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Kentish Town to Gravesend
I was at Kentish Town today. I was searching out filming locations for the Victor Spinetti radio series “Tony’s” but some ****ing know-it-all told me that radio series don’t have locations.
On the way back I saw that there was a train, Kentish Town to Gravesend, 16:26 from that ghastly platform 3, from which no train departs. It was going through Greenwich and Deptford and Woolwich. Strange train. AN interesting concept badly carried out. |
Kentish Town to Gravesend
On 07/10/2018 19:25, Offramp wrote:
I was at Kentish Town today. I was searching out filming locations for the Victor Spinetti radio series “Tony’s” but some ****ing know-it-all told me that radio series don’t have locations. Err, how do I put this, the clue is in the word "radio". -- Graeme Wall This account not read. |
Kentish Town to Gravesend
On 07/10/2018 21:20, Graeme Wall wrote:
On 07/10/2018 19:25, Offramp wrote: I was at Kentish Town today. I was searching out filming locations for the Victor Spinetti radio series “Tony’s” but some ****ing know-it-all told me that radio series don’t have locations. Err, how do I put this, the clue is in the word "radio". Many radio shows are based on events in real locations, and one or two have even been recorded at the place where the events depicted took place. Not all radio shows are fictional, and not all shows are recorded in a studio. What they don't have is "filming", though, if that's what you meant. What do they call it now it's all on hard drives and SD cards, anyway? Probably taping,as the video guys still call it filming. -- Tciao for Now! John. |
Kentish Town to Gravesend
On Sunday, 7 October 2018 21:20:20 UTC+1, Graeme Wall wrote:
On 07/10/2018 19:25, Offramp wrote: I was at Kentish Town today. I was searching out filming locations I was joking. I should've put a smiley. |
Kentish Town to Gravesend
On 07/10/2018 21:30, John Williamson wrote:
On 07/10/2018 21:20, Graeme Wall wrote: On 07/10/2018 19:25, Offramp wrote: I was at Kentish Town today. I was searching out filming locations for the Victor Spinetti radio series “Tony’s” but some ****ing know-it-all told me that radio series don’t have locations. Err, how do I put this, the clue is in the word "radio". Many radio shows are based on events in real locations, and one or two have even been recorded at the place where the events depicted took place. Not all radio shows are fictional, and not all shows are recorded in a studio. What they don't have is "filming", though, if that's what you meant. Exactly What do they call it now it's all on hard drives and SD cards, anyway? Probably taping,as the video guys still call it filming. Recording usually. -- Graeme Wall This account not read. |
Kentish Town to Gravesend
On 07/10/2018 21:33, Offramp wrote:
On Sunday, 7 October 2018 21:20:20 UTC+1, Graeme Wall wrote: On 07/10/2018 19:25, Offramp wrote: I was at Kentish Town today. I was searching out filming locations I was joking. I should've put a smiley. Sorry, couldn't resist it :-) -- Graeme Wall This account not read. |
Kentish Town to Gravesend
On 07/10/2018 19:25, Offramp wrote:
I was at Kentish Town today. On the way back I saw that there was a train, Kentish Town to Gravesend, 16:26 from that ghastly platform 3, from which no train departs. It was going through Greenwich and Deptford and Woolwich. Strange train. AN interesting concept badly carried out. I'm not sure what point you're making. -- Basil Jet - listening... S.Y.P.H.. SPK. Saccharine Trust. Saint Etienne. San Fermin. Sananda Maitreya (Terence Trent D'Arby). Sarah Cracknell. Sarah Neufeld. Sarandon. Sarathy Korwar. Sascha Funke. Savage Republic. Savath+Savalas. Scars. Schizo Fun Addict. Scientists. Scritti Politti. Seasick Steve. Section 25. Set Fire To Flames. Severed Heads. Sex Pistols. Shack. Shackleton. Sharon Van Etten. Shed 7. Shigeto. Shock Headed Peters. Shrag. Shriekback. Shut Up. |
Kentish Town to Gravesend
On Sun, 7 Oct 2018 21:30:19 +0100, John Williamson
wrote: On 07/10/2018 21:20, Graeme Wall wrote: On 07/10/2018 19:25, Offramp wrote: I was at Kentish Town today. I was searching out filming locations for the Victor Spinetti radio series Tonys but some ****ing know-it-all told me that radio series dont have locations. Err, how do I put this, the clue is in the word "radio". Many radio shows are based on events in real locations, and one or two have even been recorded at the place where the events depicted took place. Plays broadcast on Radio 4 are sometimes recorded on location. I have no idea why or what advantage, if any, it is supposed to offer. |
Kentish Town to Gravesend
On 08/10/2018 17:42, Peter Johnson wrote:
On Sun, 7 Oct 2018 21:30:19 +0100, John Williamson wrote: On 07/10/2018 21:20, Graeme Wall wrote: On 07/10/2018 19:25, Offramp wrote: I was at Kentish Town today. I was searching out filming locations for the Victor Spinetti radio series “Tony’s” but some ****ing know-it-all told me that radio series don’t have locations. Err, how do I put this, the clue is in the word "radio". Many radio shows are based on events in real locations, and one or two have even been recorded at the place where the events depicted took place. Plays broadcast on Radio 4 are sometimes recorded on location. I have no idea why or what advantage, if any, it is supposed to offer. Do you think the BBC is trying to advantage for its viewers/listeners? -- Basil Jet - listening... S.Y.P.H.. SPK. Saccharine Trust. Saint Etienne. San Fermin. Sananda Maitreya (Terence Trent D'Arby). Sarah Cracknell. Sarah Neufeld. Sarandon. Sarathy Korwar. Sascha Funke. Savage Republic. Savath+Savalas. Scars. Schizo Fun Addict. Scientists. Scritti Politti. Seasick Steve. Section 25. Set Fire To Flames. Severed Heads. Sex Pistols. Shack. Shackleton. Sharon Van Etten. Shed 7. Shigeto. Shock Headed Peters. Shrag. Shriekback. Shut Up. |
Kentish Town to Gravesend
On 08/10/2018 17:42, Peter Johnson wrote:
On Sun, 7 Oct 2018 21:30:19 +0100, John Williamson wrote: On 07/10/2018 21:20, Graeme Wall wrote: On 07/10/2018 19:25, Offramp wrote: I was at Kentish Town today. I was searching out filming locations for the Victor Spinetti radio series “Tony’s” but some ****ing know-it-all told me that radio series don’t have locations. Err, how do I put this, the clue is in the word "radio". Many radio shows are based on events in real locations, and one or two have even been recorded at the place where the events depicted took place. Plays broadcast on Radio 4 are sometimes recorded on location. I have no idea why or what advantage, if any, it is supposed to offer. The atmosphere of the place is reckoned to improve the performances. -- Graeme Wall This account not read. |
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