Kaiser Chiefs: Souvenir
It’s safe to say that at some time or another we have all had ‘Ruby’ running around our heads ... that hook/chorus that you can’t get out of your brain. For me that’s the wonderful thing about...
10 hours ago
2 Days in New York
This Independent Cinema Office festival movie at the London National Theatre will, I hope, get an excellent nationwide release, as it’s a unique comedy, with a somewhat different touch from its...
Yesterday
TV Roundup: 21st May 2012
This weekend's viewing was much like last weekend for me. I again enjoyed ‘The Voice’ and am getting quite excited as we approach the semi-finals. I am hoping Bo or Becky win as I feel...
Yesterday
Shame: DVD
To have the front to call yourself Steve McQueen and get away with it takes some grit, plus you would have to be totally different to the late legendary film star that we all knew and loved. Well this...
Yesterday
All in Good Time
Directed by Nigel Cole, and therefore continuing his look at British life in various forms. After “Made In Dagenham” and good old “Calendar Girls”, we now have his latest work which is set...
4 days ago
TV Roundup: 18th May 2012
Last night I watched another ‘Eastenders’ episode and am getting a little frustrated that Ben is still getting away with murder. What is scary is that it is supposed to represent life, so do...
4 days ago
TV Roundup: 17th May 2012
Last night was a really good evening of television viewing. I started with ‘Planet Earth Live’ which, as always, I considerably enjoyed.
I then watched ‘DIY SOS’ and was deeply moved by...
5 days ago
Joey Ramone: Ya Know?
Second album to be released since Joey's death. If you crossed Slash with the Runaways and then got Joey Ramone to sing over the top ... it would be close to what we have here.
All the...
5 days ago
TV Roundup: 16th May 2012
Last night I watched another exciting episode of ‘Eastenders’ . I really thought Ben was going to be arrested but it ended as he was having a panic attack. Is he ever going to receive...
6 days ago
Diary of a Rescue Dog: Week 85
I like Sundays at home with Mum and Dad; if we are not going anywhere special we just chill out. When Dad takes me out before he goes to work, I’m not always ready to wake up and go outside so...
6 days ago
TV Roundup: 15th May 2012
Last night, I watched ‘Eastenders’ and was pleased to see that Ben is finally going to get his comeuppance. For those who have not been following the story, a few months ago one of the...
7 days ago
Goodbye First Love
This co-production (France and Germany), directed by Mia Hanse-Love, explores the teenage world of new love and romance and its intensity.
Our young couple, Camille (Lola Creton) and...
8 days ago
TV Roundup: 14th May 2012
This weekend I watched some very good television. I’ve been enjoying ‘Britain’s Got Talent' and was very glad that Pudsey and her owner won the competition. I have also been enjoying...
8 days ago
Lockout
Not normally my cup of tea, this kind of thing. Having said that, I found that I actually enjoyed it.
Set in the distant future, a giant orbiting space prison is floating about, as...
11 days ago
Fun ft Janelle Monae: We are Young
Every now and then a pop song comes along that crosses right above how cool something is. Sometimes you realise it’s just a great pop tune. This is one of those songs - this...
12 days ago
Diary of a Rescue Dog: Week 84
Some weeks I really can’t be bothered to put pen to paper and write my diary. Last week, I was just feeling really bored because it was raining every day. I’ve been lying around sleeping,...
13 days ago
This Must Be The Place
This very curious road picture – because at the end of the day that’s what it really is – presents me with a problem, in as much as I didn’t quite know how I should react to it.
The scenario...
14 days ago
Nuit des Musees - a night at Hitchin Museum
Hitchin Museum will be opening its doors on the night of Saturday, 19 May together with hundreds of other museums and galleries throughout Europe as part of the “Nuit des Musees”. This event is...
14 days ago
The Ting Tings: Hit Me Down Sonny
I'm not sure who is picking the tracks off the new Ting Tings album for singles?
Yes it’s got a good dance beat running through it; yes it’s got a chorus ... but to be honest with you,...
14 days ago
Salmon Fishing in the Yemen
Let me stress something here, which is do not be put off by the title of this wonderful film. Of course those of you who have read the bestselling novel by Paul Jorday will flock to see...
1 month ago
The Artist
Now and again you see some magic; such is the case here. Seen on the smallest screens and in unfashionable black and white, this silent movie – yes, I did say silent, is a wow.
It tells the...
1 month ago
The Avengers
They are coming – the thing is, are you ready? There’s more than one of them, and they are not the TV heroes of yesterday, eg John Steed and Emma Peel. No, No; this bunch are...
1 month ago
Norah Jones: Little Broken Hearts
When you read the following info on the press release, “ Norah Jones, Jack White and produced by Danger Mouse ”, you know you can’t really go wrong.
Norah Jones makes “ Heartbreak ” sound...
1 month ago
Diary of a Rescue Dog: Week 83
Oh no! She has started packing again; everything is being put in the car including all my things. ‘Where are we off to now?’ I thought. We all got in the car but that doesn’t mean I...
1 month ago
Maverick Sabre: I Used To Have It All
Once you've got over the fact that Maverick Sabre sounds like Finley Quaye, you start to hear that strong soul voice. It really shows on this track.
Perfect platform for his soul...
1 month ago
The Iron Lady
Let me say from the off, this political bio-drama will win Meryl Streep an Oscar as best actress. She’s already won a Globe, so it should be in the bag - we shall see; for me she can do no...
1 month ago
Trishna
Based upon Thomas Hardy’s classic tragedy, this modern day interpretation is indeed a great tragedy. Trishna (Freida Pinto), she of ‘Slumdog’ fame, is a beautiful heroine. She makes you...
1 month ago
Wild Bill
The slogan for this new drama, directed by Dexter Fletcher, reads - “One of the best British pictures for years” - and I have to say I whole heartedly agree. Set very cleverly against the East...
1 month ago
Paul Weller: When Your Garden's Overgrown
It’s been a while since Paul Weller released songs which turned heads. I’m glad to say he has here; it's got the same feel has most of the album - a very British feel across the board. ...
1 month ago
Diary of a Rescue Dog: Week 82
I’ve been staying with our grandson for a few days as Mum had her suitcase on wheels with her. When we only drove as far as his house, I guessed I would be left behind. I didn’t mind...
1 month ago
Jack White: Blunderbuss
How can a man that has already written some amazing songs carry on doing so. It never ends with Jack White; time and time again he comes up with the goods.
Not only does he sound like...
1 month ago
The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo
Daniel Craig is about to invade a multiplex as Journalist Mikael Blomkvist, in this latest US version of the best-selling thriller from the world of Stieg Larsson. The trio of books from Larsson have...
1 month ago
Bel Ami
Set in Paris, France, in the 1880s, this black comedy is a lesson in how to get to the top of the business world. How? Get to know the wives of VIPs. Of course it helps...
1 month ago
The Hunger Games
To all intents and purposes, this should be the first in a series of films based upon the very successful books by Suzanne Collins. So what’s it all about then, you may ask? ...
2 months ago
60 Second News: 19th April 2012
Veteran television personality dies:
Dick Clark, the presenter of music show 'American Bandstand', has died, aged 82, of a heart attack.
Local news:
Surgicentre criticised at Lister...
2 months ago
60 Second News: 18th April 2012
Straw faces legal action:
Abdel Hakim Belhadj is taking legal action against Jack Straw to find out if the ex-foreign secretary signed papers allowing his rendition.
Local News:
Two...
2 months ago
A Night to Remember
I felt, as the interest in the subject of the Titanic has been so dominant lately, it being 100 years since the awful event, I’d offer my opinion on the material on offer. This particular...
2 months ago
Diary of a Rescue Dog: Week 81
I can’t believe how warm and sunny it is. Normally I get a bit bored if we go out to the shops. I really can’t understand why I have to wait in the car until they come back with lots of...
2 months ago
60 Second News: 17th April 2012
Dairy Crest to close factories:
Dairy Crest have announced plans to close two factories. 500 jobs could be under threat.
Local News:
Royston Hospital closes beds:
Due to...
2 months ago
60 Second News: 16th April 2012
Anders Behring Breivik on trial for murder:
Breivik carried out a bomb and gun attack in Norway last year that left 77 people dead.
Local News:
Bedfordshire man remanded...
2 months ago
The Raven
Based on the gothic horror tale by the American master of the genre, Edgar Allan Poe, this chiller thriller is a nail biter. Starring John Cusack as Poe, the story unravels in turn of the...
2 months ago
60 Second News: 13th April 2012
Rocket launch fails:
Observers have reported that North Korea's rocket launch broke up and crashed into the sea.
New school planned in Bedfordshire:
The school would provide...
2 months ago
Voices from the Pavement: Week 37
With the hosepipe ban coming into force this week, there has been quite a lot of media coverage about the management of our water supplies, especially the amount of water wasted through leaking...
2 months ago
We Bought a Zoo
A real journalist called Benjamin Mee bought a zoo; the only difference between his zoo and the one in this film is location - his zoo is in Dartmoor and the movie version is in California. So...
2 months ago
60 Second News: 12th April 2012
Queens granddaughter in riding accident:
Lady Louise Windsor, one of the Queen's granddaughters, has broken her arm after falling off her pony while riding at Windsor this morning....
2 months ago
Submarine
Although I’ve put this teenage growing up film in the DVD category, which is where you will find it, I actually saw it at our local cinema club which, like all good clubs of that ilk, strives to show...
2 months ago
60 Second News: 11th April 2012
Energy tariff deal to be announced:
Nick Clegg is due to announce that rnergy companies will write to customers every year telling them the best deal for their household.
Local news:...
2 months ago
Diary of a Rescue Dog: Week 80
Thank goodness I was nice and clean because we picked up our youngest granddaughter from school the other day. When her dad came to pick her up, I did think it strange that Mum put my water bowl...
2 months ago
60 Second News: 10th April 2012
Court ruling due on Abu Hamza:
European judges have decided that six terror suspects can be extradited from the UK to the US. One of the suspects is radical Muslim, Abu Hamza al-Masri....
2 months ago
Alabama Shakes
Are Alabama Shakes rock, gospel, soul, blues or country? Are they all of these things? It’s a push to pigeonhole the four-piece, hailing (unsurprisingly) from Alabama ,who are...
2 months ago
Around the Island Bike Ride
I heard that Claire and Caroline from Headlands in Bucklesbury were off to Ibiza in May. I thought they were going away on a holiday, so imagine my surprise when I discovered they were in fact...
2 months ago
Rampart
Woody Harrelson, as Officer Dave Brown, is not the kind of person to encounter on a bad day; on any day come to that. As the scrooge of the Los Angeles police department, he is not their...
2 months ago
Voices from the Pavement: Week 36
Where better to ask people what they plan to do over the Easter holiday than the lovely grounds surrounding St Mary’s church in Hitchin?
“Although I’m not a church goer I do think of Easter as a...
2 months ago
MGMT: Alien Days
MGMT unveiled a new song at Colombia's Festival Estereo Picnic a few days ago. So I thought I would review it, to give an idea on where the new album would be going (or where I think it will be...
2 months ago
Hugo
The whole thing is set in the interior of a 1930’s Paris train station, where our young hero, Hugo (Asa Butterfield), lives - he’s hidden away inside the clock tower; his late father (Jude Law) was...
2 months ago
Diary of a Rescue Dog: Week 79
I think I’ve written in my past diaries about how much I hate having a shower. This week, I got a shock when Dad scooped me up, and before I knew what was happening I was under the shower. ...
2 months ago
60 Second News: 4th April 2012
Crew saved after leak:
A cargo ship ran aground in gale force winds. Seven crew members were saved.
Local News:
Single punch man jailed:
Ravi Sandhu has been jailed for five years...
2 months ago
60 Second News: 3rd April 2012
Ice and snow return to Scotland:
Winter has come back to northern parts of Scotland with 10 inches of snow in some places
Local News:
Fancy dress Elvis gets life:
Armed robber...
2 months ago
Kasabian: Neon Noon
The psychedelic sounds of the new Kasabian single make you understand why they're on top of their game. Take a pinch of influence from each era that has gone by, put it all in a melting pot and...
2 months ago
Safe House
Directed by Sweden’s Daniel Espinosa, this action filled spy drama is, I guess, pretty much what you would expect. Long, drawn out, crash, wallop! And that’s not long after it...
2 months ago
60 Second News: 2nd April 2012
Falklands War - 30 years anniversary:
Anniversary services will be held in Britain and Argentina to mark the 30th anniversary of the start of the Falklands war.
Drought fears for South...
2 months ago
Voices from the Pavement: Week 35
“Are we happy about this week’s news that the government has made sweeping changes to our country’s planning laws?” This was the question I asked people who were enjoying the sunshine...
2 months ago
60 Second News: 30th March 2012
Seat taken by Galloway:
Galloway has taken a seat from Labour in Bradford.
Local News:
Potter fans get ready:
Harry Potter fans have been waiting for the opening of the new studio...
2 months ago
Marilyn Manson: No Reflection
So Mr Manson is back... First track from the new album "Born Villain". This Bowie sounding track is not the best thing I've heard from Marilyn Manson but it’s still got that hard core rock...
2 months ago
60 Second News: 29th March 2012
Jerrycan advice " a mistake":
The government has now said drivers should top up tanks with fuel but "NOT PANIC", a transport minister has said.
Local insight:...
2 months ago
The Awakening
So you’re sitting around the log fire having consumed too much turkey and Christmas pudding, when that old relative reveals that they excel at telling ghost stories. So if you enjoy that kind of...
2 months ago
Diary of a Rescue Dog: Week 78
I’m trying hard to make the choice of where we go for my walks; it’s easier with Dad because he doesn’t put me on my lead because when he whistles I go running back to him. Mum can’t whistle, so...
2 months ago
60 Second News: 27th March 2012
Teen dies from Bird Flu Virus:
A 17-year-old has died from the bird flu virus in Indonesia. This is the country's sixth death from the virus so far this year.
Local news :...
2 months ago
The Peppermint Beat Band: Chasing The Sunshine
This sixties sounding pop song is perfect for this time of year - great harmonies, great chorus; all we need now is sun, beer and a VW camper van. I’m sure you’re getting the idea; pretty...
2 months ago
Tower Heist
This is a mixed bag of tricks which almost works. It’s 21st century Manhattan and Josh (Ben Stiller) plays a very caring, luxury tower block manager. Backed up by a dependable staff, all runs like...
2 months ago
The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel
It would have been so easy for this vehicle to float off into the world of farce and caricature. Thankfully it does not. In fact, I am pleased to be able to say, it works on every level; it’s...
2 months ago
60 Second News: 26th March 2012
Hollywood Director's ocean dive:
James Cameron has made a solo descent to the deepest place in the ocean. It took the Hollywood director over two hours to reach the bottom.
Local News:...
2 months ago
Voices from the Pavement: Week 34
After this week’s budget, I’m visiting Stevenage to find out the reaction of people in the street to the Chancellors third budget. I have talked to a cross section of age groups, asking them if they...
2 months ago
60 Second News: 23rd March 2012
US Soldier charged with killing:
Robert Bales to face murder charges of 17 people in Afghanistan.
Local News:
Campaigners win first battle:
Campaigners fighting to...
2 months ago
60 Second News: 22nd March 2012
Glaxo invest £500m:
Glaxosmithkline have announced they will be investing £500m in manufacturing in the UK.
Local News:
Man jailed for friend's death:
Suresh Nahar, 32, stabbed...
3 months ago
Paul Weller: Sonik Kicks
I've been waiting a very long time for Mr Weller to bring out an album that blows me away as much as "Stanley Road” did. Well, with "Sonik Kicks" he’s done it. This...
3 months ago
The Help
Based upon the best-selling novel by Kathryn Stockett, the story unfolds through 1960’s Southern USA, or to be more specific, Jackson, Mississippi. Through the eyes and ears of two delightful...
3 months ago
Jane Eyre
This much filmed and televised classic Bronte tale is now out on DVD.
As for the story, well most of you will know it by now. However, there’s always new blood, so here goes.
Jane (Mia...
3 months ago
60 Second News: 20th March 2012
Hazel misses out on Lottery syndicate win:
Hazel Loveday pulled out of the syndicate six months ago. She collapsed at work on Thursday morning.
Local News:
Airport alternative...
3 months ago
60 Second News: 19th March 2012
Muamba still critical:
Fabrice Muamba is critically ill and still in intensive care. The midfielder collapsed, suffering a cardiac arrest, during Saturday's FA Cup tie at White Hart Lane....
3 months ago
Michael Kiwanuka: Home Again
The North London singer/guitar player has brought to the table something we've been lacking in music for a long time... Soul; that Otis Redding and Bill Withers sort of soul.
When the opening...
3 months ago
The Woman in the Fifth
Strange title - well, yes, but then it is a strange film; interesting but strange. The setting is modern day Paris into which writer, Tom Ricks (Ethan Hawke), arrives with the purpose of...
3 months ago
60 Second News: 16th March 2012
British boy among the dead:
A British boy was among the 28 people killed in the Swiss coach crash.
Stevenage back on track:
Stevenage Football Club are hoping for another win this...
3 months ago
Voices from the Pavement: Week 33
Because it’s Mother’s Day on Sunday I asked people of all ages what the day means to them and how they intend to celebrate it.
“Last year we got our Mum her breakfast in bed” a brother and sister...
3 months ago
The "Green Gym"
Now that the sun is shining and the winter is behind us, our thoughts turn to being outside. It is time to enjoy the warmer weather and the garden or sometimes referred to as the “Green...
3 months ago
60 Second News: 15th March 2012
"Standards have not improved", says Ofsted:
Chief schools Inspectors have said reading standards have not improved since 2005.
Local news:
7/7 victim ready for the London...
3 months ago
My Week With Marilyn
I expect there was a time when many a man all over the world would have loved to have woken up only to find M.M. in their Christmas sack; well maybe not after this movie.
The most famous blonde of...
3 months ago
Diary of a Rescue Dog: Week 77
I was just lounging about on my cushions looking out of the window this week when I got a lovely surprise. I looked down and there was Granddad waving up at me. He had a big suitcase with...
3 months ago
Contagion
The epidemic of scary films was so prevalent in the 1970s, I do hope there’s not more on the way. It was always an excuse to cram as many stars into hours as possible, and this follows the pattern....
3 months ago
60 Second News: 13th March 2012
Man in court over double murder:
A man is due to appear in court accused of murdering and kidnapping two women who were found stabbed in a flat.
Kimberley Frank, 17, and Samantha Sykes, 18,...
3 months ago
Extremely Loud, Incredibly Close
Directed by our own Stephen Daldry, whose previous work stands in its own spotlight, it’s debateable therefore if this post 9/11 aftermath drama will share the same platform. Reason being,...
3 months ago
Voices from the Pavement: Week 32
The Chancellor of the Exchequer, George Osborne, is under pressure to ease the growing financial burden on the motorist by reducing fuel tax in the next budget. Talking to people outside a...
3 months ago
60 Second News: 8th March 2012
Missing Eastenders Actress:
A man understood to be the brother of missing ex-EastEnders actress, Gemma McCluskie, is being questioned, after police investigating her disappearance dragged a torso...
3 months ago
Regina Spektor: All the Rowboats
The return of the Regina Spektor is good news in the music world. This Tori Amos piano soaked sounding single is a perfect come back.
The first track of the new album, "What We...
3 months ago
The Rum Diary
Springing from the routes, as it were, of late author’s Hunter Davis memoirs. This alcoholic dazed, humorous tale, set in sun soaked Puerto Rico is a serious hoot. Hoot because it’s very funny in...
3 months ago
60 Second News: 7th March 2012
Arsenal fall short:
After scoring three first half goals, Arsenal still go out of the Champions League
Care home fire:
Fire crews tackled a blaze at a Bushey care home in Hertfordshire...
3 months ago
Diary of a Rescue Dog: Week 76
I was having a really boring week; it’s really difficult to find interesting things to do. Dad did buy me a new toy which was very kind of him but Mum wasn’t too impressed when I had...
3 months ago
60 Second News: 6th March 2012
New car to be built in Sunderland:
Nissan will build a new compact car called the Invitation at the Sunderland factory.
Local news:
Man acquitted of rape, admits guilt:
A man...
3 months ago
The Three Musketeers
Well, I guess it had to happen sooner or later, an up to date version of Dumas’ “ Musketeers”.
For those of you who don’t even know the story, a young D’Artagnan comes to the city from the sticks...
3 months ago
60 Second News: 5th March 2012
26 policemen killed in attacks:
Gunmen launched a pre-dawn raid on police targets in the western Iraqi city of Haditha.
The Great Bed of Ware returns to Hertfordshire:
The bed will be...
3 months ago
A Dangerous Method
Though beautiful to look at, location wise and costume wise, my guess is this very fraught, wordy, physiological drama will mainly appeal to interested parties. In other words, to fans of...
3 months ago
60 Second News: 2nd March 2012
Rangers boss with fight on his hands:
Ally McCoist will have to fight to keep some players' jobs, after a meeting with club administrators. 11 players could be made redundant....
3 months ago
Voices from the Pavement: Week 31
How sad to realise our growing elderly population are suffering from a lack of compassionate care in some hospitals and care homes. I went along to a coffee morning to ask the ladies their...
3 months ago
Carnage
This very black comedy is nothing short of brilliant! Based upon a stage play, it shows us what occurs when Alan & Nancy Cowan (Christopher Waltz and Kate Winslet) visit the Longstreets...
3 months ago
Plan B: 'iLL Manors
Plan B is back ... and also back to his rap days (Thank God). I know the Sainsbury Mums who brought the last album will be very upset to hear this new song, but for the rest of us a sigh of...
3 months ago
60 Second News: 1st March 2012
Moat victim PC Rathband found dead at home:
David Rathband's body was found by Police at his home in Blyth on Wednesday evening.
New unit approved for Lister Hospital:
A new...
3 months ago
60 Second News: 1 March 2011
60s star passes away:
Davy Jones, lead singer of The Monkees, passed away last night.
Manchester-born Jones died in his sleep from a heart attack.
3 months ago
Diary of a Rescue Dog: Week 75
I couldn’t believe my eyes this morning. I should have known something was up when Dad fiddled about putting his big boots on. Snow everywhere; it was right up to my tummy.
My...
3 months ago
We Need To Talk About Kevin
The automatic answer to this statement is “yes we do!” A psychological drama, directed by Lynne Ramsay, and based upon the bestselling book by Lionel Shriver, which derived its content from the awful...
3 months ago
60 Second News: 28th February 2012
Police evict protesters:
Police removed tents from the Occupy London site at St Paul's Cathedal. This brings to an end the protest which began last October.
E-fit of suspect issued:...
3 months ago
Arctic Monkeys: R U Mine
New track from the Arctic Monkeys - it’s not on last years "Suck It and See" but as you could guess it’s from the same family as those songs.
Very rock heavy which I’m...
3 months ago
60 Second News: 27th February 2012
Oscars wins for The Artist and Iron Lady:
The Artist and The Iron Lady both picked up awards at the Oscars last night. Best actor Jean Dujardin ( 'The Artist' ) and Meryl Streep ( 'The Iron Lady'...
3 months ago
The Lady
Aung San Suu Kyi (Michelle Yeoh) returns home from England because of her mother’s passing and is unhappy with what she sees. Basically a military Junta is in control.
They...
3 months ago
Man on a Ledge
The title kind of gives things away but all is not that simple in this fast moving thriller. The man is revealed to be Nick Cassidy, an ex-cop who is on the run from prison, having been wrongly...
3 months ago
Haywire
Well, the title is rather indicative of what’s on offer. In fact, one’s almost tempted to say who needs Bond when you’ve got Mallory! Then again, perhaps not; mind you, Mallory Kane, as...
3 months ago
Voices from the Pavement: Week 30
A visit to Lister hospital this week gave me the perfect opportunity to talk to both staff and patients about the debate in parliament about proposed changes in the NHS.
Speaking to staff, they...
3 months ago
60 Second News: 24th February 2012
Older people working unpaid:
TUC have said a quarter of a million more people aged between 50-60 are now working unpaid overtime than were a decade ago.
Queen comes to Knebworth:...
3 months ago
Morris: A Life with Bells on
Now this is different and comes with an interest background. It started a few years ago now, and the small outfit behind it had a hard time trying to get any serious recognition for it for...
3 months ago
Edward Tilley, a Brave Pioneer
Edward Tilley was born in Henlow and baptised in the parish church of St Mary the Virgin on May 27th 1588. At the age of 26, in 1614, he married Ann Cooper, a spinster of the same parish. ...
3 months ago
Diary of a Rescue Dog: Week 74
Goodness my paws are cold. We came back from the field and I took ages to get warm. Mum rubbed me all over with my special towel but it didn’t help much. I don’t think she realises...
3 months ago
Paul Weller: The Dangerous Age
Wow, the Mod Father is back. Very Bowie/Ray Davis but also very brilliant.
That 60s sound runs though the vein of every note on this track, I'm pleased to say. The best track...
4 months ago
Shame
To have the front to call yourself Steve McQueen and get away with it takes some grit, plus you would have to be totally different to the late legendary film star that we all knew and...
4 months ago
Voices from the Pavement: Week 29
When I visited Stevenage this week, the question I asked was, “Should a ban on cheap alcohol and a minimum price be imposed by law?”
“I think our licensing laws are to blame for the escalation in...
4 months ago
60 Second News: 17th February 2012
Heathrow Express Strike:
Heathrow Express railway workers have voted for two 24hr strikes. The dates are February 26th and March 11th.
ITV come to Stevenage on Sunday:...
4 months ago
The Woman in Black
A film that highlights three things: firstly, the transformation of a very successful stage play that’s been running forever, it seems, into a film; secondly, Daniel Radcliffe’s debut in a...
4 months ago
The Descendants
Matt King (George Clooney) is suddenly dad to two girls when his wife has a tragic accident which renders her helpless in a hospital bed. So much so that the family have to consider pulling the...
4 months ago
60 Second News: 16th February 2012
Falklands tension builds:
The planned visit by members of the Commons defence select committee has been condemned by Argentina as a sign of Britain's "militarisation" of the South...
4 months ago
Azealia Banks: 212
New York rapper, Azealia Banks, was on the top of the NME cool list (whatever that tells you). The first time I heard this track I thought it was three different songs – that’s in a good way not...
4 months ago
Johnny English Reborn
It had to happen sometime. Rowan Atkinson’s return to his successful spoof spy hero. The mission goes like this. Johnny English (Rowan) after years in the Libyan mountains, studying...
4 months ago
60 Second News: 15th February 2012
Rangers in problems over tax:
Plans have begun to try and secure the furure of Rangers Football Club. The club were forced into administration over an unpaid tax bill of £9 Million....
4 months ago
Diary of a Rescue Dog: Week 73
Goodness it’s dark outside; when we come back home after our afternoon walk Mum has to put all the lights on. She tries to pull the blinds but I won’t let her because I need to watch out for Dad...
4 months ago
Manic Street Preachers: Generation Terrorists
So 20 years ago this month the Manics released their first album; for the time it was released it was very ambitious. It doesn't seem that way now but back then it was. All shoe gazing...
4 months ago
60 Second News: 13th February 2012
Grammys mourn Whitney:
Whitney Houston was lastnight remebered at the Grammy Awards. LL Cool J opened the event with a prayer and Jennifer Hudson gave a moving rendition of "I...
4 months ago
Gardening in February
The weather in February is so unpredictable (more than any other month I’d say!). Although the days are generally getting longer, we can still have snow blizzards or sunshine! ...
4 months ago
60 Second News: 10th February 2012
Severe Weather Warnings still in place:
Ice and snow across much of England has been causing problems.
Life-saver for Hertfordshire village:
CHAT (Codicote Heart Action...
4 months ago
Voices from the Pavement: Week 28
“Should the Government dictate how we discipline our children?” was the question I asked at the school gate this week. We were all feeling very chilly but it soon became clear that the parents I...
4 months ago
The Iron Lady
Let me say from the off, this political bio-drama will win Meryl Streep an Oscar as best actress. She’s already won a Globe, so it should be in the bag - we shall see; for me she can do no...
4 months ago
Drive
I have very mixed feelings about this, so called, edgy thriller. The substance is as follows: The driver (Ryan Gosling) is working on a one off super car with money supplied by his crippled pal. He...
4 months ago
60 Second News: 9th February 2012
Capello resigns:
Fabio Capello has resigned as the England manager. Calls for Harry Redknapp to become the new manager are coming thick and fast.
Local News:
Larry...
4 months ago
Jack White: Love Interruption
Aficionados of Jack White will recognise this lower key version of him, from album tracks with ‘White Stripes’, ‘Raconteurs’ and ‘The Dead Weather’; rather than the guitar shredding singles he is...
4 months ago
60 Second News: 8th February 2012
Inspection for A380 superjumbos cracks:
Airbus are to check the wings of all A380 superjumbos planes in service.
Local News:
Air Miles Stowaway Larry the Lizard:
Having...
4 months ago
Diary of a Rescue Dog: Week 72
I saw a parcel wrapped up on the dining room table. “Oh good”, I thought, "a present for me". It’s not that I’m greedy; I know I had lots of Christmas presents but I seem to have...
4 months ago
Madonna: Give Me All Your Luvin'
The pop queen is back with a very catchy tune; very 80s (can she be retro). Drop the princesses of hip-hop, M.I.A and Nicki Minaj, into the mix and you have a very up to date dance track on your...
4 months ago
60 Second News: 6th February 2012
Problems on the road:
Motorists have been warned over ice hazards on the road.
Local News:
Heavy snow across two counties has caused problems with transport (trains, airport and across...
4 months ago
W.E.
This film has come in for a bit of stick from my fellow reviewers, which I think is grossly unfair. I think Madonna has done a great job in producing and directing this very novel spin on one of...
4 months ago
St Valentine's Day
For many of us, St Valentine’s Day only becomes noticeable when we realise that we haven’t actually received a token of somebody’s undying love. To some extent, even if we appear nonchalant...
4 months ago
M.I.A.: Bad girls
M.I.A. is back with a Middle East sound. This will not break new ground or change music forever, but it does work really well. It’s very infectious; it buzzes around your head long...
4 months ago
Voices from the Pavement: Week 27
Having spoken last week to people about their views on a £26,000 annual benefit cap, I thought it only fair to concentrate this week on the other end of the financial scale. I asked people for...
4 months ago
60 Second News: 3rd February 2012
England captaincy to be removed:
The FA are set to remove the England captaincy from John Terry. The majority view is Terry should stand down.
Bedforshire man charged:
A Bedford man...
4 months ago
Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy
This spy movie is a master class in both acting and superb British film making. Please note members of the coalition, I said British, which once was best! And can be again - so wake up government!...
4 months ago
The Artist
Now and again you see some magic; such is the case here. Seen on the smallest screens and in unfashionable black and white, this silent movie – yes, I did say silent, is a wow. ...
4 months ago
Diary of a Rescue Dog: Week 71
Goodness it was cold this week; my whole field was all white and I got a bit of a shock when I was running around because my nose and toes got absolutely frozen. By the time I had sat outside...
4 months ago
60 Second News: 1 February 2012
Terry due before court for racist language:
John Terry is due to have the case for racist language heard in court.
Stevenage live on ITV:
The FA Cup Fifth Round tie with Spurs will...
4 months ago
Lana Del Ray: Born to Die
This could have been written for any Quentin Tarantino film you can think of. All I've read about Lana Del Rey is bad press I'm not sure why. Every track on this album stands out for...
4 months ago
Resistance
I’m all for local films being made in their own vicinity, and therefore highlighting local things, including talent. This, in this case, means Wales. This truly is a Welsh production -...
4 months ago
60 Second News: 30th January 2012
Stephen Hester rejects payment:
RBS boss Stephen Hester has rejected the £1m bonus. Labour leader Ed Miliband said the RBS boss had "done the right thing".
Local News:...
4 months ago
60 Second News: 27th January 2012
Jean-Claude Mas arrested:
Breast implant boss faces charges of "involuntary injury".
More bones found on building site:
Bones found on a Milton Keynes building site could...
4 months ago
Voices from the Pavement: Week 26
The Government’s bill to cap benefit payment, has caused controversy this week. Speaking to people in Stevenage, I asked if they were disappointed by the Coalition’s unsuccessful attempt to get...
4 months ago
60 Second News: 26th January 2012
Hunt for escaped prisoner continues:
Andrew Farndon 26, a "dangerous" prisoner, escaped after threatening two guards at gunpoint as he arrived at a Suffolk hospital....
4 months ago
The Ting Tings: Sounds From Nowheresville
So the Ting Tings are back with their long awaited second album. By the sound of things, The Ting Tings have found New York's underground hip hop scene – well their twist on it that is. ...
4 months ago
The Debt
There seems to be a current trend for the spy movie again, especially those that are still routed in the past. This thriller, directed by John Madden, is a riveting example of the genre.
Retired...
4 months ago
Diary of a Rescue Dog: Week 70
Well, its certainly quiet round here; Dad’s getting up early when it’s really dark, which means I have to drag myself out of bed and go for a walk before he goes off to work. We come back...
4 months ago
60 Second News: 25th January 2012
First deficit in 30 years for Japan:
Japan has announced the first annual trade deficit in 30 years. It's a setback for a country known for its exports.
Sex charge worker took his own...
4 months ago
60 Second News: 24th January 2012
Drug mule sentences changed:
Drug mules will face more lenient sentences under new guidelines.
Juror jailed:
Juror, Theodora Dallas, has been jailed for reseaching a defendant's...
4 months ago
Alabama Shakes
Fingers crossed we have found a new band to carry the flame for guitar bands. With this we have an added bonus in the vocal power of Brittany Howard. If you think of Otis Redding's...
4 months ago
War Horse
This is it - the film of the year - maybe even Oscar bound, who knows? I have seen the amazing stage version which we loved. So if anyone was going to do an epic version of this...
4 months ago
60 Second News: 23rd January 2012
Arsenal boss booed:
Arsene Wenger was booed after taking off Chamberlain and replacing him with Arshavin. Arsene Wenger said "I've been a manager for 30 years and have made 50,000...
4 months ago
60 Second News: 20th January 2012
Arrest over Saddam's buttock:
A 66-year-old man has been arrested by detectives investigating claims that a buttock from a statue of Saddam Hussein was illegally brought back to the UK following...
5 months ago
Voices from the Pavement: Week 25
Talking to people this week about the possibility of an independent Scotland, proved interesting.
Before I set out to hear the views of local people, I telephoned a friend in Edinburgh to...
5 months ago
60 Second News: 19th January 2012
Costa Concordia:
Rescue efforts have resumed aboard the wrecked Italian cruise ship.
Luton Town brothers sign for Chelsea:
Twin brothers Rio and Cole Dasilva (12) and their older...
5 months ago
Ben Drake: Repercussions
The first thing that comes to mind when the CD kicks in is how British it is. I feel it would be a cop out to just say “Brit Pop” so I'm not going to. This will drive you down the same...
5 months ago
Diary of a Rescue Dog: Week 69
At last I’m allowed to start my new diary! I thought things would be a bit quieter now that Christmas seems to be over. We did have a busy day with the granddaughters and their Mum and Dad...
5 months ago
60 Second News: 17th January 2012
Ali 70 today:
Tributes have been pouring in to Muhammad Ali on his 70th birthday.
Luton Airport boost passengers:
Luton Airport have announced plans to boost passenger numbers.
5 months ago
The Sawdust Caesars
A Hitchin based band, ‘The Sawdust Caesars’ are definitely an up and coming band.
Listening to the demo tracks "Mary Jane" and "I’m Gonna Do It", it is clear there is...
5 months ago
The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo
Daniel Craig is about to invade a multiplex as Journalist Mikael Blomkvist, in this latest US version of the best-selling thriller from the world of Stieg Larsson. The trio of books from Larsson...
5 months ago
60 Second News: 16th January 2012
Downton Abbey claims Golden Globe:
High class costume drama 'Downton Abbey' was among a clutch of British winners at this year's Golden Globes, scooping the award for Best Television Mini Series....
5 months ago
60 Second News: 13th January 2012
Tougher systems for teachers:
Plans are being put in place for Headteachers in England to sack underperforming staff.
Local News:
Two hospitalised following accident:
Two people...
5 months ago
Voices from the Pavement: Week 24
“Do we need politicians investigating how happy we are?” That is the question I asked when visiting Letchworth today.
“Certainly not”, according to the first person I spoke to. ...
5 months ago
60 Second News: 12th January 2012
Picketts outside screening:
Retired coal workers protested outside a Chesterfield cinema in Yorkshire for the first showing of the new film "The Iron Lady". The Margaret Thatcher...
5 months ago
Diary of a Rescue Dog: Week 68
I’m feeling great; it took me a while to recover from Christmas Day but a couple of days just chilling out with Mum and Dad has sorted me out. We all seem to be sleeping a lot, especially in the...
5 months ago
60 Second News: 11th January 2012
Hughes confirmed as new manager of QPR:
Mark Hughes has been confirmed as the new manager of Queens Park Rangers on a two-and-a-half-year deal.
19-year-old man arrested:
A...
5 months ago
60 Second News: 10th January 2012
Phase One of new line:
The first phase of the high speed rail line between London and Birmingham is expected to be given the go-ahead by the government later today.
Murder victim...
5 months ago
The Macabees: Given to the Wild
I have always thought that you would be forgiven for thinking the Maccabees’ previous albums were being put together with a few beers in a Brighton basement somewhere, and sounding fun, crisp and...
5 months ago
60 Second News: 9th January 2012
FA Cup weekend:
So no real shocks in the FA Cup so far; all the big teams seems to have come though ok.
15 Year Old boy questioned:
A 15 year old boy is being questioned after a man...
5 months ago
The Deep Blue Sea
This famous post war story, based upon Terence Rattigan’s well known play, features Mrs James Bond (Rachel Weisz) as Hester Collyer. She lives a rather well to do life style, in a post war...
5 months ago
60 Second News: 6th January 2012
Third sexual assault charge:
Titus Bramble is facing a third sexual assault charge. Bramble was accused of indecently touching two women in separate incidents in Yarm in September....
5 months ago
Voices from the Pavement: Week 23
The Trial of Gary Dobson and David Norris at The Old Bailey, for the murder of Stephen Lawrence, 18 years ago in Eltham, dominates the news headlines. I asked people in Hitchin what they...
5 months ago
60 Second News: 5th January 2012
New information emerges in the Stephen Lawrence case:
Police have quashed rumours that the team investigating the murder of Stephen Lawrence will be disbanded.
Winds blow tree over on...
5 months ago
Diary of a Rescue Dog: Week 67
I’m absolutely shattered, especially after opening my stocking in the morning with Mum and Dad, and then going to the grandchildren’s house for Christmas Dinner. I thought we had lots of...
5 months ago
60 Second News: 4th January 2012
Verdict on the Lawrence trial:
David Norris and Gary Dobson have both been found guilty of murdering Stephen Lawrence 18 years ago.
Residents have their say on the £20,000 spend:...
5 months ago
Tribes: Baby
New Year, new band... OK I'm going out on a limb here, I think they will go the distance. Great tunes, great vocals, great rock n roll look about them. How can they go wrong really....
5 months ago
60 Second News: 3rd January 2012
Police name 'gun rampage' victims:
Police have named the victims of a New Year's Day gun rampage in which a man shot himself after killing three women. Durham Police said Michael...
5 months ago
Hugo
I approached this Martin Scorsese epic with great expectations, but alas they were somewhat crushed. What should have been a great movie, was only good, with a few ‘could have been better’...
5 months ago
The Rum Diary
Springing from the routes, as it were, of late author’s Hunter Davis memoirs. This alcoholic dazed, humorous tale, set in sun soaked Puerto Rico is a serious hoot. Hoot because it’s very...
5 months ago
Tower Heist
This is a mixed bag of tricks which almost works. Its 21st century Manhattan and Josh (Ben Stiller) plays a very caring, luxury tower block manager. Backed up by a dependable staff, all...
5 months ago
Diary of a Rescue Dog: Week 66
I have scarcely had time to put pen to paper this week; they have all gone completely mad! They have strung lights up everywhere which is a nuisance as they get in the way when I look out of my...
5 months ago
Voices from the Pavement: Week 22
The reported government plans to overhaul the adoption process in this country seems especially poignant at this time of year, with so many children languishing in the care system and missing out on...
6 months ago
60 Second News: 23rd December 2011
Huhne blasts 'semi detached UK' bid:
A Liberal Democrat Cabinet minister has hit out at Tory Eurosceptics, claiming their ambitions for a looser relationship with Brussels would leave the UK...
6 months ago
60 Second News: 22nd December 2011
Busy day for shops:
Friday is expected to be the busiest shopping day of the year as consumers rush to grab last-minute bargains before the Christmas weekend, Visa has predicted.
Problem...
6 months ago
The Help
I am sure that this wonderful film will linger in your local “multi” or independent cinema as it’s a treat. In other words I do hope you get the chance to see it.
Based upon the best-selling...
6 months ago
60 Second News: 21st December 2011
Homeless die early:
Homeless people can expect to die 30 years before the average person, research has found. A study showed that homeless men are dying at an average of 47 years old and...
6 months ago
Diary of a Rescue Dog: Week 65
Thank goodness, Granddad has arrived; he used to be in something called the army which means he likes everything neat and tidy. I must admit I was really pleased to see him as he always takes me...
6 months ago
60 Second News: 20th December 2011
Top Gear presenter investigation :
TV watchdog Ofcom has launched an investigation into Top Gear presenter Jeremy Clarkson's comments about striking public sector workers.
Hertfordshire...
6 months ago
60 Second News: 19th December 2011
North Korea mourns leader's death:
Kim Jong II has died of heart failure.
Mum raises £6,000 for Help for Heroes:
There were tears and laughter at a ladies’ night organised by a...
6 months ago
The Awakening
So you’re sitting around the log fire having consumed too much turkey and Christmas pudding, when that old relative reveals that they excel at telling ghost stories. So if you enjoy that...
6 months ago
Voices from the Pavement: Week 21
I went to pick up my Granddaughter from school this week
which gave me a golden opportunity to talk to the other children, finding out
what they liked about Christmas.
...
6 months ago
Arthur Christmas
This is going to be the big one and a Christmas film for all to enjoy. Directed by Sarah Smith, who also co-wrote the script, it tells the tale of Arthur (voiced by James McAvoy) whose alone...
6 months ago
60 Second News: 14th December 2011
Weather warning as snow forecast:
The Met Office has issued warnings of the possibility of snow for most of the country.
Raid at Welwyn Garden City bookies:
Three men raided a...
6 months ago
Diary of a Rescue Dog: Week 64
It’s been quite a relief to spend a quiet week in our tidy flat after all the upheaval with the family. It’s been lovely and relaxing, apart from when Mum does her exercises to make her back...
6 months ago
60 Second News: 13th December 2011
Yellow Warning of Rain:
Heavy rain, accompanied by strong winds, was forecast for Monday evening and into the early hours of this morning across many parts of Wales and the north west, western and...
6 months ago
Wuthering Heights
Another good one for the Christmas and New Year season; yet another version of the classic Emily Bronte tale. In case there are some of you who haven’t read or seen this, then here goes....
6 months ago
An Interview with Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer
I must admit, it has been very difficult to arrange this interview, mainly because I haven’t been able to get over to Lapland this year. I did try to have a word with Rudolph when I interviewed...
6 months ago
60 Second News: 11th December 2011
Ex-policeman kills wife and child:
Two teenagers are being treated for serious injuries after their former police officer father killed their mother and sister before killing himself....
6 months ago
60 Second News: 10th December 2011
Public hearing for Brady tribunal:
Moors Murderer, Ian Brady, will have his mental health tribunal hearing held in public, a judge has ruled. It will be only the second time that such a...
6 months ago
Midnight in Paris
Either you’re a Woody Allen fan or you’re not. Personally I have been for a long time, although I realise that he may have slipped up a little in more recent times. Happily that is not the...
6 months ago
60 Second News: 9th December 2011
Hurricane-force winds batter UK
Hurricane-force winds have battered parts of Britain, closing schools, cutting off power to tens of thousands of homes, and forcing rescue missions, but some...
6 months ago
Voices from the Pavement: Week 20
Here we are in December already, and preparing for what could be a financially challenging Christmas season for many of us. To find out how we plan to provide for our families, I sat and had a...
6 months ago
60 Second News: 8th December 2011
"Embarrassing" says Patrice Evra as Manchester United find themselves in the Europa League
Patrice Evra said "It's embarrassing" that Man Utd find themselves in the Europa...
6 months ago
Ed Sheeran - Hatfield Forum
Ed has a fresh new vibe, very different but incredibly talented. Many people would say he is not their type of music but then again I have not heard one person slate Ed’s ability. Ed...
6 months ago
60 Second News: 7th December 2011
Met Office predicts snow at Christmas
Bookmakers have slashed the odds of a white Christmas after Met Office officials predicted possible snow on 25th December.
Forecasters said the country was...
6 months ago
Diary of a Rescue Dog: Week 63
I get very confused when we get in Dad’s van with all his tools, especially when we just go to the grandchildren’s house. I was a bit disappointed because we normally go to help his brother,...
6 months ago
Amy Winehouse - Lioness: Hidden Treasures
When I first heard this album I wasn't sure if I should review it as a new album or just a mishmash of never used songs / demos; I think I will go for a bit of both.
First track "Our Day Will...
6 months ago
Winter Colour in the Garden
It is very tempting in the winter months when the days are short and cold, to close the curtains on the garden and hibernate until spring. However, it doesn’t need to be that way.
It only...
6 months ago
My Week with Marilyn
Staying with the Christmas theme, I expect there was a time when many a man all over the world would have loved to have woken up only to find M.M. in their Christmas sack; well maybe not after...
6 months ago
60 Second News: 2nd December 2011
O'Neill steps in
Martin O'Neill has agreed to succeed Steve Bruce as Sunderland manager.
Moving bus attacked in Hatfield
Three teenage boys are being hunted by police after smashing...
6 months ago
Diary of a Rescue Dog: Week 62
I don’t think Mum’s treatment is working because she’s getting slower and slower. Thank goodness I got invited to stay at our grandson’s house for a few days. They took me out for some lovely walks....
6 months ago
Voices from the Pavement: Week 19
Talking to people after the previous day’s strike by public service workers, we didn’t actually discuss the rights or wrongs of industrial action. The conversation was centred on what pension...
6 months ago
60 Second News: 1st December 2011
Talks between unions and government
The government and the unions are to attempt to resolve the dispute about changes to public sector pensions, which led to a widespread strike.
A10...
6 months ago
Now That's What I Call Music 80
Pretty much gives you an overview of the later part of 2011; all chart singles, nine of which got to number one.
With this sort of album, you pop it on at the Christmas or New Year's Eve parties,...
6 months ago
60 Second News: 30th November 2011
Michael Jacksons Doctor sentenced
Conrad Murray has been sentenced to four years in county jail. Katherine Jackson said "Four years won't bring my son back".
Rapper, Wretch...
6 months ago
Diary of a Rescue Dog: Week 61
Thank goodness Dad has been taking me out over the weekend because Mum is still lying on the sofa moaning about her sore back. I must admit I prefer going out with him, especially at lunch time...
6 months ago
60 Second News: 29th November 2011
Film Director dies at 84
Film Director, Ken Russell, died on Sunday following a series of strokes, his son Alex Verney-Elliott confirmed.
12 year old girl robbed in Letchworth...
6 months ago
Michael Buble: Christmas
Michael Buble's old soul voice gives this a very Dean Martin feel. "Santa Baby" and "Santa Claus is Coming to Town" tell us that it’s that time of year again.
Now I...
6 months ago
60 Second News: 28th November 2011
Gary Speed found dead
Cheshire Police confirmed Speed's body was discovered at 0708 GMT at his home in Huntington, Chester, and said there were no suspicious circumstances. Sources said that he...
6 months ago
TV Roundup: 28th November 2011
On Saturday I enjoyed watching “The One Ronnie ”. This was a repeat of a programme to celebrate his 80th birthday.
"Strictly Come Dancing" was, as always a joy. Jason...
6 months ago
The Three Musketeers
Well, I guess it had to happen sooner or later, an up to date version of Dumas’ “ Musketeers”. Plus it’s in 3D - does that make it good? Now that’s a very debatable point.
For...
6 months ago
Voices from the Pavement: Week 18
The government’s proposed 50% discounts for those council tenants wishing to buy their homes, has been in the news this week. With their promise of a cash injection of four hundred million...
6 months ago
60 Second News: 25th November 2011
Egypt rejects step down
Egypt's military rulers have rejected protesters' demands for them to step down immediately and said they would start the first round of parliamentary elections on time...
6 months ago
TV Roundup: 25th November 2011
Last night I watched a highly emotionally charged episode of "Eastenders". The way Tanya's cancer has been dealt with is very different to the way shows usually portray it, but I have an...
6 months ago
TV Roundup: 24th November 2011
Last night I watched "That's Britain" and, along with a lot of other people who emailed in, I got quite hot under the collar.
I then cooled off by watching "Frozen Planet"....
6 months ago
60 Second News: 24th November 2011
Civil servants to man borders
Civil servants from across Whitehall are being lined up to act as border staff at UK ports and airports during next week's public sector strikes....
6 months ago
60 Second News: 23rd November 2011
Noel Gallagher denies James Bond rumours
He wrote: "I don't know where you've seen a story that's doing the rounds about me being offered the job of penning the tune for the new James Bond...
7 months ago
TV Roundup: 23rd November 2011
Tuesdays TV
Last night I watched another enjoyable episode of "Death in Paradise" and I was glad to see that my little green Geko is fine.
I also watched "Im a Celebrity… Get...
7 months ago
Diary of a Rescue Dog: Week 60
Maybe I’m being ungrateful but I have had a very boring week. Mum is walking in a very strange way, all sort of lopsided and pulling funny faces. I’m sorry that she has hurt her back...
7 months ago
Contagion
The epidemic of scary films was so prevalent in the 1970s, I do hope there’s not more on the way. It was always an excuse to cram as many stars into hours as possible, and this follows the...
7 months ago
Voices from the Pavement: Week 17
What a glorious sunny day Remembrance Sunday was. It was heartening to see so many people of all ages attending the service in Letchworth to honour this country’s war dead. Speaking to...
7 months ago
60 Second News: 18th November 2011
Air passengers 'held to ransom'
Authorities are seeking reassurances from an airline, after passengers claimed they were forced into a whip-round to fund the remainder of their trip back to...
7 months ago
TV Roundup: 18th November 2011
Thursday
BBC1 at 8.00 pm, "Children in Need Rocks Manchester". Gary Barlow started the "Children in Need" weekend with a wonderful line up of musical talent.
BBC2...
7 months ago
The Who: Quadrophenia
Pete Townshend has said that The Who thought about splitting up after they made this album. I'm glad they didn't, no "Who's Next" - now that would have been bad.
The...
7 months ago
Johnny English Reborn
It had to happen sometime. Rowan Atkinson’s return to his successful spoof spy hero. The mission goes like this. Johnny English (Rowan) after years in the Libyan mountains, studying...
7 months ago
60 Second News: 16th November 2011
Stephen Lawrence trial
More than 18 years after Stephen Lawrence was stabbed to death in a racist attack, two men have gone on trial for his murder. Gary Dobson, aged 36, and David Norris,...
7 months ago
TV Roundup: 16th November 2011
Tuesday
Last night I watched "Death in Paradise". This was another enjoyable episode. I love the quirky police car which is in fact a motor bike and side car. I was very...
7 months ago
Diary of a Rescue Dog: Week 59
What am I going to do? I was out early the other morning with Dad, when out of the corner of my eye I spotted a squirrel. Naturally, I chased it up a tree and barked a lot, which must have...
7 months ago
Take That: Progressive Live
Having gone to the show I can say first hand that this really isn’t my type of music. But having seen most of the top live bands/shows over the years I would put this up there with most of...
7 months ago
60 Second News: 15th October 2011
Five guilty of schoolboy stabbing
Five teenagers have been convicted of killing a 15-year-old boy who was stabbed to death as he arrived at school.
Delays to Letchworth multi-storey car...
7 months ago
TV Roundup: 15th November 2011
Monday
Last night I watched "Panorama". It was not the one advertised; instead it was about the Manchester riots of last summer. All these reports always seem to...
7 months ago
TV Roundup: 14th November 2011
Saturday
I watched "Strictly Come Dancing". I was again dazzled by the beautiful dresses and outfits. It's getting to a stage now where you feel you don't want anyone to...
7 months ago
60 Second News: 14th November 2011
Liam Gallagher blasted
Liam Gallagher has been blasted by the mental health charity over Adam Ant remarks.
Teenage girl in "critical condition"
A teenager is in a...
7 months ago
We Need to Talk About Kevin
The automatic answer to this statement is “yes we do!” A psychological drama, directed by Lynne Ramsay, and based upon the bestselling book by Lionel Shriver, which derived its content...
7 months ago
60 Second News: 13th November 2011
Free nursery places for 140,000 disadvantaged toddlers
As many as 140,000 disadvantaged two-year-olds could have free nursery places under a scheme planned to be rolled out in England....
7 months ago
60 Second News: 12th November
Former PC jailed for £300m tax fiddle
An ex-policeman who went from "rags to riches" in weeks by trying to fleece the taxman in a £300m fraud, has been jailed for 10 years....
7 months ago
Voices from the Pavement: Week 16
It’s worrying to hear that some of the older generation are experiencing neglect when staying in hospital. With the post war baby bulge reaching 65, and the longer life expectancy of our growing...
7 months ago
60 Second News: 11th November 2011
Italy Crisis: Senate to vote
The Italian senate has begun a debate - to be followed by a vote - on austerity measures.
Local News: Fallen but not forgotton
Events are set to take...
7 months ago
Rizzle Kicks: Stereo Typical
The Brighton duo’s first studio album, ‘Stereo typical’ , is a true example of hard work paying off. Their first EP, ‘Minor breaches of Discipline’ , clearly managed to get the attention it...
7 months ago
TV Roundup:10th November 2011
Wednesday
Last night I watched “Frozen Planet”. As it was the summer, it was full of lots of cute babies and lots of 'ah' moments. I envy the camera man who had some extraordinary...
7 months ago
60 Second News: 10th November 2011
Newcastle Utd rename stadium
St James' Park will be renamed the 'Sports Direct Arena' . The club say that the change is a temporary thing to showcase sponsorship opportunities to interested...
7 months ago
60 Second News: 9th November 2011
Berlusconi will not stand
Italian PM, Silvio Berlusconi, says he will not stand if Italy holds early elections.
Street entertainer's murder trial
A man has appeared in court to deny...
7 months ago
TV Roundup: 9th November 2011
Tuesday
Last night, I watched another enjoyable episode of “Death in Paradise”. The cute green gecko is doing well and Richard Poole (Ben Miller) is now trying to feed him, so he obviously...
7 months ago
Diary of a Rescue Dog: Week 58
I do like the wind blowing my ears about when I run around on the field; all the leaves are lying on the ground and I enjoy having a good rummage around. The good thing about the leaves falling...
7 months ago
60 Second News: 8th November 2011
Dr Conrad Murray found guilty
Dr Conrad Murray has been found guilty of the involuntary manslaughter of Michael Jackson.
Pensioner targeted by conman
A 96 year old lady from...
7 months ago
TV Roundup: 8th November 2011
Monday
Last night I watched programme three of “The Young Apprentice”. I appreciated Lord Sugar’s attitude to women in that he said that the floristry business needed a woman’s touch....
7 months ago
Gorillaz: The Singles Collection 2001-2010
So it’s been ten years since the world’s most successful virtual band released their first song. Has it really been that long? Guess so…
The album opens with the brilliant “Tomorrow...
7 months ago
60 Second News: 7th November 2011
M5 Crash
Firework organisers will work closely with the police after Friday's fatal M5 crash.
Local News
2012 Olympic relay route is to pass though Welwyn Garden City and Hatfield.
7 months ago
Melancholia
The film opens with stunning scenes and majestic music (Wagner) and a series of skills and slow motion sequences. A glimpse of what’s in store and what’s that?
Justine (Kirsten Dunst)...
7 months ago
TV Roundup: 7th November 2011
Friday
I watched another edition of “Autumn Watch”. As the nights are getting longer and colder and the days wetter it won’t be long until the winter. So get ready to wrap up warm....
7 months ago
Voices from the Pavement: Week 15
With the confusion surrounding the protesters camping in front of St Paul’s Cathedral in London, and the possibility of the movement spreading its campaign to other towns and cities, I asked shoppers...
7 months ago
TV Roundup: 4th November 2011
Friday
On BBC2 at 8 o’clock, a new series of “Mastermind” begins.
Followed by “Autumn Watch” and “Autumn Watch Unsprung”.
On BBC1 at 9.30 pm, another new series of “Live at the...
7 months ago
60 Second News: 4th November 2011
Greek PM faces new calls to resign:
Greece's centre-right opposition has demanded that Prime Minister, George Papandreou resign, throwing into disarray plans for a unity government....
7 months ago
TV Roundup: 3rd November 2011
Wednesday
Last night I watched the second episode of “Frozen Planet”. I didn’t find there was as much new film as last week.
I also watched the third part of “Top Boy”. It continues...
7 months ago
The Black Keys: Lonely Boys
The Black Keys: Lonely Boys
The first track of the new album, with riffs like this, you’ve already won the day.
I hope this band breaks mainstream soon. They deserve it more than most....
7 months ago
60 Second News: 3rd November 2011
November is here:
Each Novenber people have taken to growing a moustache to help raise awareness for male cancer and raise money for The Prostate Cancer Charity.
Car dealer fined for...
7 months ago
60 Second News: 2nd November 2011
John Terry "racism" row to be probed by police
Allegations that England captain, John Terry, racially abused an opponent, are to be formally investigated by police.
Crash...
7 months ago
An Interview with Hayley Norman: Gallery 1066
Unbelievably it’s a year since I visited Hayley Norman to talk about her new art gallery in Willow Mews, Hitchin Street, Baldock. She is now celebrating her first anniversary and has agreed to a...
7 months ago
TV Roundup: 2nd November 2011
Tuesday
Last night at 8 o’clock on ITV I watched “High Stakes” which is a new game show. I think the only way to win a high amount is to be a real gambler. Most contestants seem to...
7 months ago
Diary of a Rescue Dog: Week 57
I was feeling a bit fed up on Saturday morning because I hadn’t caught sight of Bob on my early morning walk. I wasn’t worried when I noticed Mum putting my bowls, bone and ball in a bag...
7 months ago
Real Estate: Days (album)
Perfect pop tunes – that’s what Real Estate are about. Think Ride mixed with The LAs and you’ve got it.
It's not going to change the world or song writing as a whole, but if you...
7 months ago
60 Second News: 1st November 2011
Pete Townshend calls Apple a 'vampire':
The 'Who' guitarist, Pete Townshend, has urged Apple's iTunes to use its power to help new bands, instead of "bleeding a artists like a digital...
7 months ago
TV Roundup: 1st November 2011
Monday
Last night I confess I watched “Eastenders”, and the storyline around Yasmine’s family is becoming exciting and I believe it’s going to last until Christmas.
I also watched...
7 months ago
Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy
This spy movie is a master class in both acting and superb British film making. Please note members of the coalition, I said British, which once was best! And can be again - so wake...
7 months ago
60 Second News: 31st October 2011
Deadly snowstorm hits US East Coast:
An unseasonable snowstorm has hit the US East Coast. Some areas of Massachusetts are seeing more than 27in (68cm) of snow.
Redknapp praies...
7 months ago
TV Roundup: 31st October 2011
Saturday:
On Saturday I watched “Strictly Come Dancing” with a spellbinding Halloween theme. I especially enjoyed Lulu flying.
After this I watched “Merlin”. Arthur is now having to work...
7 months ago
60 Second News: 30th October 2011
Saif al-Islam, Gaddafi's son, in contact with ICC:
Prosecutors said that the court had made it clear to Gaddafi's son, who is wanted for crimes against humamity, that he was innocent until proven...
7 months ago
60 Second News: 29th October 2011
Girls equal in British throne succession:
Sons and daughters of any future UK monarch will have equal rights to the throne, after commonwealth leaders agreed to change succession laws....
7 months ago
60 Second News: 28th October 2011
St Paul's to reopen:
St Paul's Cathedral is to reopen later, after being closed to the public for a week over health and safety fears about a protest camp in its churchyard.
Five year...
7 months ago
Voices from the Pavement: Week 14
With the world’s population due to top 7 billion this week and Great Britain’s increasing difficulty in housing its 7 million inhabitants, I visited Stevenage to ask if they agreed with the...
7 months ago
TV Roundup: 28th October 2011
Thursday:
Last night I watched "Panorama" about the Dale Farm eviction. I hope the council will turn it into green belt land, although I belive it will be just left as a tip, and I...
7 months ago
The Ting Tings: Hang It Up
The Ting Tings have always had that Blonde sound about them, but with this track they have jumped in with both feet. It's got that New York disco feel from the late 70s splattered all over...
7 months ago
TV Roundup: 27th October 2011
Wednesday:
Last night I watched "Midsomer Murders". I'm enjoying the difference in relationship beetween John Barnaby and Jones from Tom Barnaby and Jones. I imagine the writers were...
7 months ago
60 Second News: 27th October 2011
Eurozone Crisis:
After late night talks, Eurozone leaders have reached an agreement to solve the debt crisis.
Local News:
A van owned by “Waste Not Want Not” has become lodged on a...
7 months ago
Lana Del Ray: Video Games (single)
One of those tunes that gets under your skin very quickly, then pretty soon you think its been around for years. The haunting voice of Lana del Rey makes you stop and listen the moment the dark...
7 months ago
TV Roundup: 26th October 2011
Tuesday:
Last night I watched "Death in Paradise". As Ben Miller was the main character, one should not have been surprised at the comedy value. It was gentle, amusing viewing for...
7 months ago
60 Second News: 26th October 2011
Euro crisis: EU leaders to finalise debt plan :
European Union leaders are gathering for an emergency summit in Brussels, designed to finalise details of a plan to tackle the eurozone debt crisis....
7 months ago
Diary of a Rescue Dog: Week 56
I think I’m in love! I know that I have been attracted to other dogs in the past, but when I saw Bob, the lovely black Scottie dog in the distance, I felt a funny tickly feeling in my...
7 months ago
60 Second News: 25th October 2011
BP announces profts:
After its reputation and profits were hit last year, because of the Gulf of Mexico oil spill, profits of £3.2bn were reported by BP in their third quarter. This nearly...
7 months ago
TV Roundup: 25th October 2011
Monday
Last night I watched 'Panorama' that wasn’t as advertised. The very brave journalists were opening the secrets of Gadaffi’s Libya. I felt MI6 were shown to be quite naïve and I am...
7 months ago
The Computers: 'Rhythm Revue'
Wow, old boy Rock ‘n Roll, played by not so old people. This rocks, not in a foo's type of way but in a punk sort of way.
I could listen to these guys for hours - turn it up...
7 months ago
Drive
I have very mixed feelings about this, so called, edgy thriller. The substance is as follows: The driver (Ryan Gosling) is working on a one off super car with money supplied by his...
8 months ago
60 Second News: 24th October 2011
Sir Alex Ferguson: "My worst ever day"
After Manchester United were thrashed 6-1 by Manchester City, Ferguson said: "It's the worst result in my history. The impact will...
8 months ago
TV Roundup: 24th October 2011
The weekend:
At the weekend it was enjoyable television with the final of 'Celebrity Masterchef' , 'Strictly Come Dancing' and 'The X Factor' competitions.
Also, the usual enjoyable...
8 months ago
TV RoundUp: 21st October 2011
Thursday
Last night I watched the last but one episode of 'Hidden' . Things are starting to come together. I can’t wait till next week, when all should be made clear, I hope.
Friday...
8 months ago
60 Second News: 21st October 2011
Gaddafi was killed in crossfire:
Acting Prime Minister Mahmoud Jibril said that Gaddafi had been shot in the head in an exchange between Gaddafi loyalists and National Transitional Council...
8 months ago
Voices from the Pavement: Week 13
What a glorious setting for Hitchin’s Autumn Spice fashion show in beautiful sunshine on the market square, with a large appreciative audience soaking up the atmosphere and enjoying the spectacle....
8 months ago
Coldplay: Mylo Xyloto
Well, so rumour has it, this is a concept album, about love, hate, war, etc , etc. You get the idea.
Bassist Guy Berryman said a while ago "It’s time to explore new things...
8 months ago
TV Roundup: 20th October 2011
Wednesday
Last night I’m afraid all I watched was the football and, of course, the best team won.
Thursday
7.30 pm on ITV: Eddie Izzard in his 'Didn’t We Fix' series. Tonight he...
8 months ago
60 Second News: 20th October 2011
Greece Unrest :
Greece is bracing its self for a second day of general strikes and mass protest as parliament takes a final vote on tough new austerity measures.
Bailiffs ready...
8 months ago
60 Second News: News Flash
Forces in Libya capture Gaddafi:
Some are saying he's been killed but the commanders for Libyan authorities say they have captured Gaddafi.
8 months ago
Real Estate: "It's Real"
What a shame this wasn't released at the start of the summer; would have been perfect to listen to as you drove around on a summer evening.
Think the Beach Boys, being robbed by the drums,...
8 months ago
Le Herisson (The Hedgehog)
This French movie, directed by Mona Achache, for me has been by far, one of the nicest film experiences in a long time.
Set in a Parisian apartment block, our story unfolds partially through the...
8 months ago
TV Roundup: 19th October 2011
Tuesday
I watched the last part of 'Body Farm' . I do hope they make a new series soon. The way the programme begins with narration and ends with a summing up, makes the viewing a...
8 months ago
60 Second News: 19th October 2011
STOP PRESS!!!!!
The Stone Roses to reunite for a tour:
The band will play their first shows in 15 years at Heaton Park, Manchester on 29th and 30th June 2012. They will then head out on...
8 months ago
Diary of a Rescue Dog: Week 55
Here we go again; my bed and bowl have been loaded into the car. They think I’m silly and won’t realise what’s going on if they wrap it up in a big black plastic bag and sneak it into the boot...
8 months ago
60 Second News: 18th October 2011
Liam Fox broke ministerial code, official report to say:
Former Defence Secretary, Liam Fox, broke the ministerial code in his dealings with his friend Adam Werritty, an official report is...
8 months ago
TV Roundup: 18th October 2011
Tonight’s viewing
9.00 pm BBC 1: The final episode of "The Body Farm".
9.00 pm BBC 2: A documentary on "Spain’s Stolen Babies", showing the impact of Spain’s baby...
8 months ago
Modern Faces: Pravda Scrolls
I reviewed these boys a few months back when they were just an unsigned band. I’m pleased to say they have now released a single. Great start for me!
I’m sure people will tell you how...
8 months ago
Tomboy
A French film, directed by Celine Sciamma, which explores the joys and trials and teenage tribulation of growing up in a French suburb of Paris.
Michael does what all boys do - play football, swim...
8 months ago
October Insight
Who would have guessed that we would have had such an Indian Summer – hasn’t it been wonderful! Although there is always a drawback, and that is the lack of moisture, which would affect...
8 months ago
60 Second News: 17th October 2011
MPs to debate Hillsborough files:
An e-petition which has gathered the support of more than 139,000, is calling for the full release of documents relating to the 1989 Hillsborough disaster....
8 months ago
60 Second News: 16th October 2011
Pakistan cricketers' trial: no balls a 'freak occurrence'.
The correct prediction of when no-balls would be bowled by Pakistan players, during a Test match against England last year, was a 'freak...
8 months ago
60 Second News: 15th October 2011
Liam Fox quits as Defence Secretary:
In a letter to David Cameron, Mr Fox said he had "mistakenly allowed his personal and professional responsibilities to become blurred"....
8 months ago
Voices from the Pavement: Week 12
It’s impossible to avoid the subject of debt whether international, national or personal. I talked to mothers, fathers and grandparents waiting at the school gate this week, who had plenty to say on...
8 months ago
60 Second News: 14th October 2011
Liam Fox's friend 'funded by private intelligence firm':
Financial backers, linked to Israel and a private intelligence firm, helped fund the travels of Liam Fox's close friend Adam Werritty,...
8 months ago
TV Roundup:14th October 2011
Thursday
Another exciting episode of 'Hidden' . However, I am finding you daren’t leave the room to make a cup of tea because you would miss so much.
Friday
BBC 1 9.00...
8 months ago
60 Second News: 13th October 2011
Hospitals fall short of basic care:
Too many hospitals in England are falling short in the most basic care they are giving elderly patients, Inspectors say.
John Gladwin jailed for shop...
8 months ago
60 Second News: 13th October 2011
Hospitals fall short of basic care:
Too many hospitals in England are falling short in the most basic care they are giving elderly patients, Inspectors say.
John Gladwin jailed for shop...
8 months ago
TV Roundup: 13th October 2011
Wednesday:
At 7.00 pm I watched 'A History of Britain' , where Neil Oliver discussed some new insights at Stonehenge.
Then at 8.00 pm 'All Roads Lead Home' - again giving information to help...
8 months ago
DJ Shadow: The Less You Know, The Better
Any album that starts with “I’m Back, I forgot my drum” points you in the right direction. Unlike the last outing by DJ Shadow, this album leaves me feeling buzzed.
The first track, “Back to...
8 months ago
Diary of a Rescue Dog: Week 54
I have now been living with Mum and Dad for over a year. The reason I know that is because they took me to the Ashwell show and told me that I went there last year when I first moved in with...
8 months ago
60 Second News: 12th October 2011
Chris Grayling dismisses "wild gossip" around Liam Fox:
He has also denied claims that Conservative officials lied about a break-in.
RSPB disputes red kite warnings:
RSPB...
8 months ago
TV Roundup: 12th October 2011
Tuesday:
Last night I watched Joe Brand's 'Big Splash' . This was a mixture of her standup comedy show and a fly on the wall documentary, although it was very tongue in cheek. As I like Joe...
8 months ago
The Bengali Dectective
A Docu-drama, set in the present day Calcutta, which chronicles weeks and days in the life of a city detective agency, which is one of India’s fastest growing commercial business. ...
8 months ago
Nirvana: Nevermind
Well here it is; 20 years ago this album was released. Initially they only released 35,000 copies in the UK. By January 1992 they were selling 300,000 copies a week. To say...
8 months ago
TV Roundup: 11th October 2011
Monday
I watched 'Eastenders' last night and was very impressed with the way the show is handling Tanya’s cancer treatment. If I ever have the misfortune of being in her situation, I don’t...
8 months ago
The Debt
There seems to be a current trend for the spy movie again, especially those that are still routed in the past. This thriller, directed by John Madden, is a riveting example of the genre....
8 months ago
60 Second News: 10th October 2011
BNP facing accusations of fraud:
The BNP is under investigation by the European Union and the Metropolitan Police for alleged fraud and breaches of electoral law.
Man shot in Bedford...
8 months ago
60 Second News: 9th October 2011
Nobel Peace Prize:
The Nobel Peace Prize has been awarded jointly to three women's rights activists. They have been recognised for their non-violent struggle for the safety of women....
8 months ago
60 Second News: 8th October 2011
No viewer vote this weekend:
X Factor goes live tonight, but for the first time there will be no viewers' vote. This year the 16 will be trimmed to 12 by the X Factor judges.
London...
8 months ago
Voices from the Pavement: Week 11
I am often guilty of reaching the checkout at the supermarket, having left my shopping bags at home or in the boot of the car. I admitted my shortcomings when I talked to customers, leaving...
8 months ago
60 Second News: 7th October 2011
BBC set to cut 2,000 jobs by 2017:
BBC are looking to radically change programming in order to cut 20% from its budget over the next five years.
Murder charges after 70 year old...
8 months ago
60 Second News: 6th October 2011
'Visionary', Steve Jobs, dies:
Steve Jobs, co-founder and former chief executive of US technology giant, Apple, has died at the age of 56.
Pest control for venomous spider's nest:...
8 months ago
Manic Street Preachers: The Complete Singles
This two CD collection covers the whole of the Manic’s career so far. Like the CD, my review is set in two halves: the first half being the classic Manics that I first saw in 1992 - the...
8 months ago
TV Roundup: 5th October 2011
Tuesday
I enjoyed watching "The Body Farm". I'm enjoying the moral summing up at the end of the episode - it adds a different dimension. Last night it seemed to be asking...
8 months ago
60 Second News: 5th October 2011
Private helicopter crashes into New York River:
One woman is dead and two other people are critically injured.
Jonathan Barton died nine years after Milton Keynes attack:
A man...
8 months ago
Diary of a Rescue Dog: Week 53
I went to a lovely barbeque (I think that’s how it’s spelt). The great thing about our son-in-law cooking outside in the garden is that he drops quite a lot on the ground.
This means I can...
8 months ago
60 Second News: 4th October 2011
Knox flies home free:
Amanda Knox and her ex boyfriend Raffaele Sollecito have been cleared of the murder of British girl, Meredith Kercher. Miss Kercher's family have said that they do not...
8 months ago
TV Roundup: 4th October 2011
Monday
"Strictly Come Dancing - It Takes Two" had a very promising start. Zoe Ball is introducing it this year and, as a previous contestant, I think she will have a good...
8 months ago
60 Second News: 3rd October 2011
Spurs V Arsenal:
So the sky over north London is blue this morning; no shades of red to be seen. The big derby ended with Tottenham Hotspurs being the out and out winners: 2-1....
8 months ago
TV Roundup: 3rd October 2011
Saturday
Wow! What a weekend of telly viewing. The last part of " The Doctor Who " series - we all knew he was going to die, but how could that be when there will be a new...
8 months ago
60 Second News: 2nd October 2011
The big London derby:
Tottenham v Arsenal today at 4.00 pm.
A new bus scheme is being piloted in Milton Keynes which could cut demand for parking spaces.
8 months ago
60 Second News: 1st October 2011
Lawyer warns Knox will leave Italy:
Giuliano Mignini has warned that Amanda Knox will "run away abroad" if she is absolved of the 2007 murder of UK student Meredith Kercher....
8 months ago
60 Second News - 1st October 2011
Lawyer warns Knox will leave Italy:
Giuliano Mignini has warned that Amanda Knox will "run away abroad" if she is absolved of the 2007 murder of UK student Meredith Kercher....
8 months ago
Voices from the Pavement: Week 10
With the opening of a discount store close to Sainsbury’s in Letchworth this week, I talked to shoppers to get their views on the growing number of retail outlets targeting
cut price...
8 months ago
60 Second News - 30th September 2011
Weekly rubbish to be paid for by £250m fund :
The government says it is to pay local authorities in England to retain or restore weekly bin collections.
Rise in number of children in care :...
8 months ago
60 Second News - 30th September 2011
Weekly rubbish to be paid for by £250m fund :
The government says it is to pay local authorities in England to retain or restore weekly bin collections.
Rise in number of children in care :...
8 months ago
60 Second News - 29th September 2011
Manchester City's Carlos Tevez has been suspended after he refused to appear as a substitute in the 2-0 defeat by Bayern Munich.
Man on remand after death:
A father of two has died in...
8 months ago
Diary of a Rescue Dog: Week 52
Thank goodness the rain has stopped. We all went in the car to the Hungry Horse which I like because, although I get put on my long lead, I can usually find lots of interesting food lying on the...
8 months ago
Voices from the Pavement: Week 9
Listening to the news and reading the national press, as they report on increased travel costs, and the latest ‘Which?’ investigation, reporting confusion for customers missing out on special deals...
9 months ago
Diary of a Rescue Dog: Week 51
I’m really enjoying having my new cushion and looking out of the window. I am getting to know all the different people who pass by. If I know them I don’t bark but if they look a bit...
9 months ago
Voices from the Pavement: Week 8
Sitting in Stevenage , enjoying the sunshine, I had intended to talk to people about their reaction to the proposed changes planned for the town centre. That conversation will have to wait for...
9 months ago
Diary of a Rescue Dog: Week 50
I knew it; we were going to have a visitor. I’m not sure who but there definitely has to be somebody coming to stay in my spare room. How do I know? Well Mum always goes into...
9 months ago
Voices from the Pavement: Week 7
I admit to feeling guilty that when talking last week to the teenagers on Windmill Hill in Hitchin, I only managed to talk to the boys, and didn’t report what the girls had to say. This was only...
9 months ago
Sarah's Key
I caught this fascinating French movie on a one day showing in Cambridge, so I’m not sure how much of a release it’s had. My guess is, limited, but catch it if you can. It’s a “goodie” and...
9 months ago
Mr Popper's Penguins
Businessman, Tom Pepper (Jim Carey), resides in his luxury Manhattan apartment. Suddenly his upmarket world is interrupted by the arrival of six penguins on his door step. Naturally, this...
9 months ago
The Guard
Sergeant Gerry Boyle (Brendan Gleeson) is suitably hilarious in this modern day black comedy.
Firmly ensconced in the west of Ireland, and leading a somewhat bizarre lifestyle as he slurps...
9 months ago
Jane Eyre
This much filmed and televised classic Bronte tale is once again adorning our local picture house screens. Will you want to see it? Well, I’d imagine there are enough fans who will buy a...
9 months ago
The Kill List
Quite why this film was made in the first place is beyond me. Still it’s a free country and all that.
We follow the motions of pals Jay and Gal, who are given – The Kill List. ...
9 months ago
The Skin I Live In
This Spanish movie, as directed by the legendary Pedro Almodovar, gives Antonio Banderas the chance to play a slightly evil character. Albeit that in plastic surgeon, Dr Robert Ledgard’s eyes,...
9 months ago
Indian Summer or Early Autumn
As I write this, I really do not know whether September will give us warm days leading into an “Indian Summer” or whether the onset of an early autumn is on offer. I hope the former ...
9 months ago
Diary of a Rescue Dog: Week 49
I do like surprises! After a long walk round Ashwell the other day, we walked through a gate and down past lots of trees and at the bottom was lots of lovely water. The best surprise for me was...
9 months ago
Emeli Sande: Heaven
The sweet soul vocal over the top of a club dance beat that arks back to “You’ve Got The Love” is what rings out for me on Emeli’s track. It will be a shame if this gets lost as just...
9 months ago
Ms Dynamite: Never Soft
Wow Ms Dynamite has grown up! Back with a drum and bass/reggae track, which Ms D sings in a Jamaican Patois style, MCing as well as that great voice over the top of the catchy chorus....
9 months ago
Little Roy: Battle for Seattle
Lots of reggae stars have done unusual covers in the past, but none as unusual as this collection of cover versions. Some of these Nirvana songs were close to being thrash mental, so to...
9 months ago
Voices from the Pavement: Week 6
With a reported one million school leavers not in education, training or employment, I thought it would be interesting to actually talk to the young people these statistics refer to. I...
9 months ago
Diary of a Rescue Dog: Week 48
I’ve found out why there are so many children about. One of our granddaughters came over the other day and usually we go and sit in the car and wait for her to come out of school. So it...
9 months ago
Voices from the Pavement: Week 5
Talking to complete strangers is second nature to me, so my voices this week have moved from the pavement to a clinic’s waiting room at the Lister Hospital. Instead of burying my head in a book...
9 months ago
Jay Z & Kanye West: Watch The Throne
This has been very much a hyped album across the U.S.A.
Jay Z plays the part well although I’m not so sure the same could be said for Kanye. West is Poor. It feels like West is holding on...
9 months ago
Red Hot Chili Peppers: I’m With You
The tenth studio album from the rock funksters…
There is lots of 70's funk rock going on around here, nothing wrong with that. The songs have very big, strong choruses, starting with “Monarchy of...
9 months ago
Green Earth Packaging
With recycling featuring constantly in the news, especially the ever growing mountain of discarded plastic containers and polystyrene waste filling up our landfill sites, I was interested to receive...
10 months ago
Diary of a Rescue Dog: Week 47
There isn’t any room for me to run around on my field at the moment, there are so many children playing where I normally chase my ball. One day there were even lots of little tents and toys all...
10 months ago
Captain America
There’s no second thought as to what this is all about. nContinuing the current fad for superb heroes, we now have Capt. America who battles against the Nazi mob in World War 2 and wins....
10 months ago
60 Second News -19th August 2011
Many straight A* students are facing an unprecedented scramble for university places ahead of next years tuition fee rise.
With the majority of leading universities not even entering the...
10 months ago
Voices from the Pavement: Week 4
My travels took me to Hitchin market this week and whilst there I spoke to both shoppers and stall holders who gave me a moment of their time.
I was surprised to find that the first person I got...
10 months ago
Diary of a Rescue Dog: Week 46
I think I might be what’s called a party animal, at least that’s what Mum said when she was driving us all home late on Saturday night.
I really didn’t want to go home as I was having such a good...
10 months ago
Grow your own strawberries
Grow your own strawberries
At the time of year when Wimbledon is in full swing, evenings stay light until 10 pm and there's nothing more satisfying than...
10 months ago
The Tree of Life
Brad Pitt first came to the forte in movies as a kind of young Robert Redford, who also directed him in his very first noteworthy film. Nowadays, he’s a very strong force in movie land....
10 months ago
Voices from the Pavement: Week 3
I visited Stevenage this week to talk to shoppers about local issues. It soon became obvious that they were more concerned about the terrible national news of the riots starting in Tottenham and...
10 months ago
Diary of a Rescue Dog: Week 45
I quite like the weekend; I get to have a bit of a lie in because during the week dad takes me out before he goes to work.
Mum takes me out on Saturdays and Sundays which means we have time to go...
10 months ago
Cars 2
If you saw the first one of these auto charmers, you’ll recall it was the last that the great Paul Newman undertook, he being a vehicle voice.
This time, when it comes to legends ,dear old Michael...
10 months ago
An Interview with Jolly Brown's
The beauty of Hitchin is the wealth of choice we have when browsing through the town. Jolly Brown in Bucklersbury certainly doesn’t disappoint. I went to meet Hannah the owner of this delightfully...
10 months ago
Voices from the Pavement: Week 2
Baldock with its long awaited by-pass, freeing the town of constant through traffic, is a very pleasant place to sit and have a coffee and a chat with local people.
Talking to a shop owner taking...
10 months ago
Paul Weller: Starlite
The modfather is back. Back with a really funky track called “Starlite”. If I'm being honest with you over the last few years I have found it hard to listen to any of his new songs, for me they have...
10 months ago
The Kooks: Is It Me
So Britpop is back then, sometimes bands just don’t move on. They know what they’re good at and stick to it. Nothing wrong with that as long as the songs are strong. Which as a Britpop tune it’s not...
10 months ago
Amy Winehouse
I felt that I needed to write a little piece about the passing of Amy Winehouse. I’m sure over the coming months we will hear all sorts of stories about drugs, drink etc. So I wanted to write about...
10 months ago
Step Back Zone: Alive She Cried - The Doors
This Album really lit my fire. 'Alive, She Cried' is a live album recorded over a two year period, however wasn’t released till late 1983. This album really shows how wonderfully mad Jim Morrison...
10 months ago
Prince of Persia: Sands of Time
Directed by Mike Newell
As a teenager one would often thrill to the delights of John Derek or aging Mr Flynn swinging about the streets of Baghdad or some such place, wielding a sword...
10 months ago
60 Second News - 3rd August 2011
As a result of last year’s Strategic Defence and Security Review MPs have voiced their concerns about our ability to support the Armed Forces if the proposed cuts are fully implemented in 2015....
10 months ago
Diary of a Rescue Dog: Week 44
This week has been very strange, we don’t normally have the television on in the day time so it was a surprise when after my lunch time walk mum sat on the sofa and switched it on. It was still on...
10 months ago
60 Second News - 2nd August 2011
Having achieved a reduction in the use of free plastic carrier bags by around 4 million in 2009. It has been reported that for the first time in five years the numbers have increased causing...
10 months ago
60 Second News - 1st August 2011
How sad for the Syrian people to witness the slaughter of their fellow country men by President Bashar al-Assad’s government troops. Unable to assist the dying and wounded they can only watch on...
10 months ago
The Conspirator
By the time you see this excellent thriller, I guess it will be on DVD judging by its scant release - iIt being one for history buffs and those of you who prefer a thinking film – which...
10 months ago
60 Second News - 29th July 2011
Good news for Japan’s economy . According to government data and to the analysts surprise, the recovery of their manufacturing industry has surpassed all expectation. The restoration of their...
10 months ago
Voices from the Pavement: Week 1
I spent some time in Letchworth this week calling in to talk to the proprietor of one of the small businesses situated in The Wynd . Having moved into his premises on a short lease due to the...
10 months ago
60 Second News - 28th July 2011
I.O.C chief Jacque Rogge has praised London’s preparation and delivery of Olympic venues by putting it on a par with Sydney and Beijing. It is therefore unfortunate that controversy has arisen over...
10 months ago
60 Second News - 27th July 2011
One year today until the opening of the 2012 Olympics . With a much needed boost of 5 billion pounds for the British economy . With 26 categories of sport being facilitated throughout the country...
10 months ago
Diary of a Rescue Dog: Week 43
I’ve met a nice lady called Elli this week, I know she likes me because she has drawn lots of pictures of me and taken lots of photos on her camera when we went for a walk over the fields with mum....
10 months ago
60 Second News - 26th July 2011
Will America be able to pull back from the prospect of the U.S.Treasury running out of money? Let’s hope for all our sakes, President Obama and Republican House Speaker John Boehner can settle...
11 months ago
60 Second News - 25th July 2011
Horrendous to watch the tragedy in Norway being reported all weekend putting in perspective the sad news that Amy Winehouse had sadly died.
Well done to all those pink clad runners who took...
11 months ago
The Lovely Bones
Directed by Peter Jackson
Directed by the ‘Rings’ king Peter Jackson, this adaptation of Alice Sebolds chiller thriller is intriguing and treads a strange path.
Set in 1970s suburban...
11 months ago
This is it
Sadly, one has to ask the question what would Michael Jackson’s live appearances at London’s O2 arena have been like? Of course we won’t know because of his recent passing.
This...
11 months ago
Gardening made easy
What do you see when you open the back door? Is your back garden more jungle than Kew? It may seem like a daunting task getting your garden ready for summer and the customary array of BBQs and family...
11 months ago
July in the Garden
July has arrived and summer is now in full flow. In the garden there are flowers in abundance; roses, clematis and many herbaceous plants are sharing their blooms or the first time....
11 months ago
Get out and about - and look up!
Get out and about... and look up !
... to enjoy the Autumn leaf colour while it lasts !
There’s always a few things you could be doing in the garden but now the temperature...
11 months ago
An unexpected visit to Lesotho Draft
A walk down her local high street on an unexpected free morning, prompted Annette Willoughby to pop into the local travel agent to enquire about the price of a plane ticket to Johannesburg . Within...
11 months ago
Headlands 10th Annniversary
The importance of the relationship between hairdresser and client can never be underestimated. We entrust them with our crowning glory to cut, dye, and advise us on new hair styles. Talking to Claire...
11 months ago
The Importance of the Right Wedding Dress
As I’m writing this we are still ten days away from the Royal Wedding so I have absolutely no idea along with the rest of you what Catherine Middleton will be wearing on her big day. Apart from the...
11 months ago
Cozy’s Travel
I popped into Cozy’s Letchworth office to meet up with Gary Titmuss their transport manager. We were joined by Greg Powell one of the company’s directors who is responsible for the operational side of...
11 months ago
Soothing Soles Fish Spa
My goodness, how have I found myself sitting beside my boss with our feet in two separate fish tanks? Sensing my hesitation, he had kindly offered to come with me when he asked me to interview Violet...
11 months ago
Gallery 1066
My meeting with Hayley Norman to talk about the launch of Gallery 1066 on October 16th 2010 was really enjoyable. It is always a good idea to meet up when the initial frenzy of organizing a launch has...
11 months ago
Rhythms of the World, 9th & 10th July 2011
World in Hitchin. Planning each year’s event is ongoing, we do have August off but from September onwards we are busily involved with the organisation of the next year’s festival. Apart from the seven...
11 months ago
Diary of a Rescue Dog: Week 42
I’m really enjoying these summer evenings, we seem to be going to lots of different places. I got quite a surprise when we turned up at a field next to the pub near Amanda’s house in Kings Walden....
11 months ago
Biutiful
A Mexican movie with Oscar winning actor Javier Bardem as the tortured Uxbal who struggles with his seedy past, having found out that his future is bleak. He attempts to reunite with his family but...
11 months ago
Diary of a Rescue Dog: Week 41
My goodness it’s good to be home, I missed my flat because I do like my routine, especially climbing on the bed in the morning with mum after dad has taken me for a walk and then goes off to work....
11 months ago
The Conspirator
By the time you see this excellent thriller, I guess it will be on DVD, judging by its scant release - it being one for history buffs and those of you who prefer a thinking film,which includes old TP....
11 months ago
Plants and Watering
With the threat of a hosepipe ban looming, we need to think of ways to help the garden and plants in it that are so reliant on the rains that nature provides – usually!
As a rule, water...
11 months ago
Funeral Party
Coming in from Las Vegas, Funeral Party release their new album ‘ Golden Age of Nowhere’ .
This album pretty much follows the trend of recent American indie bands. I’m not saying they're...
11 months ago
Rizzle Kicks
OK, this is one of my best finds of 2011! ‘Rizzle Kicks’ a two piece band from Brighton, are a tag team of Mc ‘Rizzle’ and Vocalist ‘Harley Sylvester’. Their fresh new style mixes; dubstep,...
11 months ago
The Xcerts: In The Cold Wind We Smile
Three chaps, twelve tracks, one amazing album!
For all their comparisons to ‘popular’ Scottish acts, these guys have created their own impression on the live scene and now announce their...
11 months ago
Madonna - Hard Candy
The thing here is I’m not a fan. But if you're a fan of music, you must tip your hat to her. She’s always ahead of the pace when it comes to her albums. This is no diffrent - she’s got a host...
11 months ago
Scouting For Girls - Hatfield Forum, 06/02/10
Now when I heard I was going over to review SGC I was not exactly jumping for joy. If I’m honest though, I must admit I was pleasantly surprised.
If you’re aged between 11 - 30 and are up...
11 months ago
Five Minutes with Amanda Thompson
Amanda Thompson owns St Ippolyts Stores.
www.stippolytsstores.co.uk
Q1 What’s your connection to St Ippolyts?
My family have been in the village for five generations and I have lived...
11 months ago
The Lowdown
Remix is certainly the place to be for young people in Hitchin. Local Insight’s teenage reporters Charly Luck and Jasmine Bual interviewed surprise visitors The Ruskins and solo artist Young Nate....
11 months ago
Diary of a Rescue Dog: Week 40
I’m gradually settling down, although I still think about mum and dad. I’m enjoying myself playing in the garden. I try not to upset the son-in-law by digging too many holes in his lawn and flower...
11 months ago
Barney's Vision
Barney (Paul Giamatti) looks back over his mixed bag of a life, which is full of ups and downs.
With guest appearances from Dustin Hoffman and Minnie Driver, and the always fascinating Giamatti, it...
11 months ago
Shad K
Now for something that quite a few individuals may not have heard before. Now for the proclaimed ‘Best Canadian Rapper’, ‘Shad K’, who is not known to many in the USA and even fewer across the...
11 months ago
A Tribe Called Quest:
A Tribe Called Quest are new to me, but as I’m sure you’re aware are an old school hip-hop group. Five albums in eight years ranging from 1990-1998. “The most intelligent, artistic rap group...
11 months ago
Michael Kiwanuka: Tell Me a Tale EP
Every now and then, a singer comes along that really makes you believe in music all over again. It’s true you know, you don’t have to be endorsed by Mr Cowell to really have a God given...
11 months ago
Jane Russell
Jane really came to fame in a Western about Billy the Kid called “The Outlaw” with the fanatical Howard Hughes at the helm. The piece was rather controversial in the 1940’s, as Hughes was obsessed...
11 months ago
Country Strong
Who knew Gwyneth could actually sing? Excuse me – I did, and I guess maybe her old man - you know that Coldplay bloke. When it comes down to it she’s alright and so this country...
11 months ago
Call Northside 777 (Classic movie 1948)
This black and white film noir ‘classic’ is a masterpiece. In 1948, newspaper reporter P.J. 'Jim' McNeal (James Stewart) is directed by his editor (Lee.J.Cobb) to follow up a mother’s...
11 months ago
Theatre plan in the open
A PROJECT to turn The Dell into a venue capable of hosting concerts and other open-air events began today (Thursday). Kevin Dalton, the event organiser for The Voice of Hertfordshire competition, has...
11 months ago
Web Video is here
Not that long ago video was viewed in the comfort of your living room or local cinema. But not anymore!
Online - on demand video is here with most of us watching clips whether at home or...
11 months ago
Five Minutes with Matt Wyle
Hitchin’s main event is fast approaching. Rhythms of the World (ROTW) is all set to stage a cultural extravaganza on 12 and 13 July so we spoke to Matt Wyle, ROTW Chair, to find out more…
Q...
11 months ago
Amanda Thompson owns St Ippolyts Stores.
Amanda Thompson owns St Ippolyts Stores.
www.stippolytsstores.co.uk
Q1 What’s your connection to St Ippolyts?
My family have been in the village for five generations and I have lived...
11 months ago
Latitude Festival - Thom Yorke
16th – 19th July 2009
Henham Park Estate, Southwold, Suffolk
June 2009
OBELISK ARENA
~ Thom Yorke ~
Latitude Festival is delighted to announce a very special guest to the outstanding...
11 months ago
Latitude Festival
LATITUDE CONTEMPORARY ART EXHIBITION &
£1 0,000 LCA AWARD
Latitude Festival is extremely proud to announce the launch of the Latitude Contemporary Art...
11 months ago
Special Days
For those living with a life-threatening illness, every day deserves to be treated as precious. Sadly the stress and difficult realities of diagnosis and treatment mean that it’s all too easy to...
11 months ago
Is drink costing you more than money?
"I thought that alcoholics were down and outs drinking cider on park benches. I had a good job, family, a car, everything I thought I ever needed, but all I could think about was drinking and...
11 months ago
St Ippollytts
A brief history of the parish
Early civilisation in the area is indicated by traces of Bronze Age burial mounds and a later Roman road and tumulus. The Manor of Almshoe, the earlier settlement in...
11 months ago
Five Minutes with William Roache
Having graced the cobbles of Coronation Street since the first episode was aired in 1960, William Roache is one of the nation’s favourite actors. But did you know that he’s also a regular visitor to...
11 months ago
North Herts Sanctuary
What do you associate with winter?
Cold, crisp, sunny mornings with frost delicately coating the trees; running from your car to front door shaking off your umbrella as you put the key in the...
11 months ago
Five Minutes with Freddie & Cook
Remix was sold out for its second Skins party. Teenage reporters Charly Luck and Laura Gregory interviewed two stars of the hit television series – Luke Pasqualino (‘Freddie’) and Jack O’Connell...
11 months ago
Limitless
The issue of what is actually limitless here is debatable? Is it the endless supply of all empowering drugs that our antihero Eddie (Bradley Cooper) digests or is it the limitless risks he takes in...
11 months ago
Arthur
I’m in the telling of Tales mood.
I recall in the sixties performing society gigs. Lots of champers – good food and money. Whilst alone, our pianist was asked by a waiter if...
11 months ago
Elizabeth Taylor
One of the truly great stars of the screen has now exited camera. Another era has passed. A two times Oscar winner who was as famous for her marriages - eight times – as her movies; my...
11 months ago
March in the Garden
March in the garden, for some is the beginning of spring and the gardening year. For many it is the best time of year, as it is a time that is exciting and full of anticipation of the year ahead, the...
11 months ago
Secrets from National Trust Gardeners
Create a better lawn
Glyn Jones, from Hidcote Manor in Gloucestershire, says "One of the best ways of encouraging grass to grow strongly is to mow it regularly but never in the same...
11 months ago
Down to the earth
Gardening conversations always pitch back to the ground. We are obsessed with mud and it seems that the more work required to improve soil, the better. Bad backs prove that you take the task...
11 months ago
Don't worry Spring will be back soon!
There is still plenty of time to plant bulbs up until the end of November. True, we mostly think of bulbs in October but studies have shown they can be planted as late as January and still give a...
11 months ago
It’s a Wonderful Afterlife
Cinema
Directed by Gurinder Chadha
I must admit to having a soft spot for director Gurinder Chadha. She knows her world, which is mainly the west London Asian community. I love the...
11 months ago
The Disappearance of Alice Creed
Cinema
Directed by J Blakeson
This very captivating thriller from new director J Blakeson is a must see for lovers of the unexpected.
Alice Creed ( Gemma Arterton) is kidnapped by the...
11 months ago
Robin Hood
Cinema
Directed by Ridley Scott
From age five, I have been a Robin Hood fan. Being an elder statesman, Erroll Flynn will always be the tops, even in tights, and for those of you who don’t...
11 months ago
Iron Man 2
Cinema
Directed by Jon Favreau
Having enjoyed the first outing of this iron clad hero, I was totally up for the next adventure. So did it live up to expectations? Well, it's a yes from me,...
11 months ago
Kick-Ass
Directed by Matthew Vaughn
Cinema
Dave the nerd (Aaron Johnson) fancies himself as a super hero. So dressed in a green wetsuit, hoodie, mask and boots he transforms himself. One problem...
11 months ago
The Ghost Writer
Directed by Roman Polanski
Cinema
The thought of one of our premiere ‘Bands’ appearing in a Roman Polanski film was a big lure and it does not disappoint. To give too much away would be a...
11 months ago
Nanny McPhee & the Big Bang
Directed by Kirk Jones
Being an actor myself, I know what it’s like when you get a winning formula and want it to go on forever. I guess that is what Emma Thompson feels as she plods through this...
11 months ago
The Bounty Hunter
Cinema
Directed by Andy Tennant
You’ll never guess, or maybe you will, Nicole (Jennifer Aniston) is about to be picked up by her ex husband, Bounty Hunter, Milo (Gerard Butler) for skipping...
11 months ago
The Blindside
DVD
Directed by John Lee Hancock
I have to own up to being a Sandra Bullock fan. She is funny and witty, though at the same time possessing a great dramatic quality. Hence her receiving the...
11 months ago
The Princess and the Frog
Cinema
Directed by Ron Clements and John Musker
It is always a pleasure to see a Disney cartoon that really works, and in fact takes you back to the good old days of Jungle Book and Lady...
11 months ago
The Wolfman
Cinema
Directed by Joe Johnston
When I think of films like this, my memory drums up black and white images, in what we used to call ‘BUG HUTCHES’ which were tiny cinemas only fit for fleas...
11 months ago
Invictus
Cinema
Directed by Clint Eastwood
Now and again, a film comes along that gives you hope. Not just because that’s part of its overall message – which it is – but also because someone has...
11 months ago
Crazy Heart
Cinema
Directed by Scott Cooper
I have to say, in all sincerity that I, as both a country music fan and long time supporter of Jeff Bridges' work, looked forward to seeing this.
Bad...
11 months ago
A Single Man
Cinema
Directed by Tom Ford
Colin Firth has already received the ‘Best Actor Award’ at the BAFTA’s for his role as a homosexual teacher in this film.
It’s the early sixties in...
11 months ago
A Prophet
Directed by Jacques Audiard
Cinema
This French edge of your seat prison drama comes highly recommended. What with winning the 2009 Grand Prix at Cannes and best film at the London...
11 months ago
Edge of Darkness
Directed by Martin Campbell
Cinema
After an absence of seven years from the screen as an actor, Mel Gibson is back with us playing a Boston police detective in this remake of the BBC...
11 months ago
The Boys Are Back
Directed by Scott Hicks
Cinema
Set against a lush Australian wine growing backdrop, this tear jerker of a true story is good family fare, well certainly for Mums anyway.
Joe, an...
11 months ago
It’s Complicated
Directed by Nancy Meyers
Cinema
Well it’s not actually when you have two superb stars like Meryl Streep and Alec Baldwin on the screen, giving us the audience full value for the price...
11 months ago
Did You Hear About the Morgans?
Directed by Marc Lawrence
Cinema
The Morgans, namely Hugh Grant and Sarah Jessica Parker, are a warring New York couple who continue their war in Wyoming where they are hiding out as part...
11 months ago
Nine
Directed by Rob Marshall
Cinema
Well I’d like to say nice things about this overblown and frankly devoid of script musical, but I can’t.
The decent songs do not exist apart from Judy...
11 months ago
Sex & Drugs & Rock & Roll
Directed by Mat Whitecross
Cinema
Recently, I have observed two greater romances on film that have both captured the essence of truly deeply disturbed British cultural heroes of the past....
11 months ago
Sherlock Holmes
Directed by Guy Richie
This is a completely different spin on the deerstalker hat and curly pipe. Seemingly, Holmes (Robert Downy Jr) is contemplating shutting up shop when a fresh villain...
11 months ago
Nowhere Boy
Sam Taylor Wood
Being a Rocker from the Locker, this movie is a fascinating piece of British Nostalgic musical drama, which hooked and intrigued me.
Exploring the early life of John Winston...
11 months ago
Avatar
Yes, we’ve seen all this before. The powerful army and machines of invading forces upon the innocent inhabitants of Pandora in order to extract its valuable mineral, reminds one of the US Cavalry...
11 months ago
The Merry Gentlemen
Cinema
Directed by, and starring, the always interesting Michael Keaton, this somewhat different Christmas offering promises to be unusual material.
Seeking anonymity in Chicago, Kate...
11 months ago
Nativity
Mr Maddens is not a festive person, so when he is given the task of directing the school Christmas Nativity play, he is not thrilled.
Before his primary school teaching days, he studied drama...
11 months ago
Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince
There’s a lot that occurs in this film, I won’t reveal all because:
a) if you have read it you know it, and
b) I don’t want to spoil it for you.
Suffice to say Harry feels pangs of...
11 months ago
Making a chore of exercise
If you find yourself struggling to fit exercise into your life, then worry no more as the solution could be closer to home than you think. You might not enjoy scrubbing the kitchen floor or giving the...
11 months ago
Five Go Running up in Norwich
Five Stevenage and North Herts AC youngsters represented Hertfordshire at the UK Athletics Sportshall Regional Championships. They brought home a gold and four silver medals between them from Norwich...
11 months ago
Dorian Gray
Oscar Wilde’s classic horror novel is given a new treatment for the big screen. Dorian Gray (Ben Barnes) comes back to his Victorian London childhood home. Young and very handsome, he is easily...
11 months ago
A Christmas Carol
Charles Dickens’s great story is given a new 3D animation treatment with stunning results.
Jim Carey inhabits our old pal Ebenezer Scrooge’s skin and as such is in fine form barking orders at...
11 months ago
Harry Brown
I have to own up to being a big Michael Caine fan. He is one of a group of actors that will make me turn up at the flicks. Perhaps it’s because we have the same roots? However, he’s part of British...
11 months ago
Gran Torino
At the outset of this film, Walt Kowalksi (Clint Eastwood) is clearly annoyed by his granddaughter’s dress and attitude at his late wife’s funeral. During the wake it’s very apparent that Walt...
11 months ago
The Day the Earth Stood Still
How well I remember a young boy, me, wandering into my local cinema in the 1950s to gaze at this chunk of tin known as a robot, and beautifully spoken Michael Rennie as his minder in the first version...
11 months ago
The International
In the 1970s I recall standing alone and looking up to the glass ceiling in the Guggenheim art museum in New York, and thinking imagine if that lot shattered. So you could say that the bizarre...
11 months ago
Confessions of a Shopaholic
I’m afraid this was not my cup of tea. Yes I know it’s a “chick flick” but hey, I wanted to give an overview of a now movie.
Rebecca Bloomwood (Isla Fisher) loves clothesand has the credit bill...
11 months ago
Young Victoria
I have to say ,in all honesty, I absolutely loved this. I wasn’t sure if I was going to, mainly because the trailers left me feeling that it might be just a blown up O.K.'ish television piece on...
11 months ago
Quantum of Solace
In case you haven’t noticed, Bond is back!
Gun’s, explosions, car chases galore, action adventure - what else would you want? Oh yes, the ladies! Naturally we have...
11 months ago
Doubt
The action of this film drama, takes place in the Bronx of the early 1960’s when change is taking place.
Father Flynn (Philip Seymour Hoffman) is up for mixing new ideas into the traditional...
11 months ago
The Curious Case Of Benjamin Button
Adapted From a short story by Scott Fitzgerald, this elongated movie resembles a modern fairy story or fable.
Dumped on an old folks' home porch and consequently brought up by the friendly...
11 months ago
Valkyrie
What links “napalm in the morning” and an attempt on Adolf Hitler’s life in 1944? Answer – Valkyrie. Think about it, all will be revealed.
Deep in a German forest in Hitler’s Secret lair,...
11 months ago
Taken
This fast pace ‘edge of the seat’ thriller unfolds as follows. Bryan (Liam Neeson) reluctantly permits his 17 year old daughter to go on holiday in Paris with a friend.
His fears come true, as an...
11 months ago
Rock n Rolla
Having grown up with the best in hoods, Cagney/Bogart/Edward G (my dad’s mates), and lived in the east end and southeast London, one comes to a Guy Richie film with certain expertise. The “chaps” or...
11 months ago
The Duchess
First of all, let’s overlook certain links in this lavish and beautiful looking film, for example the Spencer family connections, and judge it on its own merit.
Lady Spencer (Charlotte...
11 months ago
Dan Gresham – Interview 23/02/11
After getting off the phone with ‘Dan Gresham’ a.k.a. ‘DJ Nu:Tone’, I immediately thought what a down to earth, and from the sound of him tired, guy he was.
The first point I made was to...
11 months ago
Hospitality 12/03/11 – Junction Cambridge.
As always I’ve had a hectic and sleepless weekend and loved it! On Saturday night a couple of friends and I jumped on a train and headed for Cambridge - destination ‘Hospitality’, one of...
11 months ago
The Strokes – Angles
Okay, so we’ve had to wait perhaps a little too long between ‘ First Impressions’ and ‘ Angles ’ - maybe some of the original fans have become deaf and old in that time! But...
11 months ago
Chalet Girl
It’s a snowy location and Felicity Jones is a chalet girl looking after - chalets, but secretly wants to be a snowboarder.
Once she’s on board (excuse the pun), she’s off and skiing,...
11 months ago
The Lincoln Lawyer
So when you want a lawyer why not get Mickey Haller?
Trouble is, don’t call an office, you track down his car – a Lincoln no less. He operates from the back seats. Saves on rates I guess....
11 months ago
The Adjustment Bureau
Curious title, curious film.
When first seen, all looks normal. David (Matt Damon) is vying for the position of New York State Senator. Indeed a likely candidate, he meets a feisty cheeky...
11 months ago
Unknown
Ever since I spotted January Jones (What a great name) as the ice maiden wife in TV’s Mad Men, I thought Hitchcock would have snapped her up!
So here she is as the cool blonde wife of Dr...
11 months ago
The Film Club
As promised, a little look at what’s going on in the film club world. We are blessed with many such organisations, the closest to us being Letchworth, Welwyn Garden City and, right here on our...
11 months ago
Gulliver’s Travels
They are all in this one - Billy Connolly, Catherine Tate, James Corden etc, etc and there’s the very funny Jack Black as Gulliver, Jonathan Swift’s children’s book hero.
Most of you will...
11 months ago
The King’s Speech
This one has already got Oscars at the door.
It stars good old Colin Firth as our Queen’s late father and highlights the problems that he has with his speech. Especially when he’s been...
11 months ago
Tyler the Creator – B****rd
For the past few months, to those who have been paying attention to a new LA group named ‘Odd Future’ with the man at the helm being ‘Tyler the Creator’.
Pretty much a gang of guys who seemed...
11 months ago
Kaiser Chiefs: Little Shocks
Finally, they’re back in the game after a couple of years now.
I wasn’t quite sure what I was looking for from this single. It’s definitely different. It’s definitely well...
11 months ago
A Town That Embraces Good Food
Hitchin is a good place to dine in! Whether you are looking for a burger or a bhajee, a pizza or a pork chop, there seems to be places to suit all tastes and pockets. Our once quiet little...
11 months ago
A Ghost Walk in Hitchin
A Ghost walk in Hitchin for somebody who can’t deal with horror films, seemed like a bad idea. Knowing I was to write about the walk, I duly set off, notebook in hand, keen to jot down relevant facts...
11 months ago
Big Band Concert featuring THE MOB
I went along to interview Mike O’Neill to find out more about their forthcoming concert at the Queen Mother Theatre in Hitchin. I have actually enjoyed seeing them in action before, when they played...
11 months ago
Kasabian: Switchblade Smile
So i'ts here the - new offering from Kasabian. How does this man keep on coming up with the goods? Really, how?
This starts with a trippy sounding loop...
11 months ago
Hereafter
Anything directed by legendary Clint Eastwood has to be worth turning up for.
This look into the world of the supernatural starring the excellent Matt Damon as a reluctant connection to the...
11 months ago
Morning Glory
This is worth seeing for grumpy old Harrison Ford’s central performance as Mike Pomeroy ace TV anchor man who’s brought in to rescue “Daybreak” a New York based breakfast show. Rachel McAdam, an eager...
11 months ago
Oscar Commentary
Hello, hello-well it’s the award season coming up. With the Bafta’s and Oscar’s lurking in the wings as it were. So I thought I’d give you a run down on my views as to who should get what. See what...
11 months ago
The Vortex: Dirty Soul
OK new band alert!!!!! This band will get all the hype you would expect from a new Manchester band, and being from Manchester they have got that sound.
Very Mondays/Oasis/Kasabian even Primal...
11 months ago
Shotgun Sinners: Demo
Local Hitchin band Shotgun Sinners gave me a copy of their new CD and I’m very glad they did.
First track on the CD is 'Ready Set Play' . This opens up with a Biffy Clyro style guitar...
11 months ago
Bob Dylan: Christmas in the Heart
Now I know this was released in October but it just didn’t feel right to review it then, so here goes.
The first thing you need to know is he (Bob) has given all his American royalties from this...
11 months ago
Kyuss - Welcome To Sky Valley - 1994
Once upon a time in the mid 90’s, before Josh Homme rose to superstardom with the likes of Eagles Of Death Metal, Them Crooked Vultures and (of course) Queens of the Stone Age, there lived a...
11 months ago
Paul Weller (2CD Deluxe Edition)
This re-released, special edition CD offers the best of both sides of the Modfather as far as I’m concerned. There are brilliantly recorded versions of some of his well known classics which...
11 months ago
Biffy Clyro: Only Revolutions
Lets hope for Rock sake that Biffy’s new offering will send them to the stadium rock outfit that they should be. What are we going to leave it to Muse?… Come on!
Anyway back to the album....
11 months ago
Biffy Clyro: Live @ HMV Forum London
When you open with “ That Golden Rule” at 100 decibels you’ve pretty much won the night before you’ve started.
A set that is very much (Puzzle) heavy apart from the odd (blackened sky) track....
11 months ago
Yeah Yeah Yeahs: It’s Blitz
I would definitely say that this album was full of energising power pop. This album demonstrates a bit of a revolution in the Yeah Yeah Yeah’s style.
Previous albums have been known to be far...
11 months ago
Bat For Lashes: Two Suns
My first impressions of this album weren’t brilliant. I wasn’t too sure of the eighties revival styling they were going for and I really couldn’t see myself wanting to listen again, in all...
11 months ago
The Maybes: Trick of the Light
English indie rock five piece - The Maybes really impressed me with this single.
The vocal stylings remind me of those that you would hear when listening to bands such as the verve. I...
11 months ago
The Enemy: No Time For Tears
I’m sure some of you, like me, would have been waiting to hear this for a while. Is it worth the wait? Yes, really worth it.
It starts with a nice little piano sound, then comes the shuffle...
11 months ago
The Boo Radleys: Giant Steps
In only a couple of years, the assimilation of sixties music by the Britpop brigade would be all encompassing, with Noel Gallagher and Damon Albarn regularly borrowing great chunks from the works of...
11 months ago
Twisted Wheel: TBC
Never have the words “A breath of fresh air“ been so appropriate for a new band. Twisted Wheel is a three-piece band from Manchester named after a Northern Soul nightclub. I’m...
11 months ago
Metro Station: Metro Station
LA four-piece Metro Station's eponymous debut is an electro-fuelled pop/rock opus, soon to be heard emanating from secondary schoolers' bedrooms nationwide.
This is helped in no small part by...
11 months ago
The Xcerts: Crisis in the Slow Lane
Word of mouth, what a wonderful thing. I read on Facebook a while ago that this band was worth checking out - I’m really pleased I did.
These guys are from Scotland (here we go Biffy...
11 months ago
Red Light Company: Fine Fascination
I listened to this with absolutely no pre-conceived ideas, having only heard them on Zane Lowe a couple of times. They are a group of international musicians, fronted by New Zealander Richard...
11 months ago
Speech Debelle: The Key
Second single from the wordsmith that is Speech Debelle.
You know sometimes you want to put on a CD that will make you feel good. This does that - it makes you smile from the opening sound...
11 months ago
Kings of Leon: Revelry
Hot on the heels of them picking up two well-deserved Brits, comes the third single off the outstanding " Only by the Night ".
Very different than the other tracks on the album -...
11 months ago
The Stone Roses: The Stone Roses
I thought I would start 2009 with an album that will be 20 years old this year. It doesn’t matter what top 100 albums of all time poll you read, this will usually be in the top ten. Also this is one...
11 months ago
Lily Allen: The Fear (Single)
This starts off with a tune that you get the feeling you’ve heard before, which is not a problem (I’m sure we have).
I’m also sure this will be her second number one. It drags you in straight...
11 months ago
White Lies: To Lose My Life (Single)
If you can imagine Joy Division and The Killers have a love child, this is pretty much what it would sound like. So rumour has it, these guys will be the next big thing. Mmmmmm well we will wait...
11 months ago
A Christmas Gift for You from Phil Spector
There really is only one Christmas CD and this is it. I would even go so far as to say this is a masterpiece - Christmas is not Christmas without it!
This has got every great...
11 months ago
Speech Debelle: Searching
I was driving home a couple of weeks ago with late night radio on and this voice came over the air ways that was just so heart felt, emotionally sad it just made me turn the volume up. I’m glad...
11 months ago
Britney Spears: Circus
If there was any doubt of the reversal of the Britney backlash that’s been the public’s guilty pleasure for so long, this album will only perpetuate the resurgence of fans.
Whilst not my cup of...
11 months ago
Oasis: I’m Outta Time (Single)
This for me is one of the best songs Liam’s written.
Great lyrics, good tune and on top of all that they’ve got John Lennon’s voice as a sample. Can’t be bad!
I know...
11 months ago
Kings of Leon: Use Somebody (Single)
I know this has come at the end of the year but I can honestly say this is one my fav songs of 2008. It’s got that 'hairs on the back of the neck' feeling to it.
Starts with great backing vocals...
11 months ago
Roy Ayers: Greatest Hits
A while ago, a friend of mine turned me on to Roy Ayers. Up until that point I really had not heard of him - shame on me!
The one thing that comes to mind here is the bands that were on the...
11 months ago
Oasis: Dig Out Your Soul
This is the album that these guys have promised us for a very long time. It opens up with 'Bag It Up', a great blues stomping opener. As always, great big sound layered with great vocals and...
11 months ago
Little Secrets - Passion Pit: Little Secrets
For me, this is the stand out track on the album. The only down side of this is that it didn’t get released in the summer because it's got that feel to it, but I suppose the kids' choir helps it...
11 months ago
Nouvelle Vague - Nouvelle Vague
This is a re-release, so thought it would be a good idea to review it - just in case you missed it the first time.
Basically, on this album the group have covered songs from groups like The...
11 months ago
The View: 5 Rebecca's
This starts where they left off. Great single to start with - really good vibe to it.
Great football chant chorus which is good to sing along to.
Great production on it ( 'Dirty...
11 months ago
The Subways: All or Nothing
The Subways return with their second CD, produced by Butch Vig ( 'Nirvana', 'Smashing Pumpkins', 'Sonic Youth' ).
As you can hear from the opening of this CD, they have made a big progression...
11 months ago
David Bowie: Ziggy Stardust Live Santa Monica 72
OK, this month I’ve sort of mixed the step back zone and a new release together. This was a bootleg for years then sort of came out in 95, but now has its official release. Hope you're keeping...
11 months ago
Black Kids: Partie Traumatic
I’m sure you’ve heard 'I’m not gonna teach your boyfriend how to dance with you'. If so, this does set you up for the CD. Really different in the way they put together the songs. Really strong...
11 months ago
Fleet Foxes: Fleet Foxes
This has got a real Mamas & Papas / Crosby Stills and Nash vibe going on here. Really great harmonies all the way though this CD. It’s just so chill - I love the feel to it.
Opening...
11 months ago
The Verve - Love is Noise
I was not sure if I would love or hate this. After such a long time you wonder if it's best just to leave it where it was but I'm glad they didn’t - this is a very catchy song to come back...
11 months ago
Beggars - The Future
This is a very brave cover version of Leonard Cohen’s 'The Future' .
The singer has got that same vocal sound as the La’s /The Coral. Really great sounding band and made this song sound...
11 months ago
The Ting Tings - We Started Nothing
I first saw this band on Jools Holland with the track ’That’s not my name’ and was hooked.
The album starts with 'Great DJ' which you just need to turn up and jump around to. It sets...
11 months ago
Portishead - Third
OK where do I start with this? It’s been a long wait. Was it worth it ???? Yes in places.
It’s got that mad dance free beat vibe to it. Her voice just sends shivers down to the...
11 months ago
Vincent and the Villains: Gospel Bombs
This album was a pure pleasure for me.
The opening track is a frantic Mexican influenced romp, 'Beast' , which I could almost picture as a soundtrack over a shaky silent movie. Then with no let...
11 months ago
Gnarls Barkley: The Odd Couple
Second offering from the pairing of DangerMouse and Cee-Lo Green. MoreSoul / More Funk Hell yeah and a touch of Northen Soul (have a listen to 'Run' ).
There's some really big sounding...
11 months ago
The Kooks: Konk
So here we are, The Kooks second album - catchy melodies, strong chorus. This is a very mainstream, friendly, big anthems CD.
Stand out tracks for me were 'See the Sun' , 'Gap'.
In all,...
11 months ago
Against Me: Stop
Really catchy single! Its got a punk/rock feel to it. Also got touches of Greenday/Foo Fighters, and produced by Butch Vig.
I'm sure you're getting the picture.
On tour in...
11 months ago
Tokyo Police Club: Tessellate
This single is taken from the Canadian foursomes album, Elephant Shell.
Formed in 2005, they played at Glastonbury 2007 and have already attracted favourable reviews by national music press....
11 months ago
Marvin Gaye - What's Going on
If you haven’t already got this in your CD collection, you need to.
When this album came out in 1971 it changed Motown for ever. For the first time someone wrote about politics, not just...
11 months ago
The Green Hornet
The super hero has history. First a radio series in the 1930’s, then a comic in the fortie, a television series in the eighties and now finally a potential block busting feature film. A success? ...
11 months ago
Knight and Day
I think you can say we have a glut of action movies this summer.
This time we have Tom Cruise and Cameron Diaz globetrotting, whilst driving and running, and Tom’s good at that! Plus of course...
11 months ago
Love and Other Drugs
Directed by Edward Zwick, this is a curious work. On the one hand at first it appears to be nothing more than a mildly amusing sex comedy. Then halfway through, it takes a far more serious turn and...
11 months ago
The Next Three Days
An escape movie with a difference, in which the ironic hero John Brennan (RUSSELL CROWE) seeks a way into jail in order to get his presumed innocent wife out. She is locked up for murder and serving...
11 months ago
Brighton Rock
There may be many among you of the vintage variety that have seen the old black and white classic version starring a young Richard Attenborough as Brighton criminal Pinkie.
I have to tell you that...
11 months ago
Conviction
Directed by Tony Goldwyn, this court room drama based upon true events makes for compelling watching. Kenny Waters (SAM ROCKWELL) is convicted of murder in 1983, which he avidly rejects. His sister...
11 months ago
Hard Fi: Good For Nothing
So after their very disappointing 2nd album, the HF boys are back with a new single and album. If you Cross the late great Joe Stummer and Jay Z and chucked in a dance beat, this is what you would...
11 months ago
Modern Faces
New band on the block. So they’ve just come off a mini tour with Kasabian and they haven’t even got a record deal!!!! Not bad, not bad at all.
They have some very strong songs “ Love Frustrates Me...
11 months ago
The Wombats: Techno Fan
I can’t help but love this band. The first album was on the CD player for months, and now this one is going the same way. Catchy chorus always the way to go. This one has a very 80s feel to it, but...
11 months ago
Beady Eye: The Beat Goes On
Its such a shame that Beady Eye has some great singles on their new album and not one of them have been released. Whoever are choosing the singles of the album should stop now!!!!
This is...
11 months ago
The Bad Lieutenant
Directed by Werner Herzog
I did not see the previous version of this drug drenched thriller. So comparisons are not in my eye line. That said this cop in the ‘big easy’ tale is directed by...
11 months ago