnomes outside a fish and chip shop, watching out for "The Big Ones", hence their size.
I believe that the title had inspired real-life chip shops to adopt the spoonerism as...
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I thought that British Rail was still nationalised when Network South East was going - its name sounds like Newsroom South East - the BBC's regional news programme of the 1990s....
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How To Stay Alive was one of them which was on Saturday mornings in different regions....
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ITN didn't make any schools programmes either. The closest that LWT did anything relevant to schools and education were the sitcoms Please Sir! and Mind Your Language, as well as a fly-on-the-wall school series called School Days from the late 1990s.
As I said in the other thread, Survival...
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I always think of Emu's World as being on a Friday - apart from EMU-TV in 1989 which I believe was on a Tuesday or a Wednesday....
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Animals in Action, I believe, was made by the same department as where Survival was administrated at Anglia TV. Looking back, John Shackleton's drawings of animals and birds onto a canvas board in the studio does remind me a bit too much of that Australian fellow who died a couple of years ago - TV...
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