FLAME, Scotland, lists, nice paper, apples, Limmy, novelty cakes, daytrips, The Spice Kids, free stuff, recipe books, Tony's Diner, fishing, Louis Prima, collections, Ivor Cutler, most things that are old (ranging from people to biscuit tins), dressing up parties, the radio,The Sunday Club, the seaside, masking tape, Poundland, social events, photographs, Swapshop, pretending to be Brian (he's the kinda guy who likes chips), NALU (the best magazine around for Teeny Boppers), reading books with facts in them while on the bog, The Greatest Hits Club, FASHION AND NOVELTY, videos, arranging crisps, Old Greg, girls with brothers, rap and chicken and rice, David Shrigley, the smell of suntan lotion, flamingos, The Horn, surprises, River City, The Original Movers, the pictures, home, bad taste songs for light relief, parrots, souvenirs and mums sausage rolls.
Countrymen and woman.
..Saturday night has always had a special flavour. To some it means the big night on the town with the traditional Saturday date. To others it's reserved for curling up in the nearest easy chair with a good book. But to almost everyone it means getting out of that workaday feeling and into a relaxed mood. And in millions of homes across the country it's also time for welcoming a very special guest by way of television. Perry Como, of course.