Mark Elliot (deceased)
Gender: Male
Sexuality: Gay
DOB: 24 December 1953
RIP: 11 January 2019
Ethnicity: White - Canadian
Occupation: Radio DJ, presenter, journalist, counsellor
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Mark Elliot (deceased)
Gender: Male
Sexuality: Gay
DOB: 24 December 1953
RIP: 11 January 2019
Ethnicity: White - Canadian
Occupation: Radio DJ, presenter, journalist, counsellor
Ella Enchanted by Gail Carson Levine, published 1997. Cover art by Mark Elliot.
Old Disney Trailers
You ever notice how spoiler-heavy old Disney trailers are?
Example:
I admittedly have a nostalgic soft spot for this trailer (it played in front of my Return of Jafar VHS which I watched a lot as a kid), but it gave away a few crucial plot points. The most obvious one is the reference to Mufasa’s death when Simba tells Rafiki that his father died (at the 1:19 mark in the trailer) and the appearance of Ghost Mufasa (at the 1:31 mark). There’s obviously more examples of this in Disney trailers made before and after The Lion King, but this one has stuck out the most to me over the years.
Side note: I miss these trailers with voiceover by Mark Elliot. It’s mostly nostalgia, but despite the spoilers he really knew how to hype up animated movies in 90s trailers.
Adam Ant Brighton Centre May 18th review by Mark Elliot for Class Pop magazine July issue 2017
"A Girl Can Dream" - "Una niña puede soñar" de Mark Elliot
“A Girl Can Dream” – “Una niña puede soñar” de Mark Elliot
La colección: “A Girl Can Dream” (Una niña puede soñar), del artista americano Mark Elliot nos lleva a un mundo surreal, explorando la linea que separa a los sueños y las pesadillas, Un mundo el cual el propio Mark extrae de sus recuerdos de niñez. Más de su trabajo en el siguiente enlace
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Mark Elliot
July 16, 1986: Mark Elliot, longtime and legendary CFRA evening DJ quits the station live on the air and walks out in protest of the changes the station is making to the format. CFRA, Ottawa’s longtime number one Top 40 outlet is slowly transitioning to oldies and Elliot was not pleased.
There’s more coming up on the seismic shift in Ottawa radio in the summer of 1986 in a couple of weeks. This was just the first salvo in a series of changes that would re-shape the Ottawa radio scene, especially in the longtime rivalry between CFRA and CFGO.