Brian Pern - A Tribute

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2017/04/11 17:07:59 (permalink)

Brian Pern - A Tribute

Been watching the latest instalment on BBC I player and it is as funny as ever. For those of you that have seen the other series you will appreciate it, for those that haven't, this one off stands on its own as Peter Gabriel from an alternative reality. For those outside the UK hopefully you can find it in the dark reaches of the interwebby type thing.

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    Re: Brian Pern - A Tribute 2017/04/11 17:44:39 (permalink)
     
    Watched every episode, brilliant stuff.
     
    Must have cost us licence fee payers a fortune to pay for all those cameos though 

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    Re: Brian Pern - A Tribute 2017/04/11 17:55:34 (permalink)
    Loved it, Michael Kitchen's portrayal of his acidic manager is priceless. The episode where Brian plays at a festival has some brilliant 'line-up' posters which are well worth pausing to read

     
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    Re: Brian Pern - A Tribute 2017/04/11 19:25:51 (permalink)
    Agree about the posters and it brought back memories for me seeing "Mel Bush presents" at the top of one of the mock posters given that I did a lot of work with Mel at the time with Sir Cliff and David Essex. Obviously a lot of work went into being historically correct.  Having PG appear on a Segway in the first series was a master stroke!
     
    mind you maybe the most subtle master stroke was Jane Asher playing his ex-wife and Paul "McCarthy"  talking about his musicianship!!!

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