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  1. Man of Harveys

    The Seagull File - 1987/88

    Oh certainly, almost everyone I knew was. But 14 year old boys are generally unable to finance Hollywood film production. At least none of my mates were. Actually...I'm talking a load of gollox: there's also Woman In Red, of course.
  2. Man of Harveys

    The Seagull File - 1987/88

    Did she really make more than one film?
  3. Man of Harveys

    The Seagull File - 1987/88

    That hair is the very ESSENCE of the Pink Coconut. Magnificent.
  4. Man of Harveys

    The Seagull File - 1987/88

    Now you're talking. Books have been written with flimsier pretexts than that: "Hunting Down Brown" Or we could just assume he'd say Meryl Streep like everyone else.
  5. Man of Harveys

    The Seagull File - 1987/88

    Did Kevan Brown simply outright REFUSE to divulge who his favourite actress was? Wonder why?* *or the bloke asking the questions forgot to ask him, which is far more likely
  6. Man of Harveys

    The Seagull File - 1987/88

    Was it...John Keeley with the Chas'n'Dave?
  7. Man of Harveys

    The Seagull File - 1987/88

    Ballymena's finest wing maestro, Sir Steven Penney?
  8. Man of Harveys

    The Seagull File - 1987/88

    Kevin Bremner?
  9. Man of Harveys

    The Seagull File - 1987/88

    Boring? That is GENIUS. Talking of genius, I'm curious as to when George Benson started predominating in these lists - I assume that was earlier in the 80s, soon after his seminal Give Me The Night. Anyway, yes - a list and then followed with a compilation CD "Now That's What I Call 80s Second...
  10. Man of Harveys

    The Seagull File - 1987/88

    Whoever was putting that stuff together - and I take my hat off to them, the interviews must have been torture at times - wasn't maybe a big music fan. Alan Curbishley's beloved "Steeley Dan", "Grosvenor Washington" - if the latter had been mentioned by any other player than Gary Nelson, I'd...
  11. Man of Harveys

    The Seagull File - 1987/88

    Gary Nelson's NINE O levels and three A levels certainly stand out, especially in that era
  12. Man of Harveys

    The Seagull File - 1987/88

    Fascinating stuff. "Dislikes - Courgettes". I reckon if Kevan Brown had ever tried my mum's recipe for them with cheese sauce, she'd have converted him for sure. Then he could have worked on how to spell his own name correctly.
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