This was like an especially bad edition of Late Junction.
This was like an especially bad edition of Late Junction.
I'm afraid I wouldn't know about that, however I always like listening to Lucinda and miss her television programmes exploring architectureThis was like an especially bad edition of Late Junction.
Last edited by mercia; 16-10-11 at 14:03.
Belgrove - why so?
I found it enchanting. Her views on the music that mattered to her were highly personal, but also very intelligent, and well articulated.
She has had a distinctly odd life, and has remained very much her own person. It was good to hear such fresh, uncluttered thinking, free of clichés. I approved of her musical taste.
But then I am completely beguiled by the Hon. L Lambton, Lady Worsthorne...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lucinda_Lambton
Yes I wish her programmes could be repeated. She did a very interesting one on Hall Place, a beautiful early Elizabethan house near me in Bexley.
She is always worth hearing.
Yes, Belgrove - how so?
I agree.
Like Late Junction, LL is a national treasure.
http://www.henleyliteraryfestival.co...NDALAMBTON.jpg
Caption anyone ?
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She is certainly a lively if slightly batty lady! Recording commentary with her for her programmes was always an entertaining nightmare!
The problem was that you could never get her to read a script in the same way twice, and unfortunately her words, piquant as they often were, were meant to fit the pictures on the screen. This caused a certain amount of pain for the editors.
All the same, I enjoyed it all!