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Don't suppose any of you are fans of 'Spooks' on BBC 1, but I realised last night that one of the newer characters in the show is an OB a few years younger than me called Alex Lanipekun. The character is called Ben Kaplan Can't remember any more details, but I was Thorn B and then Mid A 90-97.
Eruresto wrote:I love how OBs get everywhere...I might go to any job interviews with CH cufflinks or a CH tie...you never know what might happen!
The CH tie (striped version) is hardly unique.
I went to dinner one evening and the 70+ year old ex-Etonian, ex-guards navy and who-knows-what-else next to me was wearing an identical tie (or so it seemed).
It turned out that on his tie the lines are not perfectly straight and it is the official tie of the "wavy-navy" (Royal Naval Volunteer Resarve to non-members).
What happens if a politician drowns in a river? That is pollution.
What happens if all of them drown? That is solution!!!
Nately, a 100% Old Blue band now that there's just two of us left, finally made it onto the small screen last night in a feature on ITV's London Tonight about a competition to find a band to play at the Olympic handover in August 2008. It was only about 15 seconds, but combined with CH on Blue Peter and Charlie Hazlewood's excellent "How Pop Songs Work" on BBC4, it was a pretty good day for Old Blues and CH in general on TV.
Young Barnes Wallis has just (1430hours or so today) been on Discovery re-enacting some of the experiments his father carried out in designing the bouncing bomb.
Given he was at CH when I was there I wonder if I look as old! (He was wearing a sleeveless cardigan very similar to that worn by his father in the film clips shown in the programme). I certainly didn't recognise him.
What happens if a politician drowns in a river? That is pollution.
What happens if all of them drown? That is solution!!!
englishangel wrote:was listening to Chris Evans talking to Charlie Haizlewood on R" drivetime last night. I didn't know he was an OB, but he sounded like one.
Certainly is, although I am sure I have told you that before!
Craig Steger-Lewis
Ba.B 25, Mid B 25, Mid A42
1982-1989
sejinetej says:
"Young Barnes Wallis has just (1430hours or so today) been on Discovery re-enacting some of the experiments his father carried out in designing the bouncing bomb. Given he was at CH when I was there I wonder if I look as old! (He was wearing a sleeveless cardigan very similar to that worn by his father in the film clips shown in the programme). I certainly didn't recognise him."
Are you sure you are correct? I had several long meetings with "young" Barnes Wallis in the lead-up to Old Blues Day 2003, which was the celebration of 50 years of his father's RAF Foundationers' Trust, and I am certain that he never claimed to be an Old Blue. Obviously, we talked a lot about Housie, but it never seemed to me that he had ever done more than pay an occasional visit.
Roger Allam (Pe B, Th A 64-72 I think!) played a TV producer called Tom Sloane in a drama about the making of the comedy series Steptoe And Son and the effect on the lives of Wilfrid Brambell and Harry H Corbett, the actors who played Steptoe and Son.
This was shown on BBC 4 last night.
It probably isn't mentioned anywhere in his biography but Roger was a useful wing threequarter and represented the School 2nd and 3rd XVs.
Mid A 15 wrote:It probably isn't mentioned anywhere in his biography but Roger was a useful wing threequarter and represented the School 2nd and 3rd XVs.
See Spoonbill's post elsewhere (Gawd love 'im) - that would be why Roger became an actor then?
Don't suppose any of you are fans of 'Spooks' on BBC 1, but I realised last night that one of the newer characters in the show is an OB a few years younger than me called Alex Lanipekun. The character is called Ben Kaplan Can't remember any more details, but I was Thorn B and then Mid A 90-97.
Footy.
I almost made a new thread: OB found dead in MI5 archive!
sadly the character Ben came to a sticky end at the hands of a dastardly traitor.
Thou shalt not sit with statisticians nor commit a social science.