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George Layton is prolific - he's done the lot - and he's still working in his early 80s. Both an actor and screenwriter, his career stretches from the early 50s and Children's Hour and working with Violet Carson (who played Ena Sharples in Coronation Street), through years as a star on shows like Doctor in the House and It Aint Half Hot Mum, via cameos on The Likely Lads and semi regular roles in Minder and more. He's also a big friend of Richard O'Sullivan, so we'll no doubt find out how he is.
This is the first of a series of interviews we're sure as there's so much more to talk about with George who was also in EastEnders, Doctors, Casualty, French and Saunders (The list goes on)....plus there's all those scripts he's written or wanted to write.
Enjoy!
Presented and produced by Ashley Byrne. Research by Andrew Edwards
Continuity: Andy Hoyle and Jonathan Kydd.
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A very special interview here with Lord Grade (Michael Grade) whose fingerprints are all over British TV - from the days when his uncle Lew ran ATV to his own stewardship of LWT, BBC, Channel 4 and Later ITV again. Michael has launched (and axed) some of Britain's most popular TV shows.
Here he takes Ashley through a whistle stop potted history of his career, stopping off to reminisce about his time at each of the Britain's terrestrial channels along the way.
EastEnders, Neighbours, Mind Your Language, Dr Who, Jasper Carrot, Morecambe and Wise, The Big Breakfast, Four Weddings and a Funeral are just some of the iconic programmes and films that find their way into the chat.
And Michael ends with his take on the state of British TV and broadcasting today.
Enjoy!
Presented and produced by Ashley Byrne. Research by Andrew Edwards
Continuity: Andy Hoyle and Jonathan Kydd.
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Karen Grassle who played Caroline celebrates 50 years since the launch in 1974 of Little House on
The Prairie.
The then new show from America would pull in huge audiences all around the world including in the UK where it had a prime time slot.
Here Ashley talks to Karen about working with Michael Landon (which was fraught for a time), her child co stars who grew up during the course of the 9. year series and the impact making such a huge show had on her life.
Presented and produced by Ashley Byrne. Research by Andrew Edwards
Continuity: Andy Hoyle and Jonathan Kydd.
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Why Don't You?! played to millions of kids in the school holidays on BBC1. It began in 1973 and lasted until 1995, meaning the show touched several generations over nearly a quarter of a century.
Among the presenters Ant from Ant and Dec, among the producers - Russell T Davies but there were dozens more who cut their tv teeth on this show presented by children.
Here Ashley meets one of them down at the Midland Hotel in Manchester - Phil Noble was in the Liverpool gang from 1987.
Phil tells us how he landed the role, how the show worked behind the scenes and what it did for his life and other presenters who hosted WDY over the years.
Ashley and Phil also talk about how the show was seen by kids - this was marmite TV, you literally either loved it loathed it.
Presented and produced by Ashley Byrne. Research by Andrew Edwards
Continuity: Andy Hoyle and Jonathan Kydd.
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She was the voice behind one of the most well loved kids series of the 70s.
Gay Soper was the person who brought to life the world of The Flumps. Pootle, Perkin, Posie, Ma and Pa Flump and Grandpa Flump all became real characters thanks to her tremendously talented acting.
But though kids of the 70s remember the Flumps fondly, there was actually only 13 episodes in total.
Here Gay tells Ashley where The Flumps came from and how she came up with their voices, developed their characters and navigated a tremendously created script written by Julie Holder.
Presented and produced by Ashley Byrne. Research by Andrew Edwards
Continuity: Andy Hoyle and Jonathan Kydd.
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A special interview and another real treat here for all fans of cult Australian drama series Prisoner Cell Block H.
The show first aired twice a week down under in 1979 and quickly began pulling in huge figures.
The big star from the start was the legendary Val Lehman who played the iconic Bea Smith.
The character quickly became known as top dog or 'Queen Bea' for the way she ruled the roost in Wentworth Prison.
In this episode of Distinct Nostalgia, Val tells Ashley how she landed the role which soon made her a household name in Australia and around the world.
How much of Val is in Bea and Bea in Val? You decide....
Presented and produced by Ashley Byrne. Research by Andrew Edwards
Continuity: Andy Hoyle and Jonathan Kydd.
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Royston Mayoh was - and by reputation remains - one of the biggest names in British TV production. A writer and prolific director, Royston was involved with a plethora of top shows - This is Your Life, Opportunity Knocks, Tommy Cooper, Les Dawson, Kenny Everett to name but a few.
He started his career at ABC Television in Manchester and later worked or was associated with the legendary ITV Networks like Granada, Thames, Yorkshire and Tyne Tees.
His new book 'Revelations of a TV Director' has just been published and this interview with Ashley at Royston's home in South Manchester is the perfect teaser.
In Part Two, Royston tells Ashley about working with Tommy Cooper, Les Dawson, Barry Cryer, Billy Connolly, Hughie Green and Kenny Everett.
Royston's book is available via Scratching Shed Publishing based in Leeds
Presented and produced by Ashley Byrne. Research by Andrew Edwards
Continuity: Andy Hoyle and Jonathan Kydd.
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Royston Mayoh was - and by reputation remains - one of the biggest names in British TV production. A writer and prolific director, Royston was involved with a plethora of top shows - This is Your Life, Opportunity Knocks, Tommy Cooper, Les Dawson, Kenny Everett to name but a few.
He started his career at ABC Television in Manchester and later worked or was associated with the legendary ITV Networks like Granada, Thames, Yorkshire and Tyne Tees.
His new book 'Revelations of a TV Director' has just been published and this interview with Ashley at Royston's home in South Manchester is the perfect teaser.
In Part One, Royston tells Ashley about how he got started followed by candid tales of directing This is Your Life.
Part Two covering Kenny Everett, Tommy Cooper, Les Dawson, The Tube and much more will be out soon.
Royston's book is available via Scratching Shed Publishing based in Leeds
Presented and produced by Ashley Byrne. Research by Andrew Edwards
Continuity: Andy Hoyle and Jonathan Kydd.
A Made in Manchester Production.
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A special interview and a real treat here for all fans of iconic Australian drama series Prisoner Cell Block H.
The show first aired twice a week down under in 1979 and quickly began pulling in huge figures.
One of the early stars was Collette Mann who played Doreen.
Collette was in her late 20s at the time and it was the first big show she'd done.
Within weeks she was a household name and couldn't go anywhere in Australia without being recognised.
In this episode of Distinct Nostalgia, Collette tells Ashley what it was like working on such a ground breaking series with a huge female cast tackling some rich, raw and gritty storylines.
Ashley also chats to Collette about her time on Neighbours, writing books and her recent baptism of fire doing Panto in the UK.
Presented and produced by Ashley Byrne. Research by Andrew Edwards
Continuity: Andy Hoyle and Jonathan Kydd.
A Made in Manchester Production.
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It was a legendary series and a character which Jon Pertwee made his own.
Worzel Gummidge was loved by a generation of kids (and adults) in the late 70s and early 80s - and here we meet Jeremy Austin who played John - one of Worzel's little friends.
John takes us back nearly half a century to the magical world he inhabited as a child for several summers with his co-star Charlotte Coleman (who played Sue)
Playing brother and sister, they got to work with some of the biggest stars of TV and film.
Jerry tells Ashley about Jon Pertwee's perfectionism, about the chemistry he had with Una Stubbs who played Aunt Sally - and he teaches us some Worzeleze along the way.
We hear how the series only ended because Southern Television came to an end - and Jerry and Ashley give us their verdict on the BBC's recent re-incarnation of the classic character.
Produced and Presented Ashley Byrne. Researched by Andrew Edwards.
DN continuity - Andy Hoyle and Jonathan Kydd.
The DN theme by Rebecca Applin and Chris Warner/Made in Manchester.
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You Had At Me Hello!
by David Payne
On an evening shift in her deadly dull call centre job, Natalie connects with a caller who turns her life upside down.
Cast:
Natalie: Sarah Sinnott
Jane: Gerry Johnson.
Sound Editor: John Fryett
Producer:Janice Fryett.
Written by David Payne
A Spinney Media Production for Made in Manchester Productions and Distinct Nostalgia
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He was everyone’s loveable layabout. Shelley played by Hywell Bennett was huge, pulling in massive viewing figures in the 70s and 80s.
Very much of its time, when unemployment soared in the early years of Thatcher’s government, Shelley (produced by Thames Television) kicked back against authority and with his sardonic wit captivated millions going through the same situation. But amazingly the series has stood the test of time and Shelley’s often intelligent monologue ramblings would probably work today.
Here Belinda Sinclair, who played Shelley’s partner Fran talks about landing the role and how it was nearly someone else playing Shelley.
Belinda talks candidly about working with Hywell Bennett and Josephine Tewson - and how the role changed her life.
She also talks about her soap role in ch5’s Family Affairs.
And there’s plenty of interviews and reunions plus new comedy and drama to come in coming months on Distinct Nostalgia. So keep checking for new shows.
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Barry Evans was a huge star in the 60s, 70s and 80s.
One of the heart-throbs of his day, he was recognisable to millions for his roles in several big ITV sitcoms like Doctor in the House and later as the teacher Mr Brown in the London Weekend hit Mind Your Language.
But Barry kept himself to himself and was a very private figure. Little has ever really been said or written about him until now
Here Ashley chat's to Daniel Ward who has just published a new book about Barry's life and death
Across 75 minutes, they discuss his career, fame, personal life (it's emerged Barry was actually bisexual) and the circumstances surrounding what remains his suspicious death.
For anyone who remembers Barry Evans, it's an intriguing chat.
Daniel Ward's book is available price £19.99 from Fantom Publishing. www.fantompublishing.co.uk
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A preview of some of the interviews and reunions lined up on Distinct Nostalgia for Christmas, New Year and early 2024.
All this plus new comedy, new drama and the Distinct Nostalgia Mind of the Month Quiz ...all back by popular demand.
Stay subscribed and you won't miss anything when it lands. You can also follow the latest news on our releases on X at @distinctbyMIM
And please do drop us a line if you've an idea for an interview, reunion or special documentary. Email [email protected]
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Christmas Sitcom Special: 'Re-inventing Christmas'
The girls are preparing for Christmas and ponder what would happen if Jesus was born in the UK today, while side-swiping at modern inventions that they see as old hat.
Lindsay Eavis as Florrie
Janice Fryett as DottyWritten by Janice Fryett.
Editor: John Fryett.
A Spinney Audio Production for Distinct Nostalgia.
This year Lindsay has appeared on TV in The Bay and Documentary Now as well as northern stages and the current Northern Rail advert and Janice has appeared in Emmerdale and The Archers and pushed a cheese trolley while shouting about cheese in the BBC Eurovision trailer. She is also in the current Greggs advert, sniffing coffee.Coming soon, a new season of docs, interviews, reunions, comedy and drama. Keep listening.
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New Series - Florrie and Dotty
The girls are back, giving it large in 2023. They side-swipe at anything from cancel culture to cat-calling, dating to dancing and bungee-exercise to burlesque - and they don't hold back.Written by Janice Fryett, with Lindsay Eavis as Florrie, and Janice Fryett as Dotty
Episode 3 - Buckets of Dates
A Spinney Audio Production for Distinct Nostalgia.Since you last heard from them, Lindsay has appeared on TV in The Bay and Documentary Now as well as northern stages and the current Northern Rail advert and Janice has appeared in Emmerdale and The Archers and pushed a cheese trolley while shouting about cheese in the BBC Eurovision trailer. She is also in the current Greggs advert, sniffing coffee.
Episode 3 in the New Series will be released soon.
Also coming soon ....Our British Greats series continues with Ashley in Conversation with Melvyn Hayes and we're chatting to Daniel Ward about his new book about sitcom star Barry Evans (Of Mind Your Language fame).
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New Series - Florrie and Dotty
The girls are back, giving it large in 2023. They side-swipe at anything from cancel culture to cat-calling, dating to dancing and bungee-exercise to burlesque - and they don't hold back.Written by Janice Fryett, with Lindsay Eavis as Florrie, and Janice Fryett as Dotty
Episode 2 - Cancel and Continue
A Spinney Media Production for Distinct Nostalgia.Since you last heard from them, Lindsay has appeared on TV in The Bay and Documentary Now as well as northern stages and the current Northern Rail advert and Janice has appeared in Emmerdale and The Archers and pushed a cheese trolley while shouting about cheese in the BBC Eurovision trailer. She is also in the current Greggs advert, sniffing coffee.
Episode 3 in the New Series will be released soon.
Also coming soon ....Our British Greats series continues with Ashley in Conversation with Melvyn Hayes and we're chatting to Daniel Ward about his new book about sitcom star Barry Evans (Of Mind Your Language fame).
Distinct Nostalgia costs time and money to run. And we'd welcome support on Patreon.Support the show
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New Series - Florrie and Dotty
The girls are back, giving it large in 2023. They side-swipe at anything from cancel culture to cat-calling, dating to dancing and bungee-exercise to burlesque - and they don't hold back.Written by Janice Fryett, with Lindsay Eavis as Florrie, and Janice Fryett as Dotty
Episode 1 - Delusion
A Spinney Media Production for Distinct Nostalgia.Since you last heard from them, Lindsay has appeared on TV in The Bay and Documentary Now as well as northern stages and the current Northern Rail advert and Janice has appeared in Emmerdale and The Archers and pushed a cheese trolley while shouting about cheese in the BBC Eurovision trailer. She is also in the current Greggs advert, sniffing coffee.
Episode 2 in the new series Cancel and Continue will be released soon.
Also coming soon ....Our British Greats series continues with Ashley in Conversation with Melvyn Hayes and we're chatting to Daniel Ward about his new book about sitcom star Barry Evans (Of Mind Your Language fame).
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Welcome to Episode Six (and the final episode in this series) of What's Wrong with You?! - A ground breaking new comedy panel show produced by Made in Manchester (MIM).
What’s Wrong With You? is the first show of its kind where every member of the panel and every guest has a disability.
Hosted by comedian Pete Selwood with regular panellists Laurence Clark and Don Biswas, guests across the series include British comedian of the Year Dan Tiernan, comic Harriet Dyer and Coronation Street Star Cherylee Houston.Guests in Episode Six - comedian Sam Serrano and comedian and actor Josh Pugh
Produced by Kurt Brookes, the Executive Producers are Ashley Byrne and Adam Rushton.
Producer Kurt Brookes says ‘Making the series and working with Pete, Don, Laurence, and all our amazing guests, was an absolute pleasure."
"We'd been trying to get it off the ground for years but no-one would touch it until we got funding through the Audio Content Fund, who really liked the premise of everyone telling their stories in a frank and, more importantly, a funny way."
Kurt added ‘I think our priority with the series was to be as funny as possible, that way we change some attitudes via the back door; no-one likes being lectured but everyone loves to laugh."
Executive Producer Ashley Byrne says ‘it’s a fun and funny series which hopefully breaks down some of the silly taboos that still exist around disabilities.'
What's Wrong with You? is a Made in Manchester Production for Distinct Nostalgia and Distinct Comedy. Brought to you with support from the Audio Content Fund.
Recorded at Hotel Brooklyn on Portland Street, Manchester.
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With the news of David McCallum's death at the age of 90, we're playing out an exclusive never before heard interview with the man himself. Iain Mackness spoke to David during the pandemic a few years ago. It's a wide ranging chat in which David talks about many of his biggest roles in a long and illustrious career in Britain and the United States. From Man from Uncle to Sapphire and Steel and NCIS, David's work is known across the generations. Enjoy this special tribute. RIP one of the greats!
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