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Posts by Simon Blackwell

Just had the bill for our heating oil. Does anyone want to buy a kidney?

1 month ago 19 1 8 1
Joni Mitchell – Both Sides Now (Live at the Newport Folk Festival 2022) [Official Video]
Joni Mitchell – Both Sides Now (Live at the Newport Folk Festival 2022) [Official Video] YouTube video by Newport Folk Festival

Six million views for this in the last three and a half years and I suspect at least half of those are me. Hits the spot like little else.

www.youtube.com/watch?v=jxil...

3 months ago 32 1 0 0

Thanks Ian. Love to you guys. Our Dan is back home after 13 months travelling. Hope you get to see the K-Fam soon xxx

3 months ago 2 0 1 0

I’m barely on the social mediums these days but just wanted to wish everyone a Merry Christmas and the finest and dandiest of new years.

3 months ago 135 0 15 0

My YouTube algorithm has decided to bombard me with Michael Caine talk show clips, and I’m very happy it has.

5 months ago 18 0 2 0
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Very moving (and funny) tribute to the great Bill Dare at the BBC Radio Theatre today. If you ever laughed at Dead Ringers or Spitting Image, that's probably thanks to Bill.

7 months ago 108 20 2 4

Barry Cryer never used a word processor for just this reason - it looked too finished.

7 months ago 8 0 0 0

I've just finished re-watching @simonblackwell.bsky.social's glorious Back. Both series are on Netflix should you want to treat yourself to some top notch telly.

7 months ago 9 3 2 0

Received. Thank you xx

8 months ago 1 0 1 0
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Yes, have got a few things bubbling away. Congratulations on the anthology x

8 months ago 1 0 2 0

Hi David, good to see you here x

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Jo was a gifted actor and such a kind and generous soul. When she knew her character in Breeders was based on my late mum she went out of her way to get her Battersea accent pitch perfect. Gone far too soon, she’ll be much missed by everyone who had the privilege to know her.

9 months ago 103 13 5 2
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‘Just sprinkle your swearing s*** all over it’: how The Thick of It redefined expletives on TV - NewsBreak It takes about one minute for a verbal grenade to be lobbed in The Thick of It ’s first episode . Spin doctor Malcolm Tucker, played by Peter Capaldi, is o

20 years ago today since the first episode of The Thick Of It went out.

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11 months ago 86 17 5 6
Machadaynu
Machadaynu YouTube video by kevinmurphy

Never fails.

www.youtube.com/watch?v=vwyu...

11 months ago 41 4 2 0

Swifts are back and if we forget that they’re early because of terrifying climate change - hooray.

11 months ago 58 1 5 0

John Martyn’s version is always a winner.

11 months ago 5 0 1 1

All from Olive’s POV, entire series filmed in one shot.

11 months ago 8 0 2 0

At this stage I rarely chuck the whole thing out, but can heavily rewrite.

11 months ago 2 0 0 0
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Just finished a draft of a thing. It’s a nice feeling. It now exists in an un-noted limbo. Could be great, could be crap. But it exists.

1 year ago 90 1 6 1

Currently some snuffling hedgehogs out in the garden, one of my favourite sounds.

1 year ago 89 3 7 0

Boycotting the grocery store until they start buying an equivalent volume of groceries from me

1 year ago 39041 5968 531 248
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Netflix adds 'binge-worthy' sitcom 'almost as dark and sharp as Peep Show' The Channel 4 sitcom, which first aired in 2017, has just landed on Netflix and is said to be 'almost as pin-sharp and cheerfully dark as Peep Show'

Back, the sitcom we made a few years ago, is now on Netflix. www.mirror.co.uk/tv/tv-news/n...

1 year ago 77 13 8 3

Battersea, mid-1970s, five foot four.

1 year ago 3 1 0 0
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This feels like a trap.

1 year ago 267 32 12 4

Thank you, very glad you’re enjoying it.

1 year ago 0 0 1 0

It’s terrific writing.

1 year ago 6 0 1 0

Happy new year Ian, all love from me and Jen x

1 year ago 2 0 1 0
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Often struck by how much coffee is consumed in Dickens novels, by rich and poor alike. And then at some point (WW1?) tea takes over and coffee becomes essentially a middle class drink.

1 year ago 3 0 2 0

Hi Rachel, nice to see you over here.

1 year ago 0 0 0 0

Showrunning but not directing.

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