I remember sweet cigarettes. And sweet tobacco, which was yum.
I remember a transvestite called Duffy who used to hang around Wimbledon village. The story was that he had a shock of black hair but his wife left him and overnight it went white. Then he started dressing as a woman and, this being in the Seventies, he started being banned from pubs.
I remember going to see the film adaptation of Le Grand Meaulnes with Julian Vahrmann. I think it was at a cinema in somewhere like Chelsea and because we were running late we got a taxi rather than a Tube. We just paid the correct fare, and because we didn't give the cabbie a tip he shouted at us. We legged it into the cinema.
I remember going for an interview at the BBC and seeing Gillian Hills in the foyer. I had fallen in love with her when she was in the television adaptation of Alan Garner's The Owl Service. She was also in Blow-Up and Clockwork Orange.
I remember Red Shift and Elidor were also televised. I always found it annoying that Red Shift would be classified as a children's book in the library and in bookshops.
I remember indoor fireworks. And jumping jacks. And flying saucers.
I remember a transvestite called Duffy who used to hang around Wimbledon village. The story was that he had a shock of black hair but his wife left him and overnight it went white. Then he started dressing as a woman and, this being in the Seventies, he started being banned from pubs.
I remember going to see the film adaptation of Le Grand Meaulnes with Julian Vahrmann. I think it was at a cinema in somewhere like Chelsea and because we were running late we got a taxi rather than a Tube. We just paid the correct fare, and because we didn't give the cabbie a tip he shouted at us. We legged it into the cinema.
I remember going for an interview at the BBC and seeing Gillian Hills in the foyer. I had fallen in love with her when she was in the television adaptation of Alan Garner's The Owl Service. She was also in Blow-Up and Clockwork Orange.
I remember Red Shift and Elidor were also televised. I always found it annoying that Red Shift would be classified as a children's book in the library and in bookshops.
I remember indoor fireworks. And jumping jacks. And flying saucers.
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