Thanks to the cast and crew of Doctor Doctor for letting me in to lend some great legal support to Hugh in his time of need.
Think of me as the Dr Nick of lawyers.
Sometimes you don’t have to say anything to get your message across.
Thanks to the cast and crew of Doctor Doctor for letting me in to lend some great legal support to Hugh in his time of need.
Think of me as the Dr Nick of lawyers.
Sometimes you don’t have to say anything to get your message across.
When the Totally 80s show was in Sydney at the Enmore Theatre last week I had a great idea.
Just go out into the crowd at Enmore Theatre and ask them how they liked the show, I thought. What could go wrong? I thought.
It’s a great video, but probably not for the right reasons.
In the immortal words of philosopher Adam West; “Some days, you just can’t get rid of a bomb.” (or drunks)
This is our blooper reel from that video shoot by Richard Saunders. The final drunk free edit we used is here
Saturday night at Enmore Theatre I ventured into the crowd to take the cultural temperature of the group zeitgeist.
This turned out to be less than one of the more intellectual pursuits of the 21st century.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GEwFTNoITAA
The legendary Sounds of Seduction, a full hour of fun and funky weird ass music video…
Perhaps the most exotic and exciting night in Sydney’s history is Sounds of Seduction. Hosted by Jay Katz and Miss Death, it plays the broadest range of music imaginable.
On the release of the now very collectable Sounds of Seduction CD, I did a Channel V special on the Club in 2000.
You will meet the guests, the hosts, the go go dancers and the wildest selection of music inner city Sydney experienced for decades.
AND let me know if you are planning to enjoy Sunday afternoon upstairs at the Darlo Bar, Kings Cross for Viva La Vinyl.
Because I’ll be there…
Maynard & Tim Ferguson take their Bunga Bunga podcast to Supanova Sydney 2016. They want to see the colour, costumes and FANS that make it a wild day out. AND they tackle that Burning Social Issue; Rebels or Empire?
Listen to the longer audio podcast Bunga Bunga 30
Camera & Production: Richard Saunders
William Shatner (Barbary Coast), Richard Hatch (Battlestar Galacticia) and many other sci-fi notables came to Sydney in 2000 for a convention in the Sydney Entertainment Centre. The first press conference had some wacky questions, but this time not from me.
This is from my Rewind show on Channel V, Foxtel that was a weekly retro music show every Friday & Saturday night.
Check out that WTF look on the Shatsters’s face…