Lunch on the Locke for 5lbs while sitting on vespas.
After that we went to class at 1pm (by memory!) and the author of the book, Andrew Crisell, reviewed us on his book. As normal and English as he looked, he was a riot. His book is boring but he is far from it! His daughter spoke to us about working for BBC News and Newsround on Cbeebies.
Went to dinner after that. We can not decide in large groups. Nor can we find enough seating for all of us. One word to describe London, Compact. We all split up trying to find pubs that serve food and can fit all 15 of us. Impossible and everyone is afraid to speak up because they’d be deciding for the whole group and there’s always an objection. So Lisa, Chase, and I ate at The George while Sterling and Steven had a drink down at the pub.
Then we went to the taping of “Quote or Unquote” at the BBC for Radio 3. When the panel rolled out I was disappointed that they were all much older and no one I recognized. They introduced their names and when the man at the very end of the panel started talking in his VERY distinct Irish / sing songy accent I had the biggest “Ahh-ha” Moment! It was that foreign comedian I saw years back on Comedy Central Presents who performed in a purple suit! No wonder I could never remember his name- Ardal O'hanlon. He looks much different now. Back then he was pale with dark brown hair and now he’s tan with orange hair and it must have been 10 years ago that show aired! Also he played the Brannigan, the cat man in the episode of Doctor Who titled, “Gridlock”! He was funny and he said his grand mother was the most quotable person he knows. Every time she went to the toilet she said, ‘She’s giving her sentiments to parliament”. Haha
There were two tappings and the first one I was dozing off and doing the blinkity eye dance.
After the show we all got on the Northern line and us Tuffnells got of at our stop and headed home in the twighlight. The sun doesn’t even full set til after 10pm.
We got our baths (a bath with a corded shower head), looked up Ardal, watched parts of The Big Fat Quiz show with the best of Noel Fielding and Russell Brand’s parts, introduced Lisa to The Hitcher (comedic character- cockney geezer who rapes ands murders and taught the Ripper everything he knows—while sporting a polo mint as his “solo polo” vision who loves to eat eels) performed by the duo The Mighty Boosh.
Watch Ardal (here)
Quite a busy day!! Yay that you finally got to go to Camden Town!! Those light up t-shirts sound interesting...
ReplyDeleteLove that they were playing Flight of the Concords on the radio... are they super big over there? sad that they're not really here in the States.
I'm loving reading your blog! so glad that you are writing it
Keep updating!! Miss you! Can't wait to hear about Much Adou about Nothing!!! can't believe you got tickets!!