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According to this article, if you see the movie "The Conjuring 2" you might spot scenes from "The Goodies" on TVs in the haunted house: http://www.ew.com/article/2016/06/20/conjuring-2-james-wan-goodies
The Conjuring 2 director James Wan explains his love for crazy British TV show The Goodies
Posted June 20 2016 � 11:22 AM EDT
In between jumping out of their seats at the film�s supernatural shenanigans, viewers of The Conjuring 2 may find themselves pondering this question: What the hell is that crazy-looking show which keeps turning up on the television in the haunted house of director James Wan�s London-set terror tale? The answer is The Goodies. Starring Tim Brooke-Taylor, Graeme Garden, and Bill Oddie, this extremely strange �70s-era U.K. series show � part sitcom, part collection of surreal sketches � was hugely popular in both Britain and in Australia, where Wan was raised.
�Oh my god, I love it,� says Wan of The Goodies. �Pretty much no Americans will have any f�ing clue what it is. But I�m hoping that all my friends over in England will crack up, knowing how big a fan I am of the Goodies. It was between the Goodies and The Young Ones. But theYoung Ones wasn�t period correct, so I had to go with the Goodies. Which is great because I love the Goodies. The Goodies and the Young Ones. How amazing were they?
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ISIHAC Mailout - Second and Third Spring 2016 Recording Dates |
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ISIHAC NEWSLETTER Dear I’m Sorry I Haven’t A Clue Mailing List Member
Here are the details of the second and third recording in the Spring 2016 series of I’m Sorry I Haven’t a Clue.
The recording will take place as follows:
1) Monday 13th June at the Pavilion Theatre, Glasgow This will be a double recording of the show (i.e 2 programmes will be recorded) for broadcast on BBC Radio 4.
Tickets are all priced at £6.20 with a £0.50p debit card charge for purchases at the box-office, in person or by phone, 5% for credit cards and a 10% internet sales commission on the total if booking online. Tickets are obtainable from from 10am on Tuesday 26th April via the Pavilion Theatre Glasgow's box office, by telephone (0141 332 1846) or online via the venue's website.http://t.ymlp47.com/mqsavaejuuyatamsmakaebujb/click.php
For those wishing to purchase tickets in person, the address is Pavilion Theatre, 121 Renfield Street, Glasgow, G2 3AX. The Box Office opening times are 10am-6pm Monday to Saturday, on the first day of sale (Tuesday 26th April) they will open at 10am.
2) Monday 4th July at the Cliffs Pavilion, Southend. This will also be a double recording of the show for broadcast on BBC Radio 4.
Tickets are all priced at £8.50 and are obtainable from 10am on Thursday 28th April via the Cliffs Pavilion, Southend’s box office, by telephone (01702 351135) or online via the venue’s website. http://t.ymlp47.com/mquapaejuuyavamsmaxaebujb/click.php
For those wishing to purchase tickets in person, the address is Cliffs Pavilion, Station Road, Westcliff-on-Sea, Essex, SS0 7RA The Box Office opening times are 10am-8pm, on the first day of sale (Thursday 28th April) they will open at 10am.
The recording starts at 7.30pm and will be finished around 10.30pm. Tickets will be limited to a strict maximum of 4 per applicant - by whatever booking system. Demand for tickets is very great, so you are advised to purchase early to avoid disappointment, and you should allow for queue waiting times for the Box Office, either by phone or in person, to be longer than usual. Please do not try to obtain tickets before they go on sale.
The 65th series will begin transmission on Radio 4 from Monday 27th June at 6.30pm.
With best wishes,
Jon Naismith Producer, I’m Sorry I Haven’t A Clue
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ISIHAC Newsletter - Update on the Liverpool Recording... |
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ISIHAC NEWSLETTER Dear I’m Sorry I Haven’t A Clue Mailing List Member
We would like to correct the online on sale date given in our previous email. Tickets will go on sale at 10am on Friday 8th April (tomorrow) via the Royal Court Theatre Liverpool’s box office, by telephone (0151 709 4321) or online via the venue’s website.
We sincerely apologise for any inconvenience caused!
With best wishes,
Jon Naismith Producer, I’m Sorry I Haven’t A Clue
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ISIHAC Newsletter, Spring 2016 |
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Details of the new spring recordings of I'm Sorry I Haven't a Clue.
ISIHAC NEWSLETTER Dear I’m Sorry I Haven’t A Clue Mailing List Member
Here are the details of the first recording in the Spring 2016 series of I’m Sorry I Haven’t a Clue .
The recording will take place as follows:
Sunday 8th May at the Royal Court Theatre, Liverpool. This will be a double recording of the show (i.e 2 programmes will be recorded) for broadcast on BBC Radio 4.
Tickets are all priced at £9 and are obtainable from 10am on Thursday 7th April via the Royal Court Theatre Liverpool’s box office, by telephone (0151 709 4321) or online via the venue’s website.
For those wishing to purchase tickets in person, the address is Box Office, Royal Court Theatre, 1 Roe Street, Liverpool, L1 1HL. The Box Office opening times are 10am-6pm Monday to Saturday, on the first day of sale (Friday 8th April) they will open at 10am.
The recording starts at 7.30pm and will be finished around 10.30pm. Tickets will be limited to a strict maximum of 4 per applicant – by whatever booking system. Demand for tickets is very great, so you are advised to purchase early to avoid disappointment, and you should allow for queue waiting times for the Box Office, either by phone or in person, to be longer than usual.
The 65th series will begin transmission on Radio 4 from Monday 27th June at 6.30pm.
In other news, show regular Tony Hawks has asked us to draw your attention to a special benefit show for his Moldovan Care Centre on April 25th with a host of stars including Jack Dee. The centre does amazing work for poor families with children who have cerebral palsy. The show comprises a performance of Tony's musical Midlife Cowboy and stars Jack Dee, Doon Mackichan, Alistair McGowan, Ben Miller and Charlotte Page. Tickets can be purchased here.
With best wishes,
Jon Naismith Producer, I’m Sorry I Haven’t A Clue
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Big Goody News! |
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From The recent Network DVD newsletter!
They're Back! - BBC Announcement
The early days of our fledging label saw us rescuing Robinson Crusoe, crossing borders into Communist-state fairyland and presenting some old public information films to a baffled 21st century audience. It all looked just a bit weird on paper. These unusual and now almost library-standard releases led us, inevitably, to ask for more of the same but we instead got ’The Goodies’, ‘Ripping Yarns’ and ’Till Death Us Do Part’ for our troubles.
So now we are almost back where we started, having recently concluded an agreement with the BBC to revisit some of our older releases as well as bring a lot of new material to add to our range. Towards the end of the year and beyond we’ll be releasing complete* series box sets of shows that we’d distributed many years ago including 'The Goodies', 'Till Death Us Do Part' and ‘Sykes’ amongst rarer fare like ‘All Passion Spent’ and ‘Johnny Jarvis’, some Screen Two presentations such as ’The Vision’, bafflingly unreleased classics like ’The Life And Times Of David Lloyd George’ and much more.
We’ll be sharing news on these releases with you as we work through them but you’ll need to be patient. There are substantial technical and clearance issues to attend to but it is underway as we write. The first titles will appear before the end of the year, hopefully sooner.
Here's a link to the newsletter! http://us6.campaign-archive2.com/?u=39e50a4be75baf0b22aef04ec&id=655cdb73e1&e=fb3fd4d692
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