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Raúl Esparza saying “Do you have a flag?” and fanboying over Suzy Eddie Izzard…… My God
Oh Byers.
In the clearing stands a boxer and a fighter by his trade / And he carries the reminders of every glove that laid him down / And cut him ‘til he cried out in his anger and his shame, “I am leaving, I am leaving.” But the fighter still remains
Do you wanna go watch the sunlight pierce the leaves of the forest with me?
Work is slow give me the clearest musical description you can of what you think draagwave sounds like and I will attempt to make it
oh my god this is so scary I am wildly out of my depth here I will try my best wow. obviously darkwave was the origin of the entire au/concept so like gothic synth-heavy rhythmic electronic sound. though in my mind I've also been imagining it to have experimental/industrial influences so distorted and heavy and noisy...for draagwave!g's sets specifically also a lot of sampling of either like. torture audios or old government propaganda lol. rasha's solída meets linija mass's organized labor meets throbbing gristle's journey through a body
and maybe also a little bit of noise pop....
Ok I don't think this is anywhere near your suggestions but her spirit overtook me so this is what you get
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The Unicorns - I Was Born a Unicorn
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truly how it is sometimes
Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher appears in a sketch with the cast of Yes, Minister.
NO, PRIME MINISTER
Drama on 4
A comedy drama, based on real events.
It’s 1984, and ‘moral campaigner’ Mary Whitehouse, as President of the National Viewers & Listeners Association, honours the creators of BBC TV’s popular situation comedy, Yes, Minister, with an award ‘for exemplifying wholesome television’.
Yes, Minister actors, Paul Eddington and Nigel Hawthorne are decidedly unenthusiastic at the prospect of receiving an award from Mrs. Whitehouse.
But there is worse to come: Mary Whitehouse manages to persuade the Prime Minister, Margaret Thatcher to present the award – as it’s her favourite TV programme.
When Eddington hears this news, his fury knows no bounds. The last thing he wants to do is to appear on stage with Mrs Thatcher.
There is, however, still more bad news: Thatcher’s Press Secretary, Bernard Ingham, suggests to the PM that, as part of the ceremony, she could appear in a comedy sketch with the cast of Yes, Minister.
She thinks this is a marvellous idea – it will show the public her ‘softer, more human side’ – and decides that she and her advisers will write the sketch themselves. Rehearsals begin at No 10 in earnest, with civil servants standing in for Eddington & Hawthorne – who, until the night before the awards ceremony, know nothing of this plan.
Our play follows the progress of these rehearsals, intercut with scenes showing the full horror dawning on left-leaning Eddington, as he learns, bit by bit, what is in store for him at the ceremony.
The sketch is finally performed, and broadcast live on BBC Radio 4’s World at One.
[Fenella Woolgar, who plays Margaret Thatcher, received the Sunday Times Culture Award for Stage Performance of the Year for playing Mrs T in Handbagged in the West End, in 2014]
No, Prime Minister by Mark Burgess
Margaret Thatcher….Fenella Woolgar Paul Eddington………..Miles Jupp Nigel Hawthorne……..Richard Attlee Derek Fowlds…………..James Joyce Mary Whitehouse……Karen Ascoe Bernard Ingham……....Geoff Leesley Sir Robin Butler………..Zeb Soanes Ronald Millar…………….Nigel Anthony Patricia Eddington…….Jane Arden Taxi Driver…………………Julian Parkin
Producer/Director David Blount Sound Design by David Thomas Production Co Coordinators: Dawn Williams and Nina Semple
A Pier production for BBC Radio 4Show less
Release date:18 August 2026
44 minutes
do you want to play dead bodies with me
the gif is even funnier
sorry tumblr nation i ditched you for chungus twitter. i'm back.
i hope people know that the “sad tomato cat” meme is a series of images that have a happy ending…… she is cared for and loved!!!!
to be loved is to be changed………