Thursday 22 December 2005

Tintin

I've never read Tintin, but Alice is an enormous fan. It was with a feeling of slight trepidation that I went her and her family to see the Young Vic's adaptation of Tintin in Tibet at the Barbican as part of their Christmas season for children. But there was no need for any self-consciousness. The show was fantastic. While it's hard not to compare any future Christmas show with the National's knock-out production of His Dark Materials, Tintin really held its own. Superb.

Tuesday 13 December 2005

Lee Evans

I've never really watched Lee Evans, other than on compilation shows. He's always fascinated me, and having seen him in The Producers playing Leo Bloom I became a firm fan. Our good friend Roz had been given a pair of tickets to see Lee Evans' new show at Wembley, and I happily joined her. I must admit that I was rather surprised. His comedy wasn't as slapstick as I first thought, and some of the subject matter just wasn't my thing...but other bits were fantastic. All in all, it was a bit hit-and-miss, but certainly a great night out with brilliant company - Roz is awesome!

Sunday 11 December 2005

OFI Sunday

I had been a big fan of TFI Friday in the 90s and so was really excited to see Chris Evans' new show. Although considerably different (both in terms of content and, to be honest, entertainment value) OFI was still good fun and worth the trip. It was even more worthwhile when a few free beers were thrown into the mix along with everyoen in the audience winning a pair of "diet boots" in "Mine or Not Mine".

Tuesday 6 December 2005

Jammin' New Year's Eve Special

Jammin' is a show we tune into now-and-again during Saturday lunchtimes and have always enjoyed. Therefore - despite it being on a school night - I thought a recording of the New Year's Eve special would be brilliant fun. And it was. Rowland Rivron and his band were excellent, and were complimented by Mark King of Level 42 on bass and Ade Edmonson. The great thing with radio recordings, as well, is that they're easy to mill around at the end...hence the autographs obscuring the ticket details.  Alice also managed to get Ade Edmonson to sign her Young Ones annual :)

Sunday 4 December 2005

Just a Minute

I'd been trying to get tickets to Just a Minute for ages, and so when a last-minute show was announced on BBC website I was quick to snap up tickets for Alice and her parents. The panellists were excellent and Nicholas Parsons was, as ever, on top form.