Sorry to switch Roy Clarke comedies but your post reminded me of one of my favorite calls from Sheridan to Hyacinth where she says "What's that Dear, you and Tarquin want to visit Iceland to explore the Geysers?" :D :D :D
Hi Atb90, welcome to the forum.
This is an old fashioned hot water dispenser I think, I'm just about old enough to remember them. I think they were common before you had centrally heated water, but I'm sure someone will elaborate/correct me if I'm wrong.
My cat does exactly the same, when I'm on works video calls she often decides to stand in front of the webcam to the merriment of most who are in on the call :oops:
It's not just motoring magazines, I used to love getting new car brochures sadly they're all online too. I've bought a new Golf and you don't even get a PDF brochure just an interactive thingy on the website where you configure your car - it's just not the same.
On a more serious note I feel...
Not sure if it's the same where you live but I can view most magazines free via Pressreader using my local library membership. Bearing in mind What Car? is about £8 it's not bad for free! That said I much prefer physical magazines rather than digital.
I don't think it's surprising as the appeal will be a lot more broader than your Summerwine videos generally. I'm really pleased your hard work is getting the recognition it deserves, and hopefully with the ad revenue it's also now commercially viable :)
Welcome Lorraine! I'd suggest hiring a car would be the best option but not sure how confident you are doing that. If money is no object you could hire a taxi to take you around but that is likely to be very expensive. Also the drivers are very unlikely to know any of the areas or even about...
Just about to watch your new videos, wow your last video has had a colossal number of views! long overdue recognition for your amazing skills and time. This time next year Rodney............ :D
You're becoming prolific with your new videos!!! long may that continue too.
I'm guessing the thumbnail is John Inman & Rula Lenska in Take a Memo Mr Jones, one of the few sitcoms I couldn't face watching beyond the third episode it was that poor........
I've read reviews about the book on Amazon which generally say the book is quite a dull read and a bit of a roll call ie I was in such and such a theatre then and worked with such and such actor etc.
I went to see Peters one man show a number of years ago and probably at least a third of that...
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