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Topic History of: Kenny Everett and Jonathan King Max. showing the last 5 posts - (Last post first)
steveimp |
JK2006 wrote:
I've now completed listening and it was such fun, reminding me of how lovely Kenny was, how inventive and creative and funny; a dear friend for many years.
Someone really should make these shows commercially available.
Get 'em mp3d! |
steveimp |
JK2006 wrote:
I've now completed listening and it was such fun, reminding me of how lovely Kenny was, how inventive and creative and funny; a dear friend for many years.
Someone really should make these shows commercially available.
His TV shows on Thames were a special treat for me to watch at 6/7 years of age. Having seen them again recently they still stand up - and stand up better than his more restricted BBC TV shows of the early to mid 1980s.
Kenny was cheeky but with warmth and a sort of 'mad uncle' appearance - these days we have cheekiness but with sarcasm, nastiness and sadness. |
JK2006 |
I've now completed listening and it was such fun, reminding me of how lovely Kenny was, how inventive and creative and funny; a dear friend for many years.
Someone really should make these shows commercially available. |
JK2006 |
I get dozens of E-Mails a day, private but prompted by this heavily visited, much read but sparsely posted site.
One such was Tony James - check out TonyJamesRadio.com - who sent me a CD/R of a two hour Capital Radio show he had recorded when I sat in for my old friend Kenny Everett and interviewed him at length.
It is fascinating - and wonderful hearing us giggle together (I introduced him to his future wife amongst other things).
A truly enjoyable listen in the car; not least for some of those incredible radio adverts from 30 years ago. |
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