I do remember a discussion about this very subject before.
- some Brighton tickets work in the barriers at Hove, some don't - don't ask me why;
- the barrier at Hove is often open anyway in the evening;
- if all this fails the nice barrier person will let you through because the fare to Croydon...
I agree with Gwylan and MoH, and while there have been some great programmes in this series I feel that it is formulaic in the way that Supernanny / Honey We're Killing The Kids and so on are, and that grates a little with me There is almost always the "reaction to senseless death in the family...
I saw the woman with ginger hair who's been in Brookside and that Doctor or Vet thing on a Sunday evening (The Chase?) having breakfast in a Bristol hotel last week.
When I was a kid I actually got Vic Bragg's autograph after a Crawley Town game - I think they lost against Cambridge City in an FA Cup tie. I also got Johnny Maggs autograph who was in goal for that game.
Vic later went on to teach at the same school as my mum, and is a top bloke.
Ah yes Iain (formerly Ian) Matthews (of Matthews Southern Comfort fame) is indeed good AND he played leagus football for Bradford Park Avenue in the 1960s. I particularly liked his work with American folk/country singer/songwriter Michael Fracasso in a band called Hamilton Pool. And a VERY...
...and not forgetting Danny Thompson.
I've worked with music for many years and had the pleasure of working with a few folkies - as far as the Brits go John Martyn deserves a mention, and of course the extended family of the Fairports, Nick Drake, Richard Thompson, Sandy Denny, Albion Dance...