Words:
Chris Arnsby
Jakki
Brambles: “Hello, good evening, and welcome along to Top of the Pops on BBC1
and of course we are live in stereo on Radio 1FM. We’ve got a right good
rollocking show for you tonight, it’s a pleasure to be here. Will you welcome
our first band of the night, with Sit Down, live on stage on Top of the Pops,
it’s James.”
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JAMES: SIT DOWN. If you haven’t watched it, go to https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PWZHPUGPxfo and have a look at the behind
the scenes report from the 8.15 From Manchester, 20/04/1991 edition.
Michael Hurll is interviewed around 4 minutes in and says: “The producer Paul
Ciani at the moment unfortunately is in hospital and they asked me to just pop
in and do it. I haven’t done it for four years.”
It
would be really interesting to find out when Michael Hurll stepped in to the
production cycle. Who took the initiative for the redesign of the Film Strip
stage? The big central circular element has been left in the scenery store. A
huge grey cyclorama has been hung behind the stage and on it Graham Rimmington
is projecting big colourful moving flower shapes. It looks really good. It
makes the stage look massive, especially in comparison to the normal look which
is designed to create an enclosed, performance space. This is a wide open
blasted heath that King Lear could really dig.