An exciting sight welcomed me on the Millennium Bridge this beautiful sunny crisp morning. Seeing another film crew I thought nothing of it, they are there everyday after all.
As I closed in on the flittering crew I realised those in front of the camera were foul-mouth idiot Jonathan Ross, smug pug-faced little fat man Ricky […]
February 13, 2009 – 2:22 pm
There is an advert jingle on Sky News which plays continuously throughout the day. Because the television is placed next to my left ear I hear this jingle multiple times. It is quite catchy and I have been singing along. The ditty is now implanted within my bonce.
The tune is connected with a Sky News […]
I recently watched an old episode of Star Trek: The Original Series, or ST:TOS if you are so inclined. The episode was called ‘The Conscience of the King’ and is considered to be an unrecognised classic of the series.
The episode is about Kirk crossing paths with an actor suspected of having been a murderous dictator […]
January 25, 2008 – 1:42 pm
The BBC is on the brink of broadcasting its new series Ashes to Ashes. It stars Keeley Hawes as DI Alex Drake and Philip Glenister as DCI Gene Hunt (total Hunt). It will be set in the 1980s and the present day. I am really looking forward to it. I loved the previous two series […]
By Nelson Galaxy
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Posted in Film, London
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Also tagged Alex Drake, Ashes to Ashes, BBC, Gene Hunt, John Simm, Keeley Hawes, Life on Mars, Millennium Bridge, Philip Glenister, Sam Tyler, SO19, Tate Modern
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