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2017 Virgin Australia Supercars Championship
"Captured at Round 6 of the 2017 Australian Porsche Carrera Cup series during the Sandown 500 at the Sandown Raceway, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia."
By Slade Perrins
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RIP Geoffrey Palmer (4.6.1927 - 5.11.2020)
"I’m not very passionate about anything really. My hobbies are fishing - I chase trout and salmon – and I do a bit of gardening, but nothing exciting."
"Once I was offered a super part in a film – but the date clashed with fishing in Scotland. My son Charlie said, 'Dad, you’ve been working for sixty years – do the fishing.' So I did. And the film wasn’t any good, anyway."
Arguably the most ubiquitous actor in classic British TV, certainly one of the hardest working. In his 65 year career, with nearly 200 screen credits, Geoffrey became one of the most familiar faces in television comedy. I don't think there is another performer who appeared in more sitcoms in their life.
Among his sitcom appearances (regular roles in bold):
The Army Game, The Strange World of Gurney Slade, Bootsie and Snudge, Pardon the Expression, Mrs. Thursday, George and the Dragon, Me Mammy, The Liver Birds, Happy Ever After, The Fall and Rise of Reginald Perrin, Fawlty Towers, Bless Me Father, The Goodies, Whoops Apocalypse, The Last Song, Butterflies, Fairly Secret Army, Executive Stress, Hot Metal, Blackadder Goes Forth, Look at the State We're In!, The Legacy of Reginald Perrin, Absolute Power, The Savages, and perhaps most famously As Time Goes By.
Best known for authoritative roles, both straight and comic, and for his deadpan glum, hangdog appearance, Palmer worked nearly constantly for nearly two thirds of a century. There were film roles, stage work, and a whole host of TV genre credits, including three separate appearances on Doctor Who.
A uniquely familiar and constant presence on TV throughout my life, Geoffrey is survived by his wife of over 50 years, Sally Green, and children Harriet and Charles.
#geoffrey palmer#Rip#death ment tw#in memoriam#Character Actors#Classic TV#Only just read about his passing. The news has been somewhat lost I think in the slew of other stuff going on today#It for sure has been A Day. But felt I should mark the passing of one of the most recognisable#And hardest working character actors in brit TV history#Much loved by audiences and costars alike and apparently nothing like his slightly sour and grumpy screen persona#Genre credits include Dr Who#The Avengers#The Saint#Gideon's Way#The Baron#Colditz#The Sweeney#The Professionals#Inspector Morse#And Poirot#And more! A hell of a career#I've been watching The Army Game recently and tbh he could count as a regular in that#He's in far more episodes than he's credited for but usually in walk ons or non speaking parts as random soldiers#Or most often desk sergeants#Anyway. I usually end my tags on these posts by recommending a favourite role or two but it's honestly so hard with Geoffrey#Because that's such a long and impressive career. Special mention to his turns in The Professionals as the world's least likely gangster#And a wonderfully underplayed Oliver Cromwell in The Further Adventures of the Musketeers
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“Jailed For Firing House Encroaching On His Lot,” Toronto Star. February 22, 1938. Page 30. ----- Next Door Neighbor Blames Wine, Is Given Two Months ----- GRIEVANCE IS SEEN ---- (No. 1 Police Court, Magistrate Browne, City Hall.) ‘The man threw coal oil on each side of a cottage at 42 Kenilworth Ave., and ignited it,’ Det. Sergt. Walter McConnell swore in giving evidence against Thomas Kennedy charged with arson. Magistrate Browne imposed sentence of two months in No. 1 police court to-day.
‘The cottage encroaches on Kennedy’s property at 44 Kenilworth Ave., to the extent of 1 1/2 feet,’ the witness said.
Witness said the owner of the cottage had made an agreement to remove the encroachment but had never done so.
Kennedy admitted he had been drinking wine and didn’t realize what he was doing.
‘He has got some grievance,’ said the court. ‘You will go to jail for two months.’ Mrs. Ethel Slade, Nasmith Ave., told the court of finding her home ransacked on the night of Feb. 12, after coming home from a dance. Two radios, a diamond ring, a purse, and money and a toaster were missing.
To-day Lawrence and Matthew Baker, brothers, were charged with housebreaking and receiving.
Ann Wiseman, who occupies the upper part of the house, testified that when she came home on the night in question it seemed as ‘though a cyclone had hit the house. One of the radios belonged to witness.
Detective Fred Storm told of finding the toaster in the room occupied by the two men on Oak St.
Oliver Borland swore he found finger-prints on a mirror that had been moved to get the radio. The finger prints found were the same as the thumb of Lawrence Baker.
No defence was offered.
‘Both men will be convicted,’ decided his worship.
Both had previous police records.
‘You are trying desperately to get to the penitentiary,’ his worship told Lawrence, 18 years old. ‘You will go to jail for one year. You will reach the penitentiary if you keep on.
‘Matthew, you will go to jail for one year on this charge and six months for the theft of 35 pounds of butter, to run consecutively.’ He was convicted of the butter theft charge a week ago.
Norman Burns, convicted of breaking into a Queen St. E. garage and stealing 14 batteries, was given three months. ---- UNABLE TO RAISE BAIL ---- (County Police Court, at County Buildings, Magistrate Keith) Ardwell Perrin, Charles St. E., was further remanded to March 1 to-day by Magistrate Keith in county police court. Unable to raise $5,000 bail, Perrin remained in custody.
Perrin is charged with breaking and entering the home of John Stewart, Wolverton AVe., while armed, and breaking and entering the home of John E. Hutchinson, Inglewood Dr. In both cases, it is alleged, articles were stolen. Harold Blott and William Morgan were given suspended sentence. They were convicted of stealing a bicycle. Frank Guildford, complainant, told court restitution had been made. ----- GETS THREE MONTHS --- (No. 2 police court at City Hall, Magistrate Jones.) Appearing before Magistrate Jones, in No. 2 police court, William John Loker, who last week pleaded guilty of theft of two watches, a cigarette lighter and a silver dollar was sentenced to three months imprisonmenet. ‘I can’t help you - you have a record,’ said Magistrate Jones.
‘The charge of permitting betting against Rose and William Steinberg will be withdrawn,’ announced Crown Counsel W. Martin. Accused had appeared previously and had been remanded until to-day. Three Remanded on Bail Thomas J. O’Connor and James Davis, charged with theft of a purse and contents from Theresa Schreider, pleaded not guilty. They were remanded until Thursday at the crown’s request. Bail was set at $200.
Frederick Ashfield, charged with assault, was remanded on his own bail for one week.
Albert Stagg, charged with theft, was remanded until March 1 with bail set at $500. No arraignment was made. Owing to the absence of county officers, John Marks, Douglas MacPhee, and Robert Cobbon, charged with auto theft, were remanded until Feb. 28. Employee Is Jailed Convicted of theft of machinery parts, owned by S. C. Kernerman, George Lemon was sentenced to six months.
‘I would find dies, drills, pliers, would be missing,’ said Kernerman, who explained accused had been in his employ. I treated him like a brother and knew he was a drug addict. I have a letter from him in a part of which practically admitted responsibility for the missing things.’
‘This man has a record,’ said the crown.
‘Not for six years,’ said Lemon.
‘Have you anything you want to say?’ asked the bench of Lemon.
‘No,’ replied accused.
Ask Trial by Jury David Sher, appearing for Hermon Cutler and Walter Ross, charged with recording and registering bets, elected trial by jury. After preliminary evidence, accused were committed for trial. A further charge of permitting premises to be used for registering and recording bets against Ross was adjourned for a month.
Plainclothesman John Brennon told of a visit to the apartment of Ross in which Cutler rented a room. Ross was not present but after forcing the door the officer had followed Cutler to the bathroom where he had retrieved some papers. These papers, he alleged, showed the recording of bets. --- UNION WOMAN FINED ---- (No. 3 Police Court, Magistrate Cowan, City Hall.) Leonard Woodlinger, an employee of a cleaning firm having strike trouble, charged Reta Sweet, a union member in No. 3 police court, today, with assaulting him Feb. 5.
‘I walked into a store to get cigarettes. Accused came in, said something about scabbing, and slapped my face. I never saw her before,’ he asserted.
Defendant admitted she told Woodlinger to stop scabbing. ‘He threatened to hit me,’ she said.
‘I am satisfied you slapped his face,’ ruled Magistrate Cowan, registering a conviction and imposing a fine of $10 or 10 days. Defendant pleaded not guilty. ---- FOUND NINE DRINKING ---- (No. 4 Police Court, at City Hall, Magistrate Tinker) On the evidence of P.C.s Small and White, Thomas Seconde was convicted in No. 4 court of permitting drunkenness in his home on George St., and fined $25 or 30 days.
‘We found nine persons drinking beer at 1.30 this morning. Two of them were drunk. We seized 15 quarts of beer and a small quantity of wine,’ testified P.C. White.
#toronto#police court#theft#housebreaking#break and enter#stolen machinery#public drinking#substance abuse#attempted arson#arson#burning down the house#strike#working class politics#sentenced to prison#toronto jail#toronto jail farm#ontario reformatory#fines or jail#great depression in canada#crime and punishment in canada#history of crime and punishment in canada
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Grid Reduced to 34 Cars After Carnage-Filled Saturday – Sportscar365
Grid Reduced to 34 Cars After Carnage-Filled Saturday – Sportscar365
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Amina Perrin isn't looking for love. In fact, she isn't looking for anything. She's got her yoga, her massage therapy and the community she serves, keeping her plenty busy. That is until she bumps into a stranger who may change her free-spirited mind. Gabriel Slade is living the good life. Financially secure, nice condo overlooking the city, and the occasional "drink" with a beautiful woman--he has no intention on getting caught up, especially not with one so much younger than him, but here he is... getting all caught up and picking up a long forgotten saxophone he calls Her. Good Old Soul by Aja http://bit.ly/GoodOldSoul #kindleunlimited #amazonreaders #romance #aaromance
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If I were to tell you I wrote a story about a May/December love affair between music and a saxophone named Her, would you believe me? I didn’t think you would but it’s true. Music has been here since the dawn of time. It’s been the melody of life, unfettered, free, and always waiting for us to-dare I say-tame it and guide it with our voices and with our instruments. The musician may have picked up the sax and breathed air into Her, but it was from the music, the jazz that was created, that love was found and where it grew.
Amina Perrin isn’t looking for love. In fact, she isn’t looking for anything. She’s got her yoga, her massage therapy and the community she serves, keeping her plenty busy. That is until she bumps into a stranger who may change her free-spirited mind.
Gabriel Slade is living the good life. Financially secure, nice condo overlooking the city, and the occasional “drink” with a beautiful woman—he has no intention on getting caught up, especially not with one so much younger than him, but here he is… getting all caught up and picking up a long forgotten saxophone he calls Her.
If you’re opposed to sweltering love scenes between two passionate adults, this book isn’t for you.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0791L7NVX
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Dropbox: Creative Freedom from Johnny Kelly on Vimeo.
A 60 second film I directed for Dropbox, part of their first ad campaign, by 72andSunny.
The brief: illustrate the amazing things can be done with creative freedom. We approached over 100 collaborators to make a slice of the film each. Julian Glander (julianglander.com) designed and animated the sequence shown in the thumbnail above - please peruse lovely work by the other contributors in the links below.
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Full Credits:
Client / Dropbox: Kristen Spilman Patrick Rowell Sheila Vashee Julie Herendeen Preston Hershorn
Agency / 72andSunny: Chief Creative Officer: Glenn Cole Group Creative Director: Matt Murphy Creative Director/Designer: Robert Teague Creative Director/Writer: Claire Morrisey Sr. Writer: Dave Carlson Designer: Nick Marx Sr. Film Producer: Angelo Mazzamuto Sr. Film Producer: Perrin Rausch Film Producer: Emilie Talermo Group Brand Director: Rhea Curry Brand Director: Shannon Reed Brand Coordinator: Zachary Hill Business Affairs Director: Kallie Halbach Sr. Business Affairs Manager: Lara Drew Business Affairs Coordinator: Calli Howard Business Affairs Coordinator: Michelle Fink Co-Head of Strategy/Group Strategy Director: Bryan Smith Strategy Director: Brooke-Lynn Luat Jr. Strategist: Gigi Braybrooks
Film Credits: Design/Production Company: Nexus Director: Johnny Kelly Executive Creative Director: Chris O'Reilly Sr. Producer: Isobel Conroy Production Manager: Lucy Banks Production Manager: Thomas Cullen Studio Director of Photography: Matthew Day Locations Director of Photography: Matthew Fox Project Lead: Elliott Kajdan Project Lead: David Walker Editor (60): David Slade Editor (30): Nick Gartner Production Design: Stripeland Art Department @Stripeland: Ben Gerlis, Ben Austin, Sean Hogan, Gemma Pearce, Emily Suvanvej, Jack Needle 3D Animation: Eaton Crous, Joao Monteiro 2D Animation: Tom Bunker, James Hatley Compositing: Bence Varga, Pete Baxter Post Production: Time Based Arts Compositor: Sheldon Gardner Colorist: Simone Grattarola
Music & Sound Design Credits: Human
Mix Credits: Formosa Group Mixer: John Bolen, Hermann Thurmann Executive Producer: Lauren Cascio Assistant: Jeff King
Lead Contributors: Iain Acton – iainacton.uk Stine Belden Roed – stinestine.no Valerie Berry – valerieberry.com Marc Bouyer – steakollective.net/author/marc/ Nicolas Brantut Dan Burgess – danburgessart.com Nicholas Burrows / Nous Vous – nousvous.eu Tom Bunker – tombunker.tumblr.com Joey Camacho / Raw & Rendered – rawandrendered.com/301-365/ Loan Casanave Ryan Close – ryanjclose.com Isobel Conroy Mark Conroy Matthew Cooper – matthewcooperfilm.com Andrea Cuius / Nocte – nocte.co.uk Jack Cunningham – jack-cunningham.tumblr.com Valentina D'Efilippo – valentinadefilippo.co.uk Sophie Durston – sophiedurston.co.uk Renaud Futterer / Panoply – panoply.cc Julian Glander – julianglander.com Marcin Ignac / Variable marcinignac.com Jamie Jones - whoisjamiejones.com Jean Michel Kajdan Michael Kirkham – michaelkirkham.com Jim LeFevre – jimlefevre.com Luigi Mazzamuto McBess – mcbess.com Cian McLoughlin – cianmcloughlin.com Denise Nestor – denisenestorillustration.com Charlotte Quillet – charlottequillet.blogspot.co.uk Florent Rousseau – florentrousseau.prosite.com Joelle Snaith – behance.net/joellesnaith Joe Sparrow – joe-sparrow.tumblr.com Karolis Strautniekas - strautniekas.com Yuki Sugiyura - yukisugiura.co.uk Javier Tomassi – javitommasi.com Emmanuelle Walker – emmanuellewalker.com Duncan Wilson / Barber Osgerby – barberosgerby.com Industrial Facility — industrialfacility.com M&E — me-me-me.se
nexusproductions.com johnnykel.ly dropbox.com 72andsunny.com humanworldwide.com/
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Dropbox: Creative Freedom from Johnny Kelly on Vimeo.
A 60 second film I directed for Dropbox, part of their first ad campaign, by 72andSunny.
The brief: illustrate the amazing things can be done with creative freedom. We approached over 100 collaborators to make a slice of the film each. Julian Glander (julianglander.com) designed and animated the sequence shown in the thumbnail above - please peruse lovely work by the other contributors in the links below.
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Full Credits:
Client / Dropbox: Kristen Spilman Patrick Rowell Sheila Vashee Julie Herendeen Preston Hershorn
Agency / 72andSunny: Chief Creative Officer: Glenn Cole Group Creative Director: Matt Murphy Creative Director/Designer: Robert Teague Creative Director/Writer: Claire Morrisey Sr. Writer: Dave Carlson Designer: Nick Marx Sr. Film Producer: Angelo Mazzamuto Sr. Film Producer: Perrin Rausch Film Producer: Emilie Talermo Group Brand Director: Rhea Curry Brand Director: Shannon Reed Brand Coordinator: Zachary Hill Business Affairs Director: Kallie Halbach Sr. Business Affairs Manager: Lara Drew Business Affairs Coordinator: Calli Howard Business Affairs Coordinator: Michelle Fink Co-Head of Strategy/Group Strategy Director: Bryan Smith Strategy Director: Brooke-Lynn Luat Jr. Strategist: Gigi Braybrooks
Film Credits: Design/Production Company: Nexus Director: Johnny Kelly Executive Creative Director: Chris O'Reilly Sr. Producer: Isobel Conroy Production Manager: Lucy Banks Production Manager: Thomas Cullen Studio Director of Photography: Matthew Day Locations Director of Photography: Matthew Fox Project Lead: Elliott Kajdan Project Lead: David Walker Editor (60): David Slade Editor (30): Nick Gartner Production Design: Stripeland Art Department @Stripeland: Ben Gerlis, Ben Austin, Sean Hogan, Gemma Pearce, Emily Suvanvej, Jack Needle 3D Animation: Eaton Crous, Joao Monteiro 2D Animation: Tom Bunker, James Hatley Compositing: Bence Varga, Pete Baxter Post Production: Time Based Arts Compositor: Sheldon Gardner Colorist: Simone Grattarola
Music & Sound Design Credits: Human
Mix Credits: Formosa Group Mixer: John Bolen, Hermann Thurmann Executive Producer: Lauren Cascio Assistant: Jeff King
Lead Contributors: Iain Acton – iainacton.uk Stine Belden Roed – stinestine.no Valerie Berry – valerieberry.com Marc Bouyer – steakollective.net/author/marc/ Nicolas Brantut Dan Burgess – danburgessart.com Nicholas Burrows / Nous Vous – nousvous.eu Tom Bunker – tombunker.tumblr.com Joey Camacho / Raw & Rendered – rawandrendered.com/301-365/ Loan Casanave Ryan Close – ryanjclose.com Isobel Conroy Mark Conroy Matthew Cooper – matthewcooperfilm.com Andrea Cuius / Nocte – nocte.co.uk Jack Cunningham – jack-cunningham.tumblr.com Valentina D'Efilippo – valentinadefilippo.co.uk Sophie Durston – sophiedurston.co.uk Renaud Futterer / Panoply – panoply.cc Julian Glander – julianglander.com Marcin Ignac / Variable marcinignac.com Jamie Jones - whoisjamiejones.com Jean Michel Kajdan Michael Kirkham – michaelkirkham.com Jim LeFevre – jimlefevre.com Luigi Mazzamuto McBess – mcbess.com Cian McLoughlin – cianmcloughlin.com Denise Nestor – denisenestorillustration.com Charlotte Quillet – charlottequillet.blogspot.co.uk Florent Rousseau – florentrousseau.prosite.com Joelle Snaith – behance.net/joellesnaith Joe Sparrow – joe-sparrow.tumblr.com Karolis Strautniekas - strautniekas.com Yuki Sugiyura - yukisugiura.co.uk Javier Tomassi – javitommasi.com Emmanuelle Walker – emmanuellewalker.com Duncan Wilson / Barber Osgerby – barberosgerby.com Industrial Facility — industrialfacility.com M&E — me-me-me.se
nexusproductions.com mickeyandjohnny.com dropbox.com 72andsunny.com humanworldwide.com/
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***Preorder Alert***
Coming March 9, 2018 from Aja!!!
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0791L7NVX
If I were to tell you I wrote a story about a May/December love affair between music and a saxophone named Her, would you believe me? I didn’t think you would but it’s true. Music has been here since the dawn of time. It’s been the melody of life, unfettered, free, and always waiting for us to-dare I say-tame it and guide it with our voices and with our instruments. The musician may have picked up the sax and breathed air into Her, but it was from the music, the jazz that was created, that love was found and where it grew. Amina Perrin isn’t looking for love. In fact, she isn’t looking for anything. She’s got her yoga, her massage therapy and the community she serves, keeping her plenty busy. That is until she bumps into a stranger who may change her free-spirited mind. Gabriel Slade is living the good life. Financially secure, nice condo overlooking the city, and the occasional “drink” with a beautiful woman—he has no intention on getting caught up, especially not with one so much younger than him, but here he is… getting all caught up and picking up a long forgotten saxophone he calls Her. If you’re opposed to sweltering love scenes between two passionate adults, this book isn’t for you.
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