DD307 – Attitudes
I’ve been catching up with a bit of note making today by finishing off my scribbles on the attitudes chapter of the critical readings book. As I was reading it, I was reminded of an old episode of “Yes...
View ArticleShould Adam Crozier resign?
After all, it is wrong to tempt others when you can reasonably avoid doing so. And ITV, of which Mr. Crozier is the chief executive, has tempted Nadine Dorries away from serving the interests of her...
View ArticleThe OED Online word of the day is …“Tardis”
Predictable I suppose, but still fun! Happy 50th to the Doctor.
View ArticleThe Occupational Psychology of Open All Hours
One of the more enjoyable television highlights this Christmas was watching David Jason reprise his role as Granville in Still Open All Hours, which aired Boxing Day on BBC One. Open All Hours, with...
View ArticleWhose disease is cat skin?
Many, many, many years ago, when I was a sixth former, we had a record player in our common room. One person was a big fan of The Skids. He played their records so often that the sarcastic remark “Oh,...
View ArticleG.B.H.
Michael Murray on power: It’s great being someone Frankie, that’s a fact. D’you know, I can never remember a time when I didn’t want to be someone. When you’re someone you’ve got the power to do nearly...
View ArticleWoomerang Boomerang – It’s Tingha and Tucker
I happened across my Tingha and Tucker membership pack while I was sorting through my parents’ house this afternoon. Here’s the signed picture it contained of Jean Morton with them and their friends....
View ArticleYou’re fired! Why “The Apprentice” wasn’t all about negotiation this week
One of my guilty pleasures is watching “The Apprentice”. It’s back on our screens at the moment and this week’s episode featured one of my favourite tasks – the scavenger hunt. The teams were asked to...
View ArticleShoestring reloaded
Watching television programmes remembered from my childhood can sometimes be a dispiriting experience. ITV3’s endless repeats of On the Buses is a reminder that terrible sitcoms were made long before...
View ArticleWar in the blood
Every so often the BBC produces something that is worth the year’s licence fee alone. War in the blood, first broadcast last Sunday, is one such programme. It’s a truly remarkable 100 minutes of...
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