Monday, 29 December 2008

Happy Birthday Mary


Mary Tyler Moore celebrated her 72nd birthday this week.

For a lot of people in the UK and of my age, the only reference people have for Mary Tyler Moore is from a lyric in the Weezer track Buddy Holly. Little do they know she was a hot brunette with great legs and a talent for comedy. In the 60's and 70's she appeared in two of the biggest and most celebrated US sitcoms ever made.

Her 1st starring role came in The Dick Van Dyke Show (1961-66) when she was just 25. She played Laura Petrie, wife to Rob (Dick Van Dyke). Mary Tyler Moore soon became an instant sensation, with her Jackie Onasis bob and tight capri pants. Hollywood opened its arms to her once The Dick Van Dyke Show finished. Because of her clout she was able to pitch a new show to the network and get it made without a pilot, this was unheard of then and even today. She set up MTM productions in 1970 to produce The Mary Tyler Moore Show. By the third season MTM had made Saturday nights on CBS essential viewing with its double bill of Mary and The Bob Newhart Show, the addition of M*A*S*H* also helped.




The Mary Tyler Moore Show revolutionised TV sitcoms. Mary was a single, working, independent woman, not reliant on a man. The shows characters were not one dimensional and evolved as the show went on. The show lasted an impressive 168 episodes over 7 seasons and won a record breaking 29 Emmy's. This number has only recently been broken when Frasier won its 30th. Along with The Dick Van Dyke Show over a 12 year period Mary Tyler Moore won 6 EMMY awards for her acting and the shows won a combined total of 86 nominations and 44 trophies. This is why these two shows are held in such high regard. Plus the fans love them to bits.





This can be seen on The Simpson's 'And Maggie Makes Three' and Family Guy 'Wasted Talent' episodes where they have been homaged. For the Simpson's this is understandable as producer James L. Brooks created/wrote The Mary Tyler Moore Show. The city of Minneapolis where The Mary Tyler Moore Show was set even has a statue of Mary because of how the show put the city on the map. The show proved so successful that it spawned 3x spin-off series Rhoda, Phylis and Lou Grant.

One of the reasons people in the UK don't have an appreciation of The Mary Tyler Moore Show. Is that when it was originally screened in the UK in the early 70's on BBC1 they only showed about 30 episodes. Then when CH4 launched in 1984, again only 30 episodes were screened. As far as I know no other repeats have been screened on any of the UK channels. I can just remember the end of Happy Days and Mork and Mindy, then the endless repeats of those shows on CH4. It baffles me why The Mary Tyler Moore show couldn't have been picked up for those 6pm repeat time slots or even daytime TV.


I Love The Mary Tyler Moore Show, its a great snapshot of the 70's. Every DVD boxset was welcomed with great joy. Sadly its run never finished on DVD, as they only released 4x seasons, sadly the same happened with The Bob Newhart Show. After a few years of misery, complaining and petitioning things were looking bleak. This year things began to turnaround, a groundswell of popularity for the show grew. The catalyst for this was a recent Oprah episode and cast reunion which resulted in a rise in DVD sales on Amazon. Perhaps the biggest reason was that the man with the power, the senior vice president of Fox, Steven Feldstein’s email address was found by Mary fans. This led to his inbox been swamped with emails pleading that seasons 5-7 to come out on DVD. Shortly after this Mary fans were rejoicing with news that FOX will be finishing the shows run on DVD. That was in September, however no release dates have been released yet. News should be forthcoming once we get into 2009. Hopefully they will decide to finish The Bob Newhart Show at the same time.

I cannot wait for Seasons 5-7 as apparently the best episode of the whole series is to come. Chuckles Bites The Dust was voted #1 in TV Guides 'Greatest Episodes Of All Time'. This was partly due the dealing of the death of a cast member, the episode dances precariously between tragedy and black comedy in how Chuckles dies and then how Chuckles colleagues mourn his passing.


Saturday, 27 December 2008

Christmas Presents

We had a great Xmas in our house.

I got a couple of great cook books by Jon Torode and Atol Kochhar from my brother and sister.


I have sampled a recipe and some of the writing from this book, when there was some recipes and tips from the book in The Observer some months back. Avaible from http://www.thebookpeople.co.uk/ for only £6.99, howver P+P is £3.50, unless you spend £25, either ways it is till cheaper than Amazon.

I am looking forward to trying some recipes from Atol Kochhar's new book, this guy knows how to make contemporary Indian cuisine and present it like haute cuisine. That's how and why he became the first Indian chef to be awarded a Michelin star for his restaurant Benares. Kochhar along with Reza Mahammad and Cyrus Todiwalla they have elevated Indian cuisine and given it a new sophistication. If I lived in London I would be in their restraunts all the time.

I have had a busy time leading upto Xmas. I gave away some Lemon Curd and some very festive Cranbery Curd to a couple of Friends. I ordered 24x Italian (Amalfi) lemons from http://www.natoora.co.uk/ which cost me nearly £10. I have 1x left, 2x went mouldy and I used about 8x for the Lemon Curd and the rest I preserved. Preserved lemons are quite expensive in the shops. A shredded lemon really adds a Moroccan touch to any tagine or couscous recipes. Speaking of preserving, I also confit some duck. In other words I slow cooked some duck legs for two hours submerged in a deep dish full of duck fat. You know when its ready, as the flesh is almost falling off the bone. I let the duck cool and then put it in a sterilised kilner jar and covered the duck with all the flavoursome fat. This duck confit will sit in my pantry for months till a recipe calls for it or I finally get round making a cassoulet. When you want to use it, you put the duck along with some of the fat into a very hot oven for 5 mins and you will have the crispiest duck. The rest of the duck fat can be used to make the best roast potatoes you will ever taste. I have always been put off attempting duck confit as it sounded very daunting. But with the help of a good recipe from Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall's Meat book. I found the whole process very easy.


Tuesday, 23 December 2008

Peter Serafinowicz Does Macca

Saw this Paul McCartney spoof a few weeks ago on a repeat of The Peter Serafinowicz Show and I thought it was funny as hell.



His sketch on Al Pacino ia also pretty hysterical



And Finally I can't talk about Peter Serafinowicz without mentioning his Darth Vader In Love sketches.

Sunday, 21 December 2008

A Very Star Wars Christmas







I love this Yoda picture so much that I bought the figure and it comes out at Xmas and sits on the mantelpiece.

Thursday, 18 December 2008

Listening To.....

The brilliant Dusty Springfield. My interest in her was reawakened by a beer ad over the summer that used her track Spooky.







Anyway trying to find this song is very hard. Because Spooky is a cover, Dusty couldn't release her version before Classic IV made it a hit in the UK. So the record company released it as a B-Side to How Can I Be Sure in 1968 . This is why its so hard to track down.

That's why I was so excited when I found it on The Complete A and B Sides 1963-70. this is a fantastic CD, as you get 41 tracks on 2xCDs. The CD includes all the greats like I Only Want To Be With You, I Just Don't Know What To Do With Myself and Son Of A Preacher Man. Whats really impressive is that a lot of disc 2 (B-Sides) is just as good as disc 1 (A-Sides). A keynote for Audiophiles is that the CD set contains the original mono versions.

This great CD set is available on Amazon for a criminal price of 4.99. Do yourself a favour buy it for yourself, or give it to friends as an Xmas present.

Monday, 15 December 2008

Its Beginning To Look A Lot Like Xmas

As Da the advert goes.


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You either love it or hate it.

I love it, this Bing Crosby tune started getting me in a jolly mood and looking forward to Xmas at the end of November when it was 1st shown.

9 Days to go, the presents are all sorted, I made some mince pies at the weekend and my Guinness home brew is ready for supping.

Had a quick scan through the Xmas TV Times. Not sure what this says about Christmas TV, I spotted count 'em 7x Carry On films in 9 days, across 3x channels on terrestial TV. I would say its lazy and the schedulers are filling up airtime because when I started this blog in September, I am sure 3x of the films were screened then.


List of Carry On's over Xmas are:

Carry On Follow That Camel *
BBC1 Xmas Day/Night 1.40 am

Carry On Jack *
ITV Mon 29th 11.25 am

Carry On Behind *
CH4 Mon 29th 12.20pm

Carry On Cowboy *
ITV Tue 30th 12.55pm

Carry On Cleo *
ITV New Years Eve 11.25 am

Carry On Screaming
ITV Fri 2nd Jan '09 12.55 pm

Carry On Girls
BBC1 Fri 2nd Jan '09 12.10 am

*To Sky+


Carry On Behind Trailer





I will watch /Sky+ most of them, however I have seen them all bar a couple. Carry On Behind (1976) is lots of fun with Elke Sommer as a sexy Russian archaeologist chasing Kenneth William's Pofessor Crumpet around (another) campsite. Sommer who for some will be best remembered for her role alongside Peter Sellers in The Pink Panther's first sequel A Shot In The Dark (1964). There is some interesting stuff on her IMDB page, for example she guest starred on The Muppet Show in 1978. Peter Rogers must have really wanted her because she joined Phil Silvers (Carry On...Follow That Camel) (1967) as the highest paid performer with £30,000. To put her fee into to context Kenneth Williams was only paid £5,000. For Horror Hounds she will be best remembered for starring in Mario Bava's Baron Blood (1972) and Lisa And The Devil (1973).



If you need some more convincing here is a stylish picture of Elke Sommer in her prime posing for Playboy about 10 years before Carry On Behind.


Monday, 1 December 2008

Cupcake Heaven


Had some fun this last month practicing making cupcakes for myself and for a couple of friends birthdays. I kind of got inspired after reading Kate Shirazi's book Cupcake Magic.


It’s a great little book,,I got mine on offer from The Book People for £2.99, sadly they don’t stock it anymore, You can get it from Amazon for £5.99

Cup cakes seem to be the “In“ thing this year, there has been a rise in specialist bakers for cupcakes and similar goods. And not just in NY, London,,but Yorkshire, I was reading in Yorkshire Relish how Maggie Stratton setup a cupcake shop (The Cupcake Shoppe) near Wakefield. Dare I say it, it probably started with Sex and The City. As cafĂ© culture has exploded big time in this country in the last 10-15 years, it would only be natural that Carrie wannabes shop till they drop buying sexy lingerie and cute couture shoes and handbags followed by skinny caramel lattes with soya milk and a designer cup cake at the most chicest tea house/coffee shop.


Anyway…here is a selection of my Cupcakes.


1st attempt a Mocha cupcake with butter cream icing



Here are some unadulterated plain Red Velvet cupcakes with a yummy cream cheese icing




Red Blobs and Pink Balls


Red Sparkles




Yellow cream cheese icing with Pink Glitter and Pink Flowers



A beautiful birthday box of cupcakes




A party size box of cup cakes.

This was the first time I had chance to use my eggshell and green food paste. I think they turned out really well. So well that I am toying with the idea of taking my cakes to market, well a farmers market if I can, or the car-boot at the very least.

I Got My Eye On You


Some jelly I made for Halloween.