BRE Watford Innovation Park visit – a summary
July 18th, 2017
Click photo above for plan of site from Google Earth
This is a quick fly by of what Tom Cordell and myself saw yesterday and what we thought of the houses.
“I like rooms” says Christine in their £100k house
April 14th, 2017
Christine stands her ground
“Despite retiring, Derek and Christine have no intention of slowing down. They want to move from Huddersfield to the south east of England but simply can’t afford the house prices. Their radical solution? At 71-years-old, Derek is attempting to build his first house from scratch.” from the BBC page.
“It’s actually a kitchen by itself” – revisited
February 23rd, 2017
Our Friends in the North – random thoughts
January 31st, 2017
Jules and Geordie on a bench in Regents Park in London
The character who seems to me the least successful and yet most likeable is Geordie played by Daniel Craig, who by accident or design is a drifter. Of the four of them his life appears to be the least planned out, and the least fortunate, especially given that his earlier success in Soho was based on criminal activity, which was never likely to end well.
Our Friends in the North [1995] – a personal view
January 30th, 2017
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Four friends in Newcastle have the strands of their lives interwoven with the political and economic events over three decades. Superficially it’s a nine hour film about housing, but it’s much more than that.
The Labour Party, corruption in public life and housing, the rise and fall of T. Dan Smith (Mr Newcastle), John Poulson and Reginald Maudling, sleaze in Soho, corruption in the Met, the Tories rise to power, the violence and politics of the Miners’ strike in 1984 to name but a few of the political events covered.
Our Friends in the North [1987] – a personal view
January 29th, 2017
Felix has dementia
Four friends in Newcastle have the strands of their lives interwoven with the political and economic events over three decades. Superficially it’s a nine hour film about housing, but it’s much more than that.
The Labour Party, corruption in public life and housing, the rise and fall of T. Dan Smith (Mr Newcastle), John Poulson and Reginald Maudling, sleaze in Soho, corruption in the Met, the Tories rise to power, the violence and politics of the Miners’ strike in 1984 to name but a few of the political events covered.
Our Friends in the North [1984] – a personal view
January 28th, 2017
Scabs
Four friends in Newcastle have the strands of their lives interwoven with the political and economic events over three decades. Superficially it’s a nine hour film about housing, but it’s much more than that.
The Labour Party, corruption in public life and housing, the rise and fall of T. Dan Smith (Mr Newcastle), John Poulson and Reginald Maudling, sleaze in Soho, corruption in the Met, the Tories rise to power, the violence and politics of the Miners’ strike in 1984 to name but a few of the political events covered.
Our Friends in the North [1979] – a personal view
January 27th, 2017
Four friends in Newcastle have the strands of their lives interwoven with the political and economic events over three decades. Superficially it’s a nine hour film about housing, but it’s much more than that.
The Labour Party, corruption in public life and housing, the rise and fall of T. Dan Smith (Mr Newcastle), John Poulson and Reginald Maudling, sleaze in Soho, corruption in the Met, the Tories rise to power, the violence and politics of the Miners’ strike in 1984 to name but a few of the political events covered.
Our Friends in the North 1964 pub location?
January 26th, 2017
Please identify this pub in Newcastle
UPDATE: The pub’s been found. “Found the pub! It’s the Crown hotel in Cricklewood North London. Prompted by this discussion to buy the DVD and it says the Crown hotel on the window. It’s quite a building.” from https://twitter.com/notware/status/1233906238326484993
Can you identify this pub in the Newcastle area, used in the 1964 episode of Our Friends in the North? It’s a lovely building. Google says the Wolsington at Smiths Docks in North Shields but it isn’t that one.
http://www.shipsnostalgia.com/showthread.php?t=83994
I wrote to the author of Newcastle’s Old Pubs and he said that he couldn’t place it in Newcastle or even in the North East.
See also this thread.
http://www.shipsnostalgia.com/archive/index.php/t-83994.html
Our Friends in the North [1974] – a personal view
January 26th, 2017
Claud Seabrook – Arthur Fieldson – Ron Conrad
Four friends in Newcastle have the strands of their lives interwoven with the political and economic events over three decades. Superficially it’s a nine hour film about housing, but it’s much more than that.
The Labour Party, corruption in public life and housing, the rise and fall of T. Dan Smith (Mr Newcastle), John Poulson and Reginald Maudling, sleaze in Soho, corruption in the Met, the Tories rise to power, the violence and politics of the Miners’ strike in 1984 to name but a few of the political events covered.