
So on to the naked truth:











Speaking of shower time:


Now have a cold one, and go to work.
And one for my long-suffering Lady Readers: Read more

So on to the naked truth:











Speaking of shower time:


Now have a cold one, and go to work.
And one for my long-suffering Lady Readers: Read more
Where do we start with this 1940s beauty? Let’s see: swimmer, dancer, model, jazz singer and actress. Not bad in the talent department, then. Oh, and there’s this:







All that, and talent. Lovely.
One of the greatest musical talents of all time. And also one of the world’s nice guys.
Take a couple of hours out of today, and watch Mick Ronson’s story.
You’re welcome.
Britishland’s Radio Times has published a Top 100 list of TV shows (from the beginning, i.e. early 1950s, until yesterday).
I read through the whole thing (so you don’t have to), and apart from the inexplicable inclusion of American shows (e.g. Hill Street Blues and M*A*S*H*) on the list, it’s not bad. Of course, I haven’t seen all of them — give me a break, we didn’t even have TV in South Africa till I turned 21 — but I thought I’d share my thoughts on the ones I have.
What the hell, it’s the weekend, right?
The Comedies
Drama
Cops ‘n Robbers
Sci-Fi
Never watched any of them. I did try to watch one episode of Doctor Who. It was awful and I never made it through to the end.
Documentaries
Missing from this Top 100 compilation (inexplicably, and shamefully):
All the above omissions should have been slotted in ahead of the American transplants; not that the Yank shows are bad — they aren’t — but they were essentially rebroadcasts.
If you haven’t seen any of the above shows, try to do so. You won’t be sorry.
Okay, he’s not everybody’s cup of tea.
But Lady Grinning Soul has to be one of the most beautiful ballads ever. With a piano part that Mozart would have envied.

No, this tattooed tartlet has been cast for her outstanding acting talent.

Not that there’s anything wrong with that, of course.
Still not going to watch the stupid movie.