In a special edition of the programme, recorded in front of an audience at the BFI Southbank, the cast and director of the 1987 cult movie Withnail and I.
Onstage are Richard E Grant, Paul McGann, Ralph Brown and writer/director Bruce Robinson. There is also an extended interview with Richard Griffiths.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio4/thereunion/pip/khf9p/
Cast and writer/director of Withnail and I Radio 4 interview
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I debated about just e-mailing you with it fiendy but thought it had a few fans here, guess I was meringue
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that's what "Listen Again" is for
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If only that feature would work... (am not that daft sir, not that daft )James Blast wrote:that's what "Listen Again" is for
Edit: managed to fix the problem, now I can listen to it.
Thank you very much Mr. Blast
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I will show you the meaning of the word respect!
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Nope, Fiendy's most definitely not the only W & I fan(atic) here, so you were quite Cheech & Chong about it.James Blast wrote:I debated about just e-mailing you with it fiendy but thought it had a few fans here, guess I was meringue
Scrubbers!
Yeah, I *finally* understand the "meringue" thing, now, Herr Blast, after months of utter confusion. Erm...I hate to have to tell you this, but "meringue" isn't pronounced the way you think it is (and if you don't agree with me, feel free to look it up)!
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well you're just meringue and totally Pete into the bargain!
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I've posted on this thread by accident...
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see what I mean.... Scrubber!
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markfiend wrote:GETINTHEBACKOFTHEVAN!
I went on holiday (by mistake obviously) to Cumbria last week and went for a day out in Penrith. I couldn't be sure if the tea rooms I saw were the tea rooms in the film but I'd like to think they were. The place is a dump by the way.
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Oh...and cheers for the link.
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I have been flagging in my ***Media Monitor*** updates of recent, I shall rectify my errant ways after this outpouring appreciation.
Thankee!!!
Thankee!!!
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