There have been many versions of the Robin Hood story on both cinema and television all of which have essentially kept within the familiar timespan. Richard Leser’s 1976 film however takes up the story twenty years after those events introducing us to older versions of the characters. I suppose it’s a sequel to all of those versions that had gone before and after. The concept is definitely an intriguing one with the potential to explore a hero after their heroics are over, facing middle age and different problems. As it turns out, this is not quite that film but it makes a bold attempt to be different from the Robin Hood story we know.
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29/03/2026
Top of the Pops 28th March 1991
Words: Chris Arnsby
27/03/2026
Project Hail Mary review
Based on the novel by Andy Weir, Project Hail Mary
is a tricky film to pin down. Part sci -fi odyssey, part environmental allegory,
part charming if unconventional buddy flick, it travels as far as its main
character does. Already being talked up as an Oscar prospect I would hesitate
to place it quite so high yet it is hugely enjoyable, packed with imaginative
vistas and tense scenarios. It is best seen on an IMAX screen where you, too,
can travel to infinity and beyond.
Spoilers beyond this break
22/03/2026
One Piece Season 2 Eps 5 to 8 reviews
The second half of the second season - time to meet Tony Tony Chopper!!
Spoilers in the reviews from the start...
Wax On, Wax Off (wr Joe
Tracz / dir Christophe Schrew)
By now we know to
expect the unexpected when it comes to One Piece and this episode is a
particular example of how eccentric a series it can be. Despite the tropical
island setting there’s an air of Victorian macabre in the villainy afoot, a contrast
to the bold heroics of the previous episode. As the gang each fall victim to
sundry powers that exchange their personality or leave them isolated its at the
hands of antagonists who can wield wax or paint with strange qualities. The
first half of the episode seems to enjoy stretching these ideas as wide as
Luffy’s rubbery abilities with a certain repetition creeping in.
21/03/2026
Top of the Pops 14th and 21st March 1991
Words: Chris Arnsby
14/03/1991
Simon Mayo: “Good evening. Welcome to Top of the Pops. A stonking [points at red nose attached to microphone] good edition we have today. Gonna start at number eighteen with a guy who’s never been on the show before. Back in the sixties his dad was on the whole time, he was Chip Hawkes from the Tremeloes. Here’s his son Chesney, the one and only. This week’s number eighteen. Go for it Ches…”
I like the way David Lock opts to light Chesney Hawkes and friends with white spotlights that really make them stand out from the purple and blue lighting scheme, and the vast areas of darkness in the studio. Apart from that, I have little to say about the first act of the evening. (John- It is obligatory to mention that this song was written by Nik Kershaw and that this was indeed Ches' one and only hit)
16/03/2026
One Piece Season 2 Eps 1 to 4 reviews
Sophomore seasons of a
successful tv show always face a dilemma. Do they try and simply reproduce the
signatures of the first season or do they strike out in new directions? Luckily
for One Piece, the map was already drawn. The debut season, two and a
half years ago now, established the world, brought together the Straw Hat
pirates and only by the last episode did they have the capabilities to try and
realise Monkey D Luffy’s ambition of becoming king of the pirates by claiming
the One Piece. So the second season was always going to be different. If none
of this makes sense, then you probably do need to watch season one before
delving into the follow up. In fact the One Piece story, as told in the comics,
is so vast and on going perhaps we will never see this quest end.
This first half of the second season delves deeper into the lore of the story, introducing some bizarrely attired and strangely superpowered characters while seemingly playing with a bigger budget. A show not to be taken over seriously but never to be underestimated, One Piece is close to perfect.
09/03/2026
Top of the Pops 7th March 1991
Words: Chris Arnsby
Nicky
Campbell: “Oh, tonight’s Top of the Pops, let me tell you, is one of dazzling
lustre and it’s a rare privilege to introduce to you to rock and roll
megaliths, two living legends, two demi-gods, two super heroes, two big hairy
bottomed, stonkermongers, Hale and Pace.”
06/03/2026
Science Fiction Monthly (1974-76)
The Seventies was the golden age of monthly and weekly magazines which crowded the shelves of WH Smiths and John Menzies as well as local newsagents. One of the most visually memorable was Science Fiction Monthly. Due to being tabloid size (sixteen inches by eleven inches), like the weekly music magazines, rather than the conventional magazine size it stood out already. Yet what really made it dazzle were the covers. Gloriously colourful and evocative works depicting strange aliens, unusual planets, asymmetrical spaceships and much more were ideal images to stick on your bedroom wall! Which actually was the point!




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