Terence Taplin, Alan Dobie, John Noakes, George Innes and John Levitt in Arnold Wesker’s play CHIPS WITH EVERYTHING at the Royal Court Theatre, London, 1962.
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Terence Taplin, Alan Dobie, John Noakes, George Innes and John Levitt in Arnold Wesker’s play CHIPS WITH EVERYTHING at the Royal Court Theatre, London, 1962.
In 1969, Martin Carthy and Dave Swarbrick appeared in a BBC For Schools production of Arnold Wesker’s 1962 play “Chips With Everything.” They perform a pared down rendition of “The Cutty Wren.” Thanks to the Carthy Archive for sharing this video.
Brian liked the theatre and I remember him recommending Chips with Everything at the Royal Court to me, but I was too tied up with the Cavern at the time. He told me that the Arnold Wesker play was fantastic, but it wasn’t the chips that Brian was interested in - it was the chaps. The play was about young men in the RAF.
Bob Wooler (The Best of Fellas - The Story of Bob Wooler by Spencer Leigh)
Quality and quantity is everything when it comes to chips with cheese and gravy or Poutine as some posh places like to call it..
Poutine is a dish of chips ( french fries ) and cheese curds topped with a brown gravy
LEAVE ME ALONE! Damn your mouths and hell on your stripes - leave me alone.
Mad they are, they're mad they are, they're raving lunatics they are. CUT IT! STUFF IT! Shoot your load on someone else, take it out on someone else, why do you want to pick on me, you lunatics, you bloody apes, you're nothing more than bloody apes, so damn your mouths and hell on your stripes! Ahhhhh - they'd kill me if they had the chance. They think they own you, think that anyone dressed in blue is theirs to muck about, degrade. YOU BLOODY APES, YOU WONT DEGRADE ME!
Oh my legs - I'm going home. I'll get a lift and scarper home. I'll go to France, I'll get away. ILL GET AWAY FROM YOU, YOU APES!
They think they own you - oh my back. I dont give tuppence what you say, you dont mean anything to me, your bloody orders nor your stripes nor your jankers nor your wars. Stick your jankers on the wall, stuff yourselves, go away and stuff yourselves, stuff your rotten selves.
is anyone aware of ANY sort of recording of Chips With Everything by Arnold Wesker that is online? im doing a monologue from it for my drama exam and i cant find one anywhere
During the final hours of the year 1999, as crowds of tens of thousands gathered in city centres to ring in the new year, Martyn Thomas filled his bathtub with cold water and stocked up on food and supplies. He was one of many who feared that the “millennium bug” would cause disaster – that there would be widespread computer failure because so many programmers had represented each year with just two digits. On this week’s show, Thomas speaks to producer Matt Shore about how a Y2K bug crisis was averted, what the next iteration of Y2K might look like, and the steps we should be taking to avoid a real such threat.
In June 2016 we ran an episode of Chips with Everything discussing the digital strategy of Bernie Sanders’s presidential campaign with the his digital director Kenneth Pennington. This week, we flip the coin and speak to Emmy Bengtson, former deputy social media director for Hillary Clinton’s campaign. Producer Matt speaks to Emmy about her team’s social media strategy throughout the primaries and general election, how, in retrospect, they might have done things differently given the outcome of the election, and the campaign’s viral ‘Delete your account’ tweet.