'Take off your Hat'
'It isn't mine'
        'Stolen!'    17/2/99

References to other people's works, not including External Links (in no particular order)...

The title of this page has been stolen from Alice in Wonderland, by Lewis Caroll.

Mad dogs and Englishmen is by Noel Coward.

Hello, Good Evening and Welcome courtesy of David Frost.

'Raindrops on Roses' / My Favourite Things from The Sound Of Music by whoever it was...

That's All Folks from Warner Bros.

On the whole I'd rather be in Pittsburgh... said by W.C. Fields

'sandywater' - c of all children of Portsmouth Polytechnic Playgroup

The Winter's Tale, MacBeth and Much Ado About Nothing: William Shakespeare

A Streetcar Named Desire: Tennessee Williams

Beloved: Toni Morrison

The Miller's Tale: Geoffrey Chaucer

Of Mice and Men: Steinbeck

(e=mc2) was Onestone

Trident Gold Certificate c the Trident challenge people

Blue Peter from the BBC

picture of Hypercaust, I think is c of Fishbourne Roman Palace

Otto, after his grandfather, and Thomas after Mr. Originally, I think Stephen Fry

Cooking his family and leaving out commas originally from Stephen Fry

Hells Granny coined by Monty Python (I think)

The Little Red Lighthouse and the Great Grey Bridge was a book we read as children. It is true.

Her sisters and her cousins and her aunts by Gilbert or Sullivan

The Plays I was in are credited under the 'crew' section of each listing.

Section of Merlin, c NBC I expect

Ian 'bit o' rough', Howard 'hunk man', Rhys '(forgotten)' Aptly named by Val Randle

And now for something completely Different...... Monty Python

Dynamo Logo by Dynamo Youth Theatre

Monty Python link adampted from montypython.com
 
 


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