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Title: CHICKEN SALAD
Post by: bk on October 27, 2006, 12:36:56 AM
Well, you've read the notes, the notes had a chicken salad sort of theme to them, and now it is time for you to post until the cows come home - they're having a cow salad sort of theme.
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Post by: bk on October 27, 2006, 12:38:31 AM
And the word of the day is: CANOODLE!
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Post by: DakotaCelt on October 27, 2006, 01:12:35 AM
And the word of the day is: CANOODLE!

That is just a larger version of a can oodle

CANE DOOL!!!!

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Post by: DakotaCelt on October 27, 2006, 01:13:47 AM
Media check:

DVD player: Monsoon Wedding
VHS: Blake's  7
CD: Gael Force, Down the Old Plank Road, Sean O Riada
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Post by: DakotaCelt on October 27, 2006, 01:15:41 AM
You mentioned Chili Fries in your post... They are an excellent treat!

I love to get cheese sauce for my fries... or Ranch Dressing
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Post by: George on October 27, 2006, 01:16:15 AM
Topic of the Day:

In my VCRs:  tapes to tape tonight's shows ("Doctor Who," "Battlestar Galactica" and "Las Vegas") and I'll watch "Ghost Whisperer" and "Men In Trees."

In my DVD player:  from Netflix:  "Happy Endings" (that I've had since May ::)), "Mr. Blandings Builds His Dream House" and "The Conversation."  These last two, I just got a couple of weeks ago, so that's not so bad.

In my CD player:  several new things that I recently got, that are all at work, so I'll have to list those when I get to work.
Title: Re:CHICKEN SALAD
Post by: DakotaCelt on October 27, 2006, 01:17:25 AM
BTW, I made chicken salad earlier in the week...
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Post by: George on October 27, 2006, 01:17:39 AM
I don't know if he'll come back soon, but BK, as of right now, yesterday's topic is still open for posting.  Just thought you'd like to know.
Title: Re:CHICKEN SALAD
Post by: DakotaCelt on October 27, 2006, 01:18:04 AM
George, how is the new abode?
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Post by: DakotaCelt on October 27, 2006, 01:18:43 AM
I noted that.....
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Post by: DakotaCelt on October 27, 2006, 01:19:12 AM
But we will be nice and pretend that it is locked!
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Post by: DakotaCelt on October 27, 2006, 01:20:00 AM
Are you watching the first or second season of Doctor Who?
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Post by: George on October 27, 2006, 01:23:32 AM
George, how is the new abode?

Still messy and getting more so. ::) But I'm getting used to living here more and more each day.  

:D
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Post by: George on October 27, 2006, 01:24:51 AM
Are you watching the first or second season of Doctor Who?

The second season.  It's quite good and I like the new Doctor.  I still prefer Christopher (so far), but David's a good follow up. :)
Title: Re:CHICKEN SALAD
Post by: DakotaCelt on October 27, 2006, 01:27:29 AM
Have you seen the eppie with Sarah jane?
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Post by: DakotaCelt on October 27, 2006, 01:27:49 AM
Glad to hear you are getting settled into the new abode.
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Post by: George on October 27, 2006, 01:33:41 AM
Have you seen the eppie with Sarah jane?

I saw it and I think that it was on last week.  I never saw her original episodes, but this was a very good episode.  I like it when shows bring back former actors or characters.  The remake "Battlestar Galactica" series brought back the original Apollo, Richard Hatch, but here he's playing a different character.  And he's a recurring chacter, not just a one-time guest spot.  That's pretty cool. :)
Title: Re:CHICKEN SALAD
Post by: George on October 27, 2006, 01:36:48 AM
Well...good night, DakotaCelt.  My sister and I are going to Ikea this afternoon and I need to get enough sleep, because the place is about an hour away from where we live and I don't want to fall asleep while driving!  That would not be good.

Sleep well! 8)

And you just posted your 4900th post!  Only 100 more to go till you hit the 5000 milestone! ;)
Title: Re:CHICKEN SALAD
Post by: George on October 27, 2006, 01:37:24 AM
And since I'm so close...
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Post by: George on October 27, 2006, 01:37:55 AM
My Gratuitous Post #9700!

;D
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Post by: DakotaCelt on October 27, 2006, 01:40:49 AM
Cool, thanks!!!

I never noticed and you are only 301 posts from 10,000.
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Post by: Tomovoz on October 27, 2006, 02:09:00 AM
I know it's a Cliché!  
Taken from the train window on the glorious across Canada journey.
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Post by: Tomovoz on October 27, 2006, 02:11:34 AM
A few minutes later!
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Post by: Tomovoz on October 27, 2006, 02:15:01 AM
The Rockies.  Beautiful.
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Post by: Tomovoz on October 27, 2006, 02:16:03 AM
TOTD:  My listening is Jose's fault. I'll leave it at that.
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Post by: Tomovoz on October 27, 2006, 02:16:54 AM
Tomorrow's happy snaps will be "Toronto".
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Post by: Ginny on October 27, 2006, 03:45:57 AM
Early Friday morning greetings!  Have to leave the house almost an hour earlier than usual to meet 2 coworkers/friends and proceed to Staff Day.  I will be E&T all day and again tomorrow when I have to leave even earlier to go to Columbus for an AAUW board meeting.  

Tomorrow's happy snaps will be "Toronto".

And they will be as lovely as all the ones that have preceeded them, I'm sure!  I've enjoyed the people photos and seeing North America through your eyes.  Maybe your next trip will bring you to the Midwest!
Title: Re:CHICKEN SALAD
Post by: Tomovoz on October 27, 2006, 04:04:57 AM
Thank you DR Ginny.  Thanks also to DRs George and MBarnum for the photographic record and comments.  Yes! I'm still catching up.
Title: Re:CHICKEN SALAD
Post by: Edisaurus on October 27, 2006, 04:19:49 AM
I will be E&T all day and again tomorrow

I keep meaning to ask: what is E&T? Is it anything like MIA?
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Post by: elmore3003 on October 27, 2006, 04:26:54 AM
Good morning, all!

edi, E&T is an abbreviation for "Errant and Truant."

I have to run to Toyland for a bit to use the fax, then stop at the NYPL Theatre collection.  After that, more brain surgery.

TOD:  
  CD:  Guy Haines, The Brain from Planet X, Susan Egan's Holiday album
  DVD:  Three Netflix items on hold for the Brain
  VCR:  Nothin' stops me there!
Title: Re:CHICKEN SALAD
Post by: Ben on October 27, 2006, 04:27:16 AM
E&T is Errant and Truant, a favorite phrase of the denizens of HHW.
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Post by: Ben on October 27, 2006, 04:28:11 AM
Thanks for the WFMU link Edi. I will try to be there. I love those kind of sales. Though I don't have much room for more records or CDs it's always fun to look and who knows, I may find something I absolutely cannot live without.
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Post by: Ben on October 27, 2006, 04:30:20 AM
Larry and I think alike (re: E&T)

I have a few CDs in my bag. I will listen to them this morning. After lunch on Friday I always listen to BBC Radio 2. They have great half hour documentaries about various music people at 2pm (EST). After that is "Friday Night is Music Night". Francois and I are big fans of this eclectic and very enjoyable show.
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Post by: Ben on October 27, 2006, 04:31:33 AM
Ginny, that's a nice bag o' swag for your colleagues, especially the Foundation Center stuff. I get my 50th Anniversary T-shirt next month when the festivities begin.
Title: Re:CHICKEN SALAD
Post by: Edisaurus on October 27, 2006, 04:37:33 AM
Francois and I are big fans of this eclectic and very enjoyable show.

If you like eclectic, check out our local radion station with a tiny signal: http://www.1690wmlb.com

The morning host is a local actor and listening to his show is like listening to my record collection; you never know what you're going to hear next. Yesterday on the way in to work I heard vintage jazz, Mel Brooks' 3,000 Year Old Man, Talking Heads, some Indian music and various folk, country and calypso tunes. And of course, show tunes. Guy Haines would fit right in!
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Post by: Edisaurus on October 27, 2006, 04:43:18 AM
It's rainy and miserable here and traffic will be horrible, so I'd better get on the road. Have a nice morning, Ben & Lar!
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Post by: Jrand73 on October 27, 2006, 04:50:44 AM
Calypso.

John Gabriel recorded for MR BK?  Which CD?  I am behind the times, as usual.
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Post by: Jrand73 on October 27, 2006, 04:52:18 AM
I loved BODY HEAT....although it had received a LOT of publicity by the time I saw it.  Thought Hurt and Turner were great and really like Rourke and Danson as well....hmmmm, I guess that's what was in the notes.  I wouldn't mind seeing it again.

HALLOWEEN PARTIES!!!

Working today and tomorrow.  Oh well...then again on Tuesday....oh well.
Title: Re:CHICKEN SALAD
Post by: S. Woody White on October 27, 2006, 04:52:23 AM
And the word of the day is: CANOODLE!
Casey would CANOODLE
With a strawberry blonde
And the band shouted out "Get a room!!!"
Title: Re:CHICKEN SALAD
Post by: Jrand73 on October 27, 2006, 04:53:14 AM
TOD

DVD:  The Towering Inferno Special Edition
VCR:  The Atomic Submarine
CD:  Cowboy Troy - but he will not be in there much longer.   Whew!  Worth almost the 99 cents I paid for it.
Title: Re:CHICKEN SALAD
Post by: Jrand73 on October 27, 2006, 05:00:30 AM
Can't find a still of Gabriel from THE HUNTERS, but just imagine him 30 years younger in a flight suit.
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Post by: S. Woody White on October 27, 2006, 05:03:51 AM
Thinking they were finally ALONE, DOC Adams and Miss Kitty tried to CANOODLE in an OLD CANOE they'd found on the river bank.  It tipped, prompting Festus to ask why they were both soaked to the skin when they returned to town.
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Post by: S. Woody White on October 27, 2006, 05:10:40 AM
I saw it and I think that it was on last week.  I never saw her original episodes, but this was a very good episode.  I like it when shows bring back former actors or characters.  The remake "Battlestar Galactica" series brought back the original Apollo, Richard Hatch, but here he's playing a different character.  And he's a recurring chacter, not just a one-time guest spot.  That's pretty cool. :)
The naked guy from Survivor is on BG???  I thought he was in jail!!!

 :o :o :o



















 ;)
Title: Re:CHICKEN SALAD
Post by: Michael on October 27, 2006, 05:15:37 AM
Dear BK:

I am on the rewrites of the review. But I will say my favorites were Opening Out of Town, The Book Scout, How To Wirte a Dirty Book, and Adventures With My Father.

Did you write any music to the lyrics like you did with Writer's Block?
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Post by: Michael on October 27, 2006, 05:18:06 AM
TOD

No movies or TV watching this weekend as I will be out of town in Orlando, but I will have music for the drive up there. So I will be choosing 6 cds, probably instrumentals. A combo of Terry Trotter, Grant Geisman and other cds that BK produced.
Title: Re:CHICKEN SALAD
Post by: Michael on October 27, 2006, 05:21:43 AM
Calypso.

John Gabriel recorded for MR BK?  Which CD?  I am behind the times, as usual.


He recorded a song for A Hollywood Christmas.
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Post by: Michael on October 27, 2006, 05:28:30 AM
Good morning, all!

edi, E&T is an abbreviation for "Errant and Truant."

I have to run to Toyland for a bit to use the fax, then stop at the NYPL Theatre collection.  After that, more brain surgery.

TOD:  
  CD:  Guy Haines, The Brain from Planet X, Susan Egan's Holiday album
  DVD:  Three Netflix items on hold for the Brain
  VCR:  Nothin' stops me there!

Did you do any work on Susan Egan's Holliday album?
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Post by: Jrand73 on October 27, 2006, 05:30:45 AM
Thanks DR MS....that is logical!
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Post by: Jrand73 on October 27, 2006, 05:31:29 AM
Off to work.

I hope DR RODZINSKI saw the link the EDISAURUS posted about the radio station Record/CD sale....
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Post by: S. Woody White on October 27, 2006, 05:39:13 AM
The episode where the Doctor reconnects with Sarah Jane was two weeks ago.  Last week, he encountered Madame Pompadore.  This week is the start of a two-parter, which should be mucho nifty.

I don't play the "I like this Doctor better than that Doctor."  I've seen too many regenerations to fall into that trap.  Sad, though, that they won't be able to do a "Ten Doctors" special, they way they've had "Three Doctors" celebrating the tenth anniversary of the show, and "Five Doctors" celebrating the twentieth.

Sadly, the first three Doctors are gone now.  The Second Doctor, Patrick Troughton, died of a heart attack while at a Sci-Fi convention in Georgia.  Third Doctor Jon Pertwee also died of a heart attack.  First Doctor William Hartnell passed away not too long after appearing in "The Three Doctors" - it was his poor health that prompted the series' creators to regenerate the character in the first place.  Another actor, Richard Hurndall, played the First Doctor for the "Five Doctors" special... and passed away shortly after that!

But that Hurndall was able to take over a part, even for just one story, underlines a major part of casting The Doctor.  Each Doctor, from the Second on, has been a highly idiosynchratic fellow, deliberately different from the Doctor that preceeded him.  There are no replacements for Troughton, or for Pertwee, and certainly not for Fourth Doctor Tom Baker (who is now far too old to play the role again).

So I doubt that we'll see a reunion of the Doctor's former selves in the new show's run.  On the other hand, I would love to see Nicholas Courtney brought back once more (or maybe twice or thee times) as the Brigadier.  Sure, he's aged, but he's human!  Unlike the Doctor, aging is something we do quite well.
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Post by: S. Woody White on October 27, 2006, 05:58:54 AM
By the by, having Elisabeth Slaydon return to play Sarah Jane Smith was an excellent choice, since she and Rose Tyler (Billie Piper) have much in common.  Not only have they both faced a number of varied enemies with the Doctor, they also have witnessed the Doctor regenerating, an unnerving experience for the few who have done so.

Sarah Jane was with the Doctor for three and a half seasons, beginning with the serial "The Time Warrior" in season eleven, and ending with "The Hand of Fear" in season fourteen.  At the end of that story, she was indeed unceremoniously dumped back on Earth by the Doctor, who indeed did not come back to get her after his trip back home.  No wonder she was so hurt in "School Reunion," with no explanations, no goodbyes.  How, exactly, she came in posession of K-9 has always bewildered me, since K-9 didn't become part of the show until season fifteen.  All the same, a spin-off series, K-9 and Company, joining Sarah Jane with the robotic doggie, was attempted but only lasted for one story.

If anyone is interested in watching the Doctor and Sarah Jane together on DVD, I suggest trying Pyramids of Mars (http://digitaleyes.resultspage.com/search?p=Q&ts=custom&w=Pyramids+of+Mars).  Good story, and her interplay with the Doctor is also at it's best here.
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Post by: Jeanne on October 27, 2006, 07:12:24 AM
CANOODLE! One of my favorite words! I love the sound of it. In Victorian drama we often hear of couples canoodling. I think it's a shame we no longer hear this word; all the emphasis now is on steamy sex. Personally, I'm all for more CANOODLING!  
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Post by: Jeanne on October 27, 2006, 07:18:19 AM
DVD: HUSTLE
CD: GUY HAINES
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Post by: Charles Pogue on October 27, 2006, 07:21:06 AM
CD:  Guy Haines, Guy Haines, Guy Haines.  Besides the regular albums I've also been listening to some special compiliation albums of songs featured in the Kritzer books, all Guy's cuts from the various Kimmel albums over the years, and I've also been listening to the Bus and Truck cuts from Writer's Block.

I guess I've just been nostalgic for my old buddie, BK, this week.
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Post by: Matt H. on October 27, 2006, 07:40:42 AM
Good morning!

It's a rainy, gray morning, but it's not especially cool, especially for late October, so it's OK. A cold rain just makes for a miserable day. This one is tolerable.
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Post by: Matt H. on October 27, 2006, 07:44:36 AM
Very sad to read about Arthur Hill's passing. A wonderful actor and one of my favorites.

He won the Tony for WHO'S AFRAID OF VIRGINIA WOOLF, and I had thought he had won an Emmy for OWEN MARSHALL, but he didn't. He wasn't even nominated, a horrific oversight!

I remember him fondly as Jessica Fletcher's publisher in the MURDER SHE WROTE pilot episode. There was also a suggestion that she was falling for him a little bit, too. Anyway, after the pilot, he only appeared in one further episode as the same character.
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Post by: Matt H. on October 27, 2006, 07:45:11 AM
More beautiful pictures, DR Tomovoz. Thanks for them!
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Post by: Matt H. on October 27, 2006, 07:47:03 AM
I, too, adore BODY HEAT, one of my favorite films of 1981. I have the first DVD issue. I must take it off the shelf and look at it at some point this weekend. TV pickings are lean, so I should have plenty of time to do that.
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Post by: Matt H. on October 27, 2006, 07:48:51 AM
Friday Media Check:

CD - NEW FACES OF 1952 (OCR)

DVD - GYPSY
          A TALE OF TWO CITIES
          BODY HEAT (just added to the mix)

DVR - Wednesday night's CSI: NY
          KNIGHTS OF THE ROUND TABLE
          ON AN ISLAND WITH YOU (the last half)
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Post by: DakotaCelt on October 27, 2006, 08:27:55 AM
By the by, having Elisabeth Slaydon return to play Sarah Jane Smith was an excellent choice, since she and Rose Tyler (Billie Piper) have much in common.  Not only have they both faced a number of varied enemies with the Doctor, they also have witnessed the Doctor regenerating, an unnerving experience for the few who have done so.

Sarah Jane was with the Doctor for three and a half seasons, beginning with the serial "The Time Warrior" in season eleven, and ending with "The Hand of Fear" in season fourteen.  At the end of that story, she was indeed unceremoniously dumped back on Earth by the Doctor, who indeed did not come back to get her after his trip back home.  No wonder she was so hurt in "School Reunion," with no explanations, no goodbyes.  How, exactly, she came in posession of K-9 has always bewildered me, since K-9 didn't become part of the show until season fifteen.  All the same, a spin-off series, K-9 and Company, joining Sarah Jane with the robotic doggie, was attempted but only lasted for one story.

If anyone is interested in watching the Doctor and Sarah Jane together on DVD, I suggest trying Pyramids of Mars (http://digitaleyes.resultspage.com/search?p=Q&ts=custom&w=Pyramids+of+Mars).  Good story, and her interplay with the Doctor is also at it's best here.

SWW,

I agree with you on the first three docs. They were incredible gentleman and each of them made the Doctor their own.  IT is sad that their will never be a true reunion show. Tom Baker was not in the Five Doctors either except through clips.

Tom Baker has done some audio stories. Peter Davison is also getting older. He is in his late 50s.

I liked Sarah Jane and K9.

I have a number of stories on tape as I would tape as the local public telly station would air them. Pyramid of Mars is an excellent one as is is Castrovalva, Logopolis, Deadly ASsassin, Black Orchid, War Games and many others.
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Post by: Ron Pulliam on October 27, 2006, 08:50:39 AM
DR George:  Christopher Gorham was also a key character on the very wonderful, satirical TV series "Popular".
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Post by: Ron Pulliam on October 27, 2006, 08:51:13 AM
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Title: Re:CHICKEN SALAD
Post by: George on October 27, 2006, 08:55:15 AM
The episode where the Doctor reconnects with Sarah Jane was two weeks ago.  Last week, he encountered Madame Pompadore.  This week is the start of a two-parter, which should be mucho nifty.

That's right...I remember now.  I've seen both of those episodes and I definitely want to see how the two-parter ends tonight! :D
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Post by: Ron Pulliam on October 27, 2006, 08:55:15 AM
"Ugly Betty" was just plain FUN last night.

And her nephew may have said he was Gene Kelly, but he definitely came off more like Bobby (from Bobby and Cissy on "The Lawrence Welk Show").
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Post by: Ron Pulliam on October 27, 2006, 08:57:39 AM
I rather liked "Supernatural" last night.  It's nice to see characters evolving.  
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Post by: George on October 27, 2006, 08:58:23 AM
DR George:  Christopher Gorham was also a key character on the very wonderful, satirical TV series "Popular".

I never watched that show.  I don't even remember being aware of it. ::)

Well...it's time for work, then to Ikea!
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Post by: Ron Pulliam on October 27, 2006, 08:58:43 AM
Doesn't ANYone here have a birthday today?
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Post by: bk on October 27, 2006, 09:32:55 AM
Michael Shayne: Somewhere in the windmills of my mind (and perhaps even on a cassette) there is music for the Opening Out Of Town songs.  That's the only story in the book that started life in another form - as a spec script for Amazing Stories - the amazing part being we couldn't even get it read (and boy could that series have used a good script).  I remember two of the tunes pretty okay, but I didn't want to record them without referencing what I originally wrote.  
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Post by: bk on October 27, 2006, 09:35:08 AM
Glad so many are enjoying Guy this day.  I really am toying with a new album idea, something completely different, which is the only way I like to do things.  I'll only say that it would be an "unplugged" type of thing - just Guy and a small instrumental group, all real instruments, very intimate.  We shall see.
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Post by: Ron Pulliam on October 27, 2006, 10:09:16 AM
I never watched that show.  I don't even remember being aware of it. ::)

Well...it's time for work, then to Ikea!

It debuted on the WB in 1999.  Its creator/director is an openly gay man who wanted to portray all that he found good and bad about high school.  So...he created the most outrageous characters, all based on stereotype, and invested them with pure evil, wit and major abilities to exact revenge on one another.

You'd have loved it!

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Post by: George on October 27, 2006, 10:29:00 AM
It debuted on the WB in 1999.  Its creator/director is an openly gay man who wanted to portray all that he found good and bad about high school.  So...he created the most outrageous characters, all based on stereotype, and invested them with pure evil, wit and major abilities to exact revenge on one another.

You'd have loved it!

I think I would have!  I'll have to add the series to my (very long) Netflix queue. :)
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Post by: Donna on October 27, 2006, 10:33:55 AM
BK -
I L-O-O-O-VE the score to Murder on the Orient Express! That is, the film version with Albert Finney, Ingrid Bergman, Lauren Bacall, and a host of others. What a story!

In the VCR -
Santa Fe Trail with Errol Flynn, Ronald Reagan, Raymond Massey, and a host of others. Talk about your scores--there wasn't ONE second of the film without Max Steiner's music! Oy.

Next up - Red River and Rio Lobo (all of these westerns were picked by my Dad)
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Post by: Ron Pulliam on October 27, 2006, 10:44:45 AM
BK -
I L-O-O-O-VE the score to Murder on the Orient Express! That is, the film version with Albert Finney, Ingrid Bergman, Lauren Bacall, and a host of others. What a story!

Richard Rodney Bennett was the composer.  Among his most wonderful scores, in addition to "....Orient Express." were "Far From the Madding Crowd", "Nicholas and Alexandra" and "Enchanted April."

He also penned the underscore to "Four Weddings and a Funeral," but it's a more sparse score than others since pop songs were liberally used in that film.
Title: Re:CHICKEN SALAD
Post by: Ron Pulliam on October 27, 2006, 10:47:47 AM
Michael Shayne: Somewhere in the windmills of my mind (and perhaps even on a cassette) there is music for the Opening Out Of Town songs.  That's the only story in the book that started life in another form - as a spec script for Amazing Stories - the amazing part being we couldn't even get it read (and boy could that series have used a good script).  I remember two of the tunes pretty okay, but I didn't want to record them without referencing what I originally wrote.  


And yet....didn't they do a rather smarmy episode about a guy who finds original music in the piano stool of a dead Broadway composer's estate...or in some way "channels" a dead Broadway composer through some old belonging....and then has success/failure as a result?  It had potential...but went way south of exploring said potential.

Or....maybe that was something else entirely???
Title: Re:CHICKEN SALAD
Post by: bk on October 27, 2006, 10:47:53 AM
My favorite Richard Rodney Bennett score (and one I'm completely addicted to) is Yanks.  I worked with Sir Richard on a Mary Cleere Haran CD.
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Post by: Ron Pulliam on October 27, 2006, 10:48:49 AM
My favorite Richard Rodney Bennett score (and one I'm completely addicted to) is Yanks.  I worked with Sir Richard on a Mary Cleere Haran CD.


YES!  I always forget he wrote that.  I love the score AND the film.  
Title: Re:CHICKEN SALAD
Post by: MBarnum on October 27, 2006, 11:07:11 AM
Can't find a still of Gabriel from THE HUNTERS, but just imagine him 30 years younger in a flight suit.

Here he is, right in the middle of Lee Philips and Robert Mitchum

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Post by: MBarnum on October 27, 2006, 11:14:55 AM
TOD Media Check:

DVD:
Some scary movies for Halloween time..not sure what just yet but I made a stack of movies I have purchased and not yet watched so could be any of the following : STRANGLER OF BLACKMOOR CASTLE, SEVEN DOORS TO DEATH, SON OF INGAGI, 4 SKULLS OF JONATHAN DRAKE, BRAIN FROM PLANET AROUS...who knows!

CD:
A CD I finally got my hands on GALBI by an Arabic pop singer named Abdy.

DVR:
This weeks JERICHO and SURFSIDE 6.



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Post by: elmore3003 on October 27, 2006, 11:24:59 AM
Did you do any work on Susan Egan's Holliday album?

No, Susan contacted me last year about orchestrations for concert and she mentioned holiday music so I sent her a few things I'd done.  Nothing is on the new CD and she hasn't called me about any concert work.  I hope she does at some point but at present I'm busy enough!
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Post by: elmore3003 on October 27, 2006, 11:39:14 AM
I just called BK and left a message with Rollo.  Earlier I had a lovely conversation with Jonathan Tunick who begins scoring the film of SWEENEY TODD next month.  He was telling me he just conducted Richard Rodney Bennett's new score for the soundtrack to Sidney Lumet's new film.
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Post by: DERBRUCER on October 27, 2006, 11:52:58 AM
And yet....didn't they do a rather smarmy episode about a guy who finds original music in the piano stool of a dead Broadway composer's estate...or in some way "channels" a dead Broadway composer through some old belonging....and then has success/failure as a result?  It had potential...but went way south of exploring said potential.

Or....maybe that was something else entirely???

Is this it?
 Gershwin's Trunk (1987)  (http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0511095/)

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Plot Summary for
"Amazing Stories"

Frantic to deliver a hit musical, conniving Broadway composer Jo-Jo Gillespie contacts the spirit of George Gershwin through psychic Sister Teresa, and makes marvelous music from beyond the grave.


der Brucer

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Post by: Edisaurus on October 27, 2006, 12:42:07 PM
Cowboy Troy - but he will not be in there much longer.   Whew!  Worth almost the 99 cents I paid for it.

You have to admit that it's *worth* 99 cents just to say that you know what Hick Hop is!
Title: Re:CHICKEN SALAD
Post by: François de Paris on October 27, 2006, 12:50:32 PM
After that is "Friday Night is Music Night". Francois and I are big fans of this eclectic and very enjoyable show.

You can say that again! They don't have such a radio show here or in the States, and it's a shame! It's over 65 year old!

AND -- and I don't care if I get a "written" from managent -- I have downloaded REAL PLAYER to be able to enjoy the show! Ah!

Beverley was on last week's special edition of the show for the Voice of the  BBC Musical Theater competition! I posted a long write up last week too about it! :D
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Post by: François de Paris on October 27, 2006, 12:53:50 PM
Francois and I are big fans of this eclectic and very enjoyable show.

I used to listen to that show in the seventies, on my parents' radio with a lousy connection! Oh the statics! I even real-to-real taped some of them and I still have those tapes!

Of course I meant REEL TO REEL! But I'm fond of my mistake!

http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio2/shows/fridaynight/ :D
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Post by: François de Paris on October 27, 2006, 12:58:15 PM
TOD

No movies or TV watching this weekend as I will be out of town in Orlando, but I will have music for the drive up there. So I will be choosing 6 cds, probably instrumentals. A combo of Terry Trotter, Grant Geisman and other cds that BK produced.

Ah, Orlando! I've spent 6 years of my life there! (Kissimmee, precisely!) Those were the days!
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Post by: François de Paris on October 27, 2006, 01:01:28 PM
"Ugly Betty" was just plain FUN last night.

And her nephew may have said he was Gene Kelly, but he definitely came off more like Bobby (from Bobby and Cissy on "The Lawrence Welk Show").

Or Bobby from the MM Club!
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Post by: François de Paris on October 27, 2006, 01:07:05 PM
My favorite Richard Rodney Bennett score (and one I'm completely addicted to) is Yanks.  I worked with Sir Richard on a Mary Cleere Haran CD.

I like that YANKS movie very much!

Oh, and I like that cd very much too! Miss Mary Cleere Haran has such a sophisticated style and charming voice!
Title: Re:CHICKEN SALAD
Post by: Matt H. on October 27, 2006, 01:17:34 PM
Rain has continued all day long here. No end in sight, either. Yuck!
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Post by: DERBRUCER on October 27, 2006, 01:19:25 PM
A HOME AWAY FROM HOME
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Associated Press (http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,225884,00.html)
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Ancient Roman Brothel Reopens in Pompeii
Friday , October 27, 2006
 

POMPEII, Italy — It was the jewel of Pompeii's libertines: a brothel decorated with frescoes of erotic figures believed to be the most popular in the ancient Roman city.

The Lupanare — which derives its name from the Latin word "lupa," or "prostitute" — was presented to the public again Thursday following a yearlong, $253,000 restoration to clean up its frescoes and fix the structure.
...

der Brucer
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Post by: Matt H. on October 27, 2006, 01:27:24 PM
I started the afternoon  finshing ON AN ISLAND WITH YOU. I had never seen this before, and it was obvious that MGM was using it to jump-start Cyd Charisse on the back of an Esther Williams vehicle.

Cyd has three big production numbers in the movie (two with Ricardo Montalban who could have had a successful career as a ballroom dancer; he's very sensual), and she's certainly playing the second lead, just as she was slated to do in EASTER PARADE (had she not broken her leg). I think if she had been able to do these two films back to back, MGM could have elevated her to starring status in the late 1940s instead of having to wait until 1953.
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Post by: Matt H. on October 27, 2006, 01:29:26 PM
Once again, MGM managed to slip in a couple of water ballets for Esther, two numbers for Jimmy Durante, the three aforementioned Charisse numbers, and a couple of Xavier Cugat numbers, too. A typical Joe Pasternack production.
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Post by: Matt H. on October 27, 2006, 01:31:39 PM
Page Four Mowgli Dance!!!


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Post by: Matt H. on October 27, 2006, 01:32:36 PM
Next I put in GYPSY (the Rosalind Russell version). Due to several phone calls and other interruptions, I only got to the end of "Everything's Coming Up Roses." I'll finish it when I go back down.
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Post by: François de Paris on October 27, 2006, 01:45:34 PM
Next I put in GYPSY (the Rosalind Russell version). Due to several phone calls and other interruptions, I only got to the end of "Everything's Coming Up Roses." I'll finish it when I go back down.

S P O I L E R !





NOT everything comes up roses in the end! ;D ;D
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Post by: Ben on October 27, 2006, 01:55:00 PM
François,

Hooray for you, you French radical. Downloading software. I'm proud of you ;)

Do you listen to anything besides Friday Night is Music Night? I listened to Beverley last week also.

Her show on Radio Wales has moved to Saturday night (Welsh time). It's now on at 10pm (5pm New York time). It's harder to listen live but I've been able to do it so far. It used to be on at 2pm Wednesday afternoon (NY time) so I could listen at work. I haven't been on with a review since August 10th. Oh, well. It gives me time to get some new reviews over the pond, although she still has a few unaired reviews that could be played like Jersey Boys and The Color Purple and Tarzan. They won't play Sweeney or Threepenny or Light in the Piazza since those shows have closed. I'll be sending reviews of The Fantasticks, Mary Poppins and Grey Gardens soon so she'll have a batch to choose from.
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Post by: Ron Pulliam on October 27, 2006, 02:05:59 PM
Is this it?
 Gershwin's Trunk (1987)  (http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0511095/)der Brucer



That was the one!
Title: Re:CHICKEN SALAD
Post by: Ron Pulliam on October 27, 2006, 02:07:15 PM
Or Bobby from the MM Club!


Yes, he's the same person, but the kid doesn't remind me of Bobby from Mickey Mouse Club...he wasn't all prancy and showy back then.

It was his later gig as Cissy's partner and the competition the two had for biggest moves and widest arm swings and highest leg kicks that the kid brought to mind.

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Post by: bk on October 27, 2006, 02:07:43 PM
I shall shortly be on my way to LACC.  I forgot I was invited to a reading of the first act of a new musical - I really don't want to go, but I may have to.  Unless, of course, rehearsal should go to seven - then I can't.
Title: Re:CHICKEN SALAD
Post by: Ron Pulliam on October 27, 2006, 02:08:35 PM
A HOME AWAY FROM HOME
(http://www.foxnews.com/images/235613/1_61_pompeii_brothel_1.jpg)
Associated Press (http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,225884,00.html)der Brucer



If anyone goes to Pompeii, take the opportunity to use a certified guide.

The guides have keys to secret rooms where statuary and other paintings not generally meant for public exhibition are kept.

It's eye-opening, mind-boggling and obscene as all get-out.
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Post by: François de Paris on October 27, 2006, 02:28:10 PM
François,

Hooray for you, you French radical. Downloading software. I'm proud of you ;)

Do you listen to anything besides Friday Night is Music Night? I listened to Beverley last week also.

Her show on Radio Wales has moved to Saturday night (Welsh time). It's now on at 10pm (5pm New York time). It's harder to listen live but I've been able to do it so far. It used to be on at 2pm Wednesday afternoon (NY time) so I could listen at work. I haven't been on with a review since August 10th. Oh, well. It gives me time to get some new reviews over the pond, although she still has a few unaired reviews that could be played like Jersey Boys and The Color Purple and Tarzan. They won't play Sweeney or Threepenny or Light in the Piazza since those shows have closed. I'll be sending reviews of The Fantasticks, Mary Poppins and Grey Gardens soon so she'll have a batch to choose from.

Me, Radical?! :D

No, my downloading is too recent (Hope they don't find out!! ;)) but I also like Stage and Screen (great interviews!) Miss Paige's radio show, even though her voice tires me a little... I wonder if Michael Ball still has his show too!

I'm going to listen to Beverley and FridayNight tonight! That BBC Concert Orchestra is one of the best; I'd like to attend a live recording of it, because a dead recording would be gashtly... or unseemly! :D

Ben; an alternative for you is to record the shows. As you know, they stay online for one week!

I'm eager to know what you think of Mary Poppins on Broadway! That blond BK singer is in the cast!( Mrs Bank) What a wonderful voice she has!
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Post by: Matt H. on October 27, 2006, 02:29:44 PM
Guess I'll get started on mopping the kitchen floor. I dread it. Then back to GYPSY and perhaps some network TV (e.g. VANISHED and/or 1 VS. 100).

WBBL.
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Post by: George on October 27, 2006, 02:29:52 PM
Off to Ikea!

Until later! :)
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Post by: DERBRUCER on October 27, 2006, 02:29:55 PM
If anyone goes to Pompeii, take the opportunity to use a certified guide.

The guides have keys to secret rooms where statuary and other paintings not generally meant for public exhibition are kept.

It's eye-opening, mind-boggling and obscene as all get-out.

And when I visited, they had a "trinket" store where you could buy roach clips shapped like the giant phallus statue!

der Brucer
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Post by: François de Paris on October 27, 2006, 02:31:01 PM
Guess I'll get started on mopping the kitchen floor. I dread it. Then back to GYPSY and perhaps some network TV (e.g. VANISHED and/or 1 VS. 100).

WBBL.

Wherever we go
We mop the floor
Together! :D
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Post by: François de Paris on October 27, 2006, 02:31:49 PM
Off to Ikea!

Until later! :)

... the wonderful wizard of Ikea?! ;)
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Post by: François de Paris on October 27, 2006, 02:35:31 PM
And when I visited, they had a "trinket" store where you could buy roach clips shapped like the giant phallus statue!

der Brucer

 :o :o :o :o :o :D
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Post by: Michael on October 27, 2006, 03:02:25 PM
Ah, Orlando! I've spent 6 years of my life there! (Kissimmee, precisely!) Those were the days!

When I stop of at the French pavillion I will give them a big BONJOUR from you.
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Post by: DERBRUCER on October 27, 2006, 03:03:02 PM
Well, I've just finished my afternoon chores. (Is that line copy-protected?)

I wanted to gather together Woody's files of the essays he had posted on Sondheim.com and put them on a flash drive for safety.

First I had to pull his "Tales of Bonnie and Clyde" off of his computer (This is a series of 15 short chapters - 17 pages- that detail how we came to add two new dogs to our house; it ends with Clyde's renaming to Buster.) There is also the start of "Driving Towards Orion" - his Journal of our cross country drive from CA to DE (only the first two days are finished, with detailed notes for the rest for the trip - notes containing the really vital stuff - like every CD we played, and every radio show listened to.) Next I went to find copies of his "Track By Track Columns" he had written - but couldn't find any copies. I had to revisit the Sondheim site and pull off all the files -  64 pages of detailed track-by track discussions/comparisons of recordings for: Do I Hear A Waltz, West Side Story, Gypsy - Original Casts, Gypsy -Divas In Concert, Saturday Night, and  A Funny Thing Happened... I also pulled off his 13 page essay on "Company" - An Opinionated and Irreverent Revue of the Differences Between the Original 1970 and Revised 1996 Scripts of Stephen Sondheim and George Furth's Musical Comedy.

Lordy, he writes almost as much as I criticize!

We now have 640K Bytes on Flash-Drive for posterity (together with the data bases of all the CDs and DVDs).

der Brucer

Hmmm...he was scheduled to be let off at 4:15 - looks like he got held-over again - better chill the Manhattan glass.
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Post by: François de Paris on October 27, 2006, 03:21:23 PM

Some of you might enjoy reading this!

 "Sister Act" musical signals the start of a major Menken resurgence

http://jimhillmedia.com/blogs/jim_hill/archive/2006/10/24/6405.aspx
Title: Re:CHICKEN SALAD
Post by: François de Paris on October 27, 2006, 03:23:55 PM
When I stop of at the French pavillion I will give them a big BONJOUR from you.

Oh, they have forgotten about me, if they're still there!

Actually, I mostly worked for one of the restaurants there (Bistro de Paris; I "opened" it) then as a Guest Relations Host and then as a Backstage Studio Tour Guide at Disney/MGM....
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Post by: François de Paris on October 27, 2006, 03:52:22 PM

And now, blimey, a word about Bert!

http://www.broadway.com/gen/Buzz_Story.aspx?ci=539388
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Post by: elmore3003 on October 27, 2006, 03:56:49 PM

And now, blimey, a word about Bert!

http://www.broadway.com/gen/Buzz_Story.aspx?ci=539388

When BBC Radio 3 broadcast my restoration of JUBILEE in Dec. 1999, Gavin played the Prince.   I found him, unlike most of the cast, not particularly friendly.  When JUBILEE was premiered 20 years ago at Town Hall, Rebecca Luker played the Princess.
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Post by: François de Paris on October 27, 2006, 04:13:10 PM
When BBC Radio 3 broadcast my restoration of JUBILEE in Dec. 1999, Gavin played the Prince.   I found him, unlike most of the cast, not particularly friendly.  When JUBILEE was premiered 20 years ago at Town Hall, Rebecca Luker played the Princess.

Small world, isn't it?!
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Post by: François de Paris on October 27, 2006, 04:19:38 PM
I know some people are going to make faces!

Here's tonight's programme of the radio show:

Friday Night Is Music Night - 27 October 2006

Live From The Mermaid

Conductor Richard Balcombe
Special Guest Josh Groban
Presenter Paul Gambaccini


Friday Night Is Music Night
Williams

Main Theme from Star Wars
John Williams

On Golden Pond
Dave Grusin arr. Langford
Helen Crayford piano

Westminster Waltz
Robert Farnon  

Overture: The Gondoliers
Sullivan

Dance of the Comedians (The Bartered Bride)
Smetana

Dance of the Hours
Ponchielli


Part Two

You Are Loved
Josh Groban

February Song (Let You Down)
Josh Groban

Un Dia Llegara (The O Song)
Josh Groban

Smile
Josh Groban

So She Dances
Josh Groban

Not While I'm Around (Sweeney Todd)
Sondheim
Josh Groban

Machine  
Josh Groban

Friday Night Is Music Night
Williams
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Post by: François de Paris on October 27, 2006, 04:22:47 PM

Petula Clark Live! - Only UK Performance
Petula Clark Live in concert with the BBC Concert Orchestra plus special guests Michael Ball and Tony Hatch, Theatre Royal, Sunday 26 November. This will be her only UK performance in 2006! Tickets on sale now!
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Post by: François de Paris on October 27, 2006, 04:40:50 PM
Congratulations to Aimie Atkinson, who has won BBC Radio 2 Voice of Musical Theatre competition.


Name: Aimie Atkinson  http://aimiea.com/

Age: 19 years old

Lives: Stevenage in Hertforshire

Occupation: Aimie runs her own theatre school, Theatre Bugs.

She is a qualified Early Stages teacher.

Aimie competed alongside thousands of non-professional singers and performers from across the UK during a UK wide series of auditions by BBC New Talent earlier this summer.

She was one of fifteen people to then be selected to have the unique opportunity to work alongside top industry professionals in a three-day boot camp, which ran from Wednesday 11 – Friday 13 October.

From this, she won a place in the preliminary round of the Voice of Musical Theatre competition, then progressed through the semi finals to the final. Aimie was named the BBC Radio 2 Voice of Musical Theatre on Sunday 22nd October.

 
"I really think we witnessed the birth of a star. I thought she was extraordinary."
Michael Ball, Voice of Musical Theatre judge

 

"Aimie is an incredible new talent. She possesses that elusive thing we call star quality. When she came to the BBC New Talent musical theatre bootcamp in Cardiff she got the chance to work with top performance and vocal coaches and she soaked up any notes given to her and incorporated them with ease into her next performance. She completely wowed the audience and the judges in the final to take the professional title - BBC Radio 2 Voice of Musical Theatre 2006. All of us who helped find Aimie and support her are thrilled and know that one day we will be seeing her name in lights in the West End."
Angela Wallis - Executive Producer of BBC New Talent

 

The BBC Radio 2 Voice of Musical Theatre is an event for professional performers that celebrates the best of musical theatre and is broadcast nationwide.

For the first time, non-professional singers and performers were offered the chance to be a part of it and to showcase their talents to top musical theatre professionals, entitled Be A Musical Theatre Performer.
Title: Re:CHICKEN SALAD
Post by: DERBRUCER on October 27, 2006, 05:00:45 PM

Some of you might enjoy reading this!

 "Sister Act" musical signals the start of a major Menken resurgence

http://jimhillmedia.com/blogs/jim_hill/archive/2006/10/24/6405.aspx

And we now have DR Edisaurus as our advance-critic in Atlanta!

der Brucer
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Post by: DERBRUCER on October 27, 2006, 05:03:01 PM
Small world, isn't it?!
No, MouseGuy, It's a Small World, After All!

der Brucer
Title: Re:CHICKEN SALAD
Post by: François de Paris on October 27, 2006, 05:11:20 PM
No, MouseGuy, It's a Small World, After All!

der Brucer

Yes, true, but I was more in a Merman mood than in a Mermaid one!
Title: Re:CHICKEN SALAD
Post by: François de Paris on October 27, 2006, 05:13:02 PM

I'm listening to Aimie Atkinson singing "Don't Rain On My Parade!"

That girl is a POWER HOUSE! Wow! What a booming voice! 19!
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Post by: Jrand73 on October 27, 2006, 06:17:38 PM
Yes, DR EDISAURUS - knowing what HICK HOP is was worth EXACTLY 99 cents!
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Post by: Jrand73 on October 27, 2006, 06:19:23 PM
I think the rain is finally over for the evening.  Time will tell.

I think something like The Man With the Atom Brain is on tonight on TCM.  I haven't seen it, so ... can't really tell from the abbreviated title in the TV PAPER....it might be the notorious Brain From Planet Arous...the brain that WANTS the human woman...wants her....but what'a a BRAIN to do?
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Post by: Jrand73 on October 27, 2006, 06:21:17 PM
Brain From Planet Arous Page Five Dance.  :o

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Post by: Jane on October 27, 2006, 07:06:12 PM
I will have to go back through all the days I was entertaining our company, if nothing else just to see the photos I missed.

I didn’t even make it through page 2 for today, gotta go.  I sure hope I have more time tomorrow.  I miss you guys.

'night
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Post by: Tomovoz on October 27, 2006, 07:21:03 PM
Daylight savings starts here tonight.  Another adjustment to time zones!
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Post by: François de Paris on October 27, 2006, 07:37:11 PM
Daylight savings starts here tonight.  Another adjustment to time zones!

Of course, it's tonight (Saturday) for the Old Europe!

Weird!

Another "weird" item:

Hollywood legends Olivia de Havilland and Dame Julie Andrews TOWERED by L.A. Lakers legend Kareem Abdul-Jabbar!

http://www.achievement.org/newsletter/2006/012.jpg
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Post by: Matt H. on October 27, 2006, 08:29:36 PM
I forgot to mention that one of the child stars in ON AN ISLAND WITH YOU with Kathryn Beaumont who later went on to voice Alice in ALICE IN WONDERLAND and Wendy in PETER PAN. When she appeared on the Disney TV show to publicize these features, I always thought she was a little plain (lovely voice), but in this MGM feature, she's very sweet and pert. I wonder if she had a lengthy career as a child star in England or is better known over there for things other than her two Disney features.
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Post by: Matt H. on October 27, 2006, 08:31:30 PM
Tonight I began my evening's viewing finishing GYPSY. I still maintain that this is one of the most striking transfers that Warners has yet done.
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Post by: Matt H. on October 27, 2006, 08:32:42 PM
Waiting for network TV to begin, I put in CHICAGO and watched "Nowadays/Honey Honey Rag." This is a film I mwant to go back to and watch from the beginning again very soon.
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Post by: Matt H. on October 27, 2006, 08:34:32 PM
Since the World Series preempted the premiere of Fox's VANISHED on its new night, I instead watched the NBC game show 1 VS. 100. I got every question correct tonight except one dealing with the origin of names of salads. I (along with about 60 people on the panel) missed it. Had no clue.
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Post by: Matt H. on October 27, 2006, 08:36:19 PM
SInce I didn't watch the CSI rerun last night on CBS, I put in a CSI episode from Season 4. This one had to do with the deaths of several police officers during a departmental marathon. Several surprising perps in this episode.
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Post by: Matt H. on October 27, 2006, 08:38:49 PM
LAW & ORDER dealt with a case it's handled similarly before: deaths of soldiers blamed on faulty equipment knowingly sent overseas with full knowledge of its defects. The resolution was the most interesting thing about the case and very predictable in retrospect gioven the times in which we're living.

One of my favorite actors John Benjamin Hickey was the defense attorney in this episode. He pops up once or twice a year on L&O as this character.
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Post by: François de Paris on October 27, 2006, 08:39:01 PM
I forgot to mention that one of the child stars in ON AN ISLAND WITH YOU with Kathryn Beaumont who later went on to voice Alice in ALICE IN WONDERLAND and Wendy in PETER PAN. When she appeared on the Disney TV show to publicize these features, I always thought she was a little plain (lovely voice), but in this MGM feature, she's very sweet and pert. I wonder if she had a lengthy career as a child star in England or is better known over there for things other than her two Disney features.

Hummm.... I posted quite a few links about articles and pics of Kathryn Beaumont and Bobby Driscoll last week, I recall!

She also appeared in One Hour In Wonderland, the first TV show (Christmas one) Walt Disney ever did!

Que le monde est petit! ;)
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Post by: François de Paris on October 27, 2006, 08:48:29 PM

http://www.donbrockway.com/English%20lassie.png
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Post by: Matt H. on October 27, 2006, 08:49:04 PM
Hummm.... I posted quite a few links about articles and pics of Kathryn Beaumont and Bobby Driscoll last week, I recall!

She also appeared in One Hour In Wonderland, the first TV show (Christmas one) Walt Disney ever did!



Yes, that "One Hour in Wonderland" show was on the ALICE special edition laserdisc box, and I assume it's on the special edition DVD set (though I've only watched the movie from that set and none of the other content).
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Post by: Matt H. on October 27, 2006, 08:49:58 PM
Heading off to bed now.

Good night!
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Post by: François de Paris on October 27, 2006, 08:51:14 PM
I assume it's on the special edition DVD set (though I've only watched the movie from that set and none of the other content).

Yes, indeed! That's what it says on my copy that I haven't watched yet because I don't have a dvd player! Yes, I'm weird! :D
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Post by: François de Paris on October 27, 2006, 08:52:40 PM

From that show!

http://www.donbrockway.com/KathBeau3nc.JPG

http://www.donbrockway.com/Image9.JPG
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Post by: DERBRUCER on October 27, 2006, 08:54:36 PM
Yes, true, but I was more in a Merman mood than in a Mermaid one!

Nicely played! (A cricket referene)
(http://re3.mm-a1.yimg.com/image/70165653)

der Brucer
Title: Re:CHICKEN SALAD
Post by: François de Paris on October 27, 2006, 08:55:03 PM

More with... Peter Pan in same show!

http://www.donbrockway.com/kathandbob.JPG
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Post by: DERBRUCER on October 27, 2006, 09:04:45 PM
Elvira Interview (http://television.aol.com/tv-celebrity-interviews/elvira)
(http://cdn.digitalcity.com/ch_tv/elvira-180b101106)

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What is involved in becoming Elvira?
That is the part of being Elvira that I don't enjoy because it's a lot of makeup and an incredibly uncomfortable outfit. A lot of hair and hair spray issues because trying to get that hair up there is not easiest thing in the world. It's high and it needs a lot of hair spray and that takes a lot of work to get that going. That part of it is really the most difficult part. If I would have started out wearing a muumuu and flip-flops, I would be so much happier today.

der Brucer
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Post by: François de Paris on October 27, 2006, 09:05:50 PM
Elvira Interview (http://television.aol.com/tv-celebrity-interviews/elvira)
(http://cdn.digitalcity.com/ch_tv/elvira-180b101106)
der Brucer

No, no! That's NOT Kathryn Beaumont! She's (still) blond! ;D
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Post by: Charles Pogue on October 27, 2006, 09:10:49 PM
Rehearsals can always go to 7, BK, unless, of course, the people that want you to see the first act of the musical visit your site and realize WHY it's going to seven.
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Post by: bk on October 27, 2006, 09:32:44 PM
Back from a nice rehearsal, and a dinner at Marie Callendar's - my first visit there where the service has sucked - I had to get up from the table three times to find my waiter - a table that was seated ten minutes after us had their drinks and order taken before us.  I finally called the manager over because two of us had our dinners and ten minutes later a simple beef dip sandwich hadn't arrived, not until I got up and really had it out with my waiter, who was behind the pie counter chatting instead of picking up a sandwich which had been sitting there for at least ten minutes.   I gave the manager an earful, but he was not a "real" manager - he did take half the price of the beef dip off them bill.
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Post by: DakotaCelt on October 27, 2006, 09:34:18 PM
Back from a long day of doing research for my paper and a very lovely evening...

Me and DF Jon went to Silent Movie night at the Fargo Theatre and we saw Charlie Chaplin in Gold Rush. It was a fun movie and they had the Fargo Theatre Wurlitzer organ play the music.

They honored Lloyd Collins who was instrumental in restoring the Organ and he had tales to regale about its restoration. He was also a pianist for Peggy Lee when she first started on her musical career in Fargo.

The evening started off with a bit of Jazz from the Fargo South High School Jazz Band. They are very good and have even gone to the Montreaux festival in Switzerland.
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Post by: DakotaCelt on October 27, 2006, 09:38:21 PM
I did have a tasty treat before the movie... DF and I went to a local deli and got ruben sandwiches.
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Post by: DearReaderLaura on October 27, 2006, 09:39:58 PM
Hello fellow Dear Readers. It has been a very busy day. My church's denomination is having its district conference at our church, and the whole thing would fall apart without me. Okay, maybe not. But it's been very very busy. I am one of the conference officers (Yikes!).

I will try to catch up on notes and posts later this weekend. I am bushed.
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Post by: DakotaCelt on October 27, 2006, 09:40:07 PM
Bk, i hear you on poor service in a restaurant. I had that experience last week on campus... The gal was too busy flirting with her boyfriend and not paying attention to me and 8 others waiting to be served.
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Post by: DakotaCelt on October 27, 2006, 09:40:42 PM
Take care Laura!
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Post by: DakotaCelt on October 27, 2006, 09:42:24 PM
I do send great rehearsal vibes to bk and company!
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Post by: Edisaurus on October 27, 2006, 09:44:11 PM
I just got back from spending an evening with my little French boy and an old cellist friend I ran into last week at the symphony concert with Randy Newman. He hadn't seen the little French boy in about 20 years so we had a lot of catching up to do! Boy, I'm tired!
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Post by: François de Paris on October 27, 2006, 10:08:26 PM

And now... Dino (saurus) at the cello! Err... at the piano!
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Post by: François de Paris on October 27, 2006, 10:10:20 PM
I just got back from spending an evening with my little French boy and an old cellist friend I ran into last week at the symphony concert with Randy Newman. He hadn't seen the little French boy in about 20 years so we had a lot of catching up to do! Boy, I'm tired!

Little French boy! Little French boy!

Who knows? He might be 6 feet 4! Or like that L.A. Lakers legend! ;)
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Post by: Charles Pogue on October 27, 2006, 10:44:32 PM
Of course, no telling what the waiter might have dipped your beef dip sandwich in to get back at you!
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Post by: bk on October 27, 2006, 11:15:40 PM
Of course, no telling what the waiter might have dipped your beef dip sandwich in to get back at you!

The beef dip wasn't mine - whew!  I had my usual salad and bacon cheeseburger.