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Miranda Hart Q&A 10 Nov 09 Page 6

But I'm sure if Cannon & Ball ever do a Q&A it will be right on your doorstep, Rob. Whilst us Southern types seethe with envy. ;)

Not just Cannon and Ball we also have Little and Large and Bernie Clifton, all of whom are much improved since their their days in the limelight so HA serves you right for living in flashy london.

Or Bristol, as I call it. ;)

That flashy Bristol.

Darn tooting! :D

Quote: zooo @ November 11 2009, 12:06 AM GMT

That flashy Bristol.

We've got a MegaBowl and everything, so... Pleased

Consider me put firmly in my place!

Quote: Tim Walker @ November 10 2009, 11:29 PM GMT

But I'm sure if Cannon & Ball ever do a Q&A it will be right on your doorstep, Rob. Whilst us Southern types seethe with envy. ;)

I'll look forward to that. Pleased

Quote: Ronnie Anderson @ November 10 2009, 11:59 PM GMT

Not just Cannon and Ball we also have Little and Large and Bernie Clifton, all of whom are much improved since their their days in the limelight so HA serves you right for living in flashy london.

Cannon and Ball are great.

Quote: Nil Putters @ November 11 2009, 12:08 AM GMT

Darn tooting! :D

Confounded Peckham!

Yep I am lucky being in London for all the comedy events at the moment. Although I did escape for ten years and will do again sometime soon I hope.

The next event I mentioned which I can't make is as follows:

Next week the Soho theatre will be hosting a Q&A with Stephen Poliakoff, please let us know if you would like to come along.

BBC Films present Glorious 39, a new film written and directed by Stephen Poliakoff.
Stephen and executive producer Jane Wright will answer questions about the film, and how BBC Films works with writers, in a Q&A session with Kate Rowland, BBC Creative Director of New Writing. You'll also have a chance to ask them your own questions.

Stephen's work includes Shooting the Past, The Lost Prince, Friends and Crocodiles, Capturing Mary, and Joe's Palace.
The event will take place on Monday 16 November 2009 from 5pm - 6:30pm at the Soho Theatre in London, and tickets are free.

You need to contact the writers room again if interested.

Jx

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