Some highlights from this year's River of Light festival, held in Liverpool each autumn.
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04/11/2024
03/11/2024
TV Review - Agatha All Along Eps 7-9
Episode seven takes a further step beyond the initial premise
to tell something of a time travel tale centred around Lilia. Her powers of
premonition prove vital to solving the next trail which takes place inside a
suitably gothic mansion. Agatha and Billy - with temporal interjections from Lilia and Jennifer
- have a limited time to complete a game
of tarot and there are literal swords hanging over their heads one of which
drops each time there is an error. Presented with Lilia and Jennifer’s scenes
popping back and forth incorporating flashbacks to previous episodes show how
deeply plotted the show has been. We also see Lilia as a child learning the
skills that will now help her win the game albeit at a cost.
30/10/2024
Top of the Pops 12 October 1989
Words:
Chris Arnsby
Gary Davies: “Hello. Good evening and welcome to Top of the Pops, we have a great show for you tonight. In the studio we have Cliff Richard, Sinitta, Belinda Carlisle, Living in a Box but first we start off with a guy who was last on Top of the Pops a year ago with On the Beach. Here's a new entry at twenty six with Road to Hell, here's Chris Rea.
Meanwhile,
Chris Rea is on the road to hell where I hear the paving is really nice. The
album splits The Road to Hell into two tracks with a total running time around
nine minutes, far too long for Top of the Pops. What we have here is
Part 2, also released as a single, and shaved back from the single's running
time of 4:35 to around three minutes. Part one, which is a study in atmosphere
and synth groans and biblical lyrics, runs to another 4:52.
27/10/2024
TV Review: The Rings of Power Season 2 Eps 7 & 8
Episode 7 Doomed to Die
24/10/2024
Top of the Pops 5 October 1989
Words:
Chris Arnsby
Steve
Wright: “Hi!! Hello and good evening and welcome to another Top of the Pops!!
This is Jakki Brambles!! I'm Steve Wright!!”
Jakki
Brambles: “Okay we've got a brilliant show coming up for you. This is the
second hit for Double Trouble and the Rebel MC. We are talking a wicked tune. A
winning collaboration. This is Street Tuff.”
[12] REBEL MC DOUBLE TROUBLE: street tuff. The song which inspired one of the few bits of the Steve Wright in the Afternoon show that stick in my memory. “Is he a Yankee. No he's a pratt.” That was part of the jingle for Steve Wright's character Mr. Spoons. I have no idea what Mr. Spoons did but I'm sure he was wicked zany to the max.
22/10/2024
TV Review- The Rings of Power Season 2 Eps 4 - 6
Episode Four - Eldest
This starts off on a whimsical note as the wandering Stranger comes across the legendary (to Tolkien readers at least) Tom Bombadil portrayed with a delightful lightness by Rory Kinnear. The actor is playing against type to some extent though there is some hint of something steelier under the surface and in a lengthy sequence seems to reveal he is somewhat eternal. I don’t know much about his character except that Tolkien fans like him but that he’s been left out of any and all adaptations to date. He talks in a vague manner but seems to have great powers and by the end the Stranger is asking for help mastering his own gifts. If you’re wondering about the episode title it is something that Bombadil says when quizzed about his background. His reply is that he is literally the `eldest` and remembers a time even before there were stars. While its easy to see why his character was awkward to slot into previous versions there seems to be a place for him here, as a mentor to the stranger?
20/10/2024
TV Review- Sweetpea
Billed as a dark comedy
drama, Sweetpea certainly delivers on the former though not so much the
latter. It is essentially about three women who for different reasons are
frustrated at not being seen for who they are. Rhiannon is a quiet character
who is ignored, taken for granted and generally not given her due. Julia is a successful
estate agent hiding her abusive relationship under a glamorous confidence. Marina
is a junior police officer who works hard but whose conclusions are routinely ignored
by her boss. All three come into each other’s orbit when the local community is
shocked by two savage murders. Only we, the viewers, know that Rhiannon is the
killer – the tension of the series is whether or how this is discovered.