Wednesday, February 29, 2012
INTERVIEWS
AND TWITTER GOES WILD!
When The Churned appeared during the Brit Awards, they caused quite a response on Twitter. But I think Yeo Valley may be just a little frustrated that fans of The Churned are not necessarily fans of yogurt.
I promise that next time I am in the UK (I have been there once, and do hope to return, so it is possible) I will try some Yeo Valley yogurt.
Sunday, February 26, 2012
WATCH OUT ONE DIRECTION!
Saturday, February 25, 2012
GARY AMERS IN BEIRUT
If you happen to be in Beirut this weekend, you can catch Gary Amers in Magic of the Movies. (But be quick: the first show sold out.) The photo of Gary in the toy soldier costume is from his twitter. I'm afraid the look will be completed with green makeup.
I thought I would gladly go see ANYTHING he was in, but I'd have to think twice about this one (Sorry).
***********UPDATE************
I found a video about the production. Here's a link.
Second thoughts: yes, I would go see it.
Thursday, February 23, 2012
SURPRISE RETURN!
During the broadcast of the Brit Awards, the Yeo Valley ad with The Churned came on. (Good thing I had seen a tweet about it from Yeo Valley, or I wouldn't have watched). But it wasn't the Yeo Valley ad. It was the Yeo Valley ad being used in another ad. The important thing is that The Churned were back!
Here's a link to the ad.
Saturday, February 18, 2012
IF LEE MEAD THINKS IT'S GENIUS. . .
Friday, February 17, 2012
MICHAEL LUXTON IN SNOOKERED
Michael Luxton is currently touring in the play Snookered (see earlier post).
Here is a video of him and the other cast members:
http://tamashablog.wordpress.com/2012/02/01/meet-the-cast-of-snookered-2/
GARY AMERS AS ROCKY HORROR
In 2006 Gary Amers played Rocky in a special concert performance of The Rocky Horror Show celebrating the 50th anniversary of the Royal Court Theatre, London. Fortunately, it was recorded on video, giving those of us not lucky enough to have seen Gary on stage a chance to see him perform. There are some videos of the show on YouTube, but the DVD is much better quality, and well worth getting.
(Rocky is described as a "Miracle of muscular manhood"--Talk about type-casting!)