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May 14, 2022
The History of the World in Soundtrack Album Covers Part 1
Let’s see if it’s possible to tell the story of the human race through the album covers of soundtrack LPs. Quixotic? Maybe. But it could be fun…
Published on May 14, 2022 07:11
May 10, 2022
Absolutely Anything streams on Amazon Prime
Absolutely Anything, the movie I wrote with Terry Jones of Monty Python, is now available free on Amazon Prime. Check it out if you like Simon Pegg, Kate Beckinsale, Eddie Izzard, Joanna Lumley, Rob Riggle, Sanjeev Bhaskar and Pythons in alien suits. Oh, yes, and Robin Williams as the cute dog. #montypythons #simonpegg #katebeckinsale #robriggle @Sanjeev Bhaksar #eddie izzard #joannalumley #robinwilliams
Published on May 10, 2022 09:33
May 4, 2022
Word Art at the Bergamot Center
Just We went to an excellent open day at the Bergamot Centre, a bunch of galleries in an old Santa Monica freight station, where we discovered James Griffith, who combines words and images that delight the eye and brain simultaneously. Hats off, Mr Griffith.#jamesgriffith #modernart
Published on May 04, 2022 11:52
April 19, 2022
Toy Sculptures as NFTs
I’ve decided to experiment with selling iterations of my toy sculptures as NFTs. If you’d lie to check out the first one, go to https://opensea.io/assets/0x495f94727...
Published on April 19, 2022 11:07
April 13, 2022
Roman Reactors
Boris Johnson is planning to “solve” the climate crisis by filling the UK with new nuclear power stations. But if the Romans had built reactors in Britain 2,000 years ago we would still be trying to figure out how to deal with the radioactive waste, because it lasts, effectively, forever. And if the Russians ever attacked British reactors as they did in those in the Ukraine, this small island would be facing an irreversible national disaster. Without the technology to safeguard nuclear waste and protect reactors from attack, building new...
Published on April 13, 2022 13:53
December 24, 2020
Happy Christmas, everyone!
And may the Great Book of 2021 make better reading than the 2020 edition!
Published on December 24, 2020 17:50
January 22, 2020
Farewell to a best friend
With Terry Jones’ death I have of course lost one of my best friends, but on the other hand I’m happy for the blessed release for him and the loving family who have been caring for him so well since the dementia struck. The sadness will pass: what Terry leaves behind is a host of happy memories for me and my family, who have known him too all these years – and loved him. George Lucas brought us together when he got me to persuade Terry to direct an episode of...
Published on January 22, 2020 12:49
February 26, 2019
The Boy with the Squirrel
In theory, the cover of this next Dean Christmas Annual, from 1959, should be a much more reassuring image, but there is something about this little chap and his pet squirrel that is actually quite alarming.
Published on February 26, 2019 09:36
February 25, 2019
Monster Books for Boys and Girls
I have just found a box of children’s annuals from the 1950’s, and here are two of their oddly unsettling covers.
Published on February 25, 2019 18:58
January 17, 2019
Apocalypse Port
This bookstore in Fowey, Cornwall, might be onto something. And bearing in mind the revelations about Trump and the Russians, the title of the first #DuncanForrester, #AgeofTreachery, might be all too apposite. …
Published on January 17, 2019 12:44