has this been cancelled?
i used the sky+ 24hr+ feature to scan the listings for next friday - dec 3rd, and guess what?
.....................nothing when is it on? if at all?
has this been cancelled?
Saturday 4th December. One week to-day. Repeated BBC over Xmas/New Year. (Dec 29th) I believe.
Brian on the cover of next week's Radio Times? Should be out Tuesday (30 Nov) or Wednesday (1st Dec) UK.
It's gotta be said, the programme does look to be pretty orgasmic.
And those pics seem to be from the Long Away recording sessions. Either that, or Bri's wardrobe in the mid 70s was fairly minuscule.
Great, looking forward to it. Thanks in advance Ogre :)
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emm.. i wanted to watch this documentary aswell .. if you go to link .. then his dairy it should say the date it'll be aired.. no actually i'll just look for you all ..
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BBC 3, 9pm - Documentary THE MAKIN OF BOHEMIAN RHAPSODY expected to be televised tonight.
i think this is the documentary you are all think off. . tell me if you wrong, because if there is another one i want to watch that one too!!
I thought it was pretty good
Great when Brian & Roger plugged in a rocked for a little while - great to hear Tear It Up
Also -
Did anyone notice Roger's twitch - just below his left eye when he was talking - that's freaky - never noticed it before - anyone know when that came about that ???
A rather mudane programme, not something to watch twice. But any programme featuring Joe Elliott is clutching at straws.
After such a big build-up and pre-publicity a huge let-down.
"I was great to see a couple of clips from the WWRY musical. I really want the DVD"
hell, even in a programme about a song recorded 25+ years before the fucking musical they manage to promote the damn thing.
Because they are telling the story of how Queen began, their first TOTP performance, the making of Bohemian Rhapsody, the success afterwards AND the success of Queen after Freddie's death. They just showed their music is still immensely popular, it is timeless and therefore one cannot neglect the success of a musical that makes use of Queen's songs with standing ovation every night for almost three years in several countries! When you read this post or listen to a Queen song from 19.30 to 22:30 (London time) think of the fact that in those countries but especially in the Dominion Theatre in London hundreds of people, old and young, are enjoying Queen music being played live. Queen's music! OUR music!
Well... if you cannot be proud of that, I don't know what can.
Btw, thanks to Ogre for being the first one making The Story Of Bohemian Rhapsody available on the internet. I enjoyed watching it. Every aspect of this song, lyrics, music, recording, live performance, covering by other artists, and it's popularity and the culture shock it has caused, is explained.
Trafficzombie wrote: I thought it was pretty good
Great when Brian & Roger plugged in a rocked for a little while - great to hear Tear It Up
Also -
Did anyone notice Roger's twitch - just below his left eye when he was talking - that's freaky - never noticed it before - anyone know when that came about that ???
I noticed the twitch too, freaked me out a bit.
I'm really puzzled now as to what the lyrics mean.. and I can't believe only Roger knows..
It's being repeated on BBC2 on New Years Eve ... I think. It's on 1 or 2 anyway; I haven't got my Xmas TV guide handy at the moment.
I didn't reckon there was much point to the "boffins" trying to dissect what the song is actually about in literary terms *yawn* and Richard E Grant reciting the lines ... what was the point?
And to cap it all, I taped over the Killer Queen! documentary in the process cos I left the tape recording for too long - doh!