Saturday, 14 March 2015
Sir Terry Pratchett - Rest In Peace
This is a blog entry I didn't want to have to write yet.
I was at work on Thursday 12th March, and a friend told me that Sir Terry had died.
I was lost for words.
As Rik Mayall, who passed last year, was a comedy inspiration for me, Sir Terry was my writing inspiration.
If it wasn't for his Discworld series I would probably have never started writing my own little stories.
My Twitter account and this blog are named in inspiration of the Discworld.
He was and still is and forever will be my favourite author.
The Discworld made the last 20 odd years of my life very happy.
His death was announced on his twitter feed with a beautifully poignant Discworld style series of tweets.
I'm not going to lie - I cried when I read this.
If somehow the spirit of Sir Terry can read this blog entry then I'd just like to say
"Thank you for everything. From the bottom of my heart. Thank you."
The Fool.
Tuesday, 6 January 2015
In Memoriam 2014
Always a sad way to start the year, but I've done another video for those stars who have passed in the previous twelve months.
The 2 biggest depressing ones for me personally were Rik Mayall and Robin Williams.
2014 wasn't was great year for me to be honest - our dog of 11 years died in July, combined with some other stuff I won't go into.
Thank you for watching.
Am hoping to get better at doing my blog.
The Fool.
The 2 biggest depressing ones for me personally were Rik Mayall and Robin Williams.
2014 wasn't was great year for me to be honest - our dog of 11 years died in July, combined with some other stuff I won't go into.
Thank you for watching.
Am hoping to get better at doing my blog.
The Fool.
Wednesday, 24 September 2014
Seven Deadly Sins II
RAE CARPENTER
Occupation: TV Presenter on Gems TV
Twitter: @RaeCarpenter
Website: RaeCarpenter.co.uk
SEVEN DEADLY SINS
WRATH - What Really Annoys You?
Insincere people, people who eat with their mouths open, injustice
GREED - If You Had A Million Pounds What Would You Do With It?
Keep working, live off the interest and give to those who need it.
SLOTH - What Do You Do To Relax?
Open a bottle of wine with friends and/or family, go for a long run
PRIDE - What About Your Life Are You Most Proud Of?
My family
LUST - Is There A Famous Person You Really Fancy?
Yes
ENVY - If You Could Change Places With Anyone Who Would It Be?
I don't think I'd change places with anyone, but I'd like a glimpse occasionally at what it's like to live in someone else's shoes
GLUTTONY - If You Could Eat Anything Right Now, What Would It Be?
A bag of chips from a chip shop with curry sauce
Thank you so much Rae, very much appreciated :) xx
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COMIC RELIEF FUND
For every famous person who takes the time and answers the questionnaire I will give £2 to Comic Relief.
Comic Relief Fund So Far: £4.00
(BTW I would give more each time, but I'm not made of money)
Occupation: TV Presenter on Gems TV
Twitter: @RaeCarpenter
Website: RaeCarpenter.co.uk
SEVEN DEADLY SINS
WRATH - What Really Annoys You?
Insincere people, people who eat with their mouths open, injustice
GREED - If You Had A Million Pounds What Would You Do With It?
Keep working, live off the interest and give to those who need it.
SLOTH - What Do You Do To Relax?
Open a bottle of wine with friends and/or family, go for a long run
PRIDE - What About Your Life Are You Most Proud Of?
My family
LUST - Is There A Famous Person You Really Fancy?
Yes
ENVY - If You Could Change Places With Anyone Who Would It Be?
I don't think I'd change places with anyone, but I'd like a glimpse occasionally at what it's like to live in someone else's shoes
GLUTTONY - If You Could Eat Anything Right Now, What Would It Be?
A bag of chips from a chip shop with curry sauce
Thank you so much Rae, very much appreciated :) xx
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COMIC RELIEF FUND
For every famous person who takes the time and answers the questionnaire I will give £2 to Comic Relief.
Comic Relief Fund So Far: £4.00
(BTW I would give more each time, but I'm not made of money)
Saturday, 12 July 2014
Fool's Foxes 2014
As some of you may or many not know Jennifer Lawrence was announced a few months back as the winner of the 2014 FHM Sexiest Woman In The World List, so as last year and the year before I have compiled my own 100 of women who have caught my eye during the last 12 months - again they're only in alphabetical order.
- Alex Jones
- Alex Lovell
- Alice Felgate
- Ali DeFoy
- Amanda Lamb
- Amanda Mealing
- Ana Ivanovic
- Angellica Bell
- Anna Shaffer
- Anna Skellern
- Anoushka Williams
- Beth Behrs
- Brie Bella
- Brooke Vincent
- Camilla Arfwedson
- Caroline Flack
- Catherine Tyldesley
- Chanelle Hayes
- Chloe Moretz
- Christina Perri
- Davina McCall
- Dawn O'Porter
- Eliza Taylor-Cotter
- Ellie Goulding
- Emilia Clarke
- Emma (WWE Diva)
- Emma Watson
- Emma Willis
- Eva Green
- Eve Myles
- Fearne Cotton
- Fiona Wade
- Gail Kim
- Gemma Atkinson
- Gemma Hadley
- Gemma Merna
- Georgia May Foote
- Gizzi Erskine
- Hayley Atwell
- Holly Willoughby
- Jasmine Harman
- Jayne Sharp
- Jennette McCurdy
- Jenna-Louise Coleman
- Jennifer Love Hewitt
- Jessica Ennis
- Jessica Fox
- Jodie Marsh
- Jorgie Porter
- Kaley Cuoco
- Karen Alloy
- Karen Gillan
- Kari Byron
- Kaitlyn (former WWE Diva)
- Kat Dennings
- Kat Shoob
- Kelly Adams
- Kelly Brook
- Kelsey-Beth Crossley
- Kirstie Allsopp
- Kirsty Duffy
- Kym Marsh
- Lara de-Leuw
- Laura Whitmore
- Layla (WWE Diva)
- Lisa Faulkner
- Lisa Snowdon
- Lucy Siegle
- Luisa Zissman
- Maria Sharapova
- Marina Berry
- Melissa Rauch
- Miranda Cosgrove
- Myleene Klass
- Natalie Anderson
- Natasha O'Keeffe
- Natalya Neidhart
- Nathalie Emmanuel
- Nigella Lawson
- Nikki Bella
- Noelle Foley
- Paige (former WWE Divas Champion)
- Rachel Riley
- Rae Carpenter
- Rita Ora
- Roxanne McKee
- Sarah Jane Crawford
- Scarlett Johansson
- Scarlett Johnson
- Shobna Gulati
- Stephanie Davis
- Stephanie McMahon
- Summer Rae
- Suranne Jones
- Suzi Perry
- Taryn Terrell
- Tinashe
- Velvet Sky
- Victoria Coren Mitchell
- Wallis Day
Monday, 9 June 2014
Rik Mayall
I know I had to come back to my blog at some point, but the fact that it's the news of the death of Rik Mayall that is making me is heartbreaking.
Rik Mayall was for many people one of the greatest comedy actors and writers and performer ever.
He was anarchic, insane, violent, but above all else extremely funny.
He was great in everything he did, be it the Cliff Richard loving Rik in The Young Ones, the slobby pathetic Richie in Bottom or the totally immoral Alan B'Stard in The New Statesman.
He did what I still believe now to be the greatest edition of Jackanory every shown on TV - his reading of Roald Dahl's George's Marvellous Medicine was a breathtaking performance from an extremely talented man.
His teaming for Adrian Edmondson in the early 80s broke new ground with comedy when TV comedy was all safe and sound in the world of suburbia, they came crashing in kicking and screaming.
He died earlier today at the age of 56. I always in visioned Rik reaching his 90s still being his anarchic self, so for him to leave us at just 56 makes me (and no doubt quite a few others) annoyed and depressed at it all.
He leaves us with a tremendous legacy of comedy and brilliance.
He will be deeply missed by us all.
REST IN PEACE RIK MAYALL
Rik Mayall was for many people one of the greatest comedy actors and writers and performer ever.
He was anarchic, insane, violent, but above all else extremely funny.
He was great in everything he did, be it the Cliff Richard loving Rik in The Young Ones, the slobby pathetic Richie in Bottom or the totally immoral Alan B'Stard in The New Statesman.
He did what I still believe now to be the greatest edition of Jackanory every shown on TV - his reading of Roald Dahl's George's Marvellous Medicine was a breathtaking performance from an extremely talented man.
His teaming for Adrian Edmondson in the early 80s broke new ground with comedy when TV comedy was all safe and sound in the world of suburbia, they came crashing in kicking and screaming.
He died earlier today at the age of 56. I always in visioned Rik reaching his 90s still being his anarchic self, so for him to leave us at just 56 makes me (and no doubt quite a few others) annoyed and depressed at it all.
He leaves us with a tremendous legacy of comedy and brilliance.
He will be deeply missed by us all.
REST IN PEACE RIK MAYALL
Friday, 3 January 2014
In Memoriam 2013
Thought I'd start the year off with a video I spent ages creating - a memorial video of the past year.
I haven't included everyone famous who died in 2013, because that would have taken ages.
Music is 'Adagio for strings' by Samuel Barber
Monday, 5 August 2013
The New Doctor
Okay, first off, I am a massive fan of Doctor Who - but not confident enough to have it as my specialist subject on Mastermind - so I was very interested in who would be the next Doctor after it was revealed at Matt Smith was to be leaving and regenerating at the turn of the year.
I was terrified and worried as to who they'd pick as I had all these awful actors names going round in my head as who I didn't want to play him.
The Doctor first appeared in The Unearthly Child (23rd November 1963) as William Hartnell - during The Tenth Planet (29th October 1966) plotline The First Doctor collapsed of exhaustion after defeating the Cybermen and he regenerated into the younger Patrick Troughton.
The last episode of The War Games (21st June 1969) saw The Doctor's own race, The Time Lords, accuse him of meddling with Time and sentence him to be exiled to Earth and forced him to regenerate into Jon Pertwee - his first episode was Spearhead From Space (3rd January 1970).
Whilst on The Planet Of The Spiders (8th June 1974) The Doctor suffered from a type of radiation poisoning and collapsed and regenerated into Tom Baker. Baker went onto be one of the most popular actors to play the Time Lord in the past 50 years.
During the Logopolis story (21st March 1981), he fell from a tower whilst stopping a renegade Time Lord, The Master, from destroying the planet. A mysterious entity then merged into the Doctor and he regenerated into Peter Davison, who was then the youngest actor ever to play the Time Lord.
The Fifth Doctor and his then assistant Peri became poisoned during the brilliant The Caves Of Androzani (16th March 1984), the Doctor found the antidote, but only enough to save Peri, so he died and regenerated it to Colin Baker.
In Time And The Rani (7th September 1987) the TARDIS was hit by a shot by an evil female Time Lord, The Rani, and The Doctor was fatally wounded and regenerated into Sylvester McCoy. The show it self was in trouble as it was loosing viewers and the then head of the BBC was looking for a reason to cancel it, and on 6th December 1989 the last episode of Survival was shown and Doctor Who was cancelled.
Then a film was brought out in 1997 that saw Seventh shot during a gang gun fight and he regenerated into Paul McGann. This film was broadcast on 27th May 1997. McGann went onto do quite a few radio stories as The Doctor.
Nothing was seen on TV again until 26th March 2005 when Christopher Eccleston arrived in the episode Rose as the Ninth Doctor, how the Eighth had regenerated into him has yet to be revealed, but some people believe it may have happened during the last great Time War between the Time Lords and the Daleks.
During The Parting Of The Ways (18th June 2005) the Doctor absorbed part of the Time Vortex to stop it killing Rose and it forced him to regenerate into David Tennant - who went on to become one of the most popular Doctors, he was the first one to beat Tom Baker in a poll of Doctors.
Ten became Eleven when to save Wilfred Mott in The End Of Time (1st January 2010), The Doctor absorbed a fatal amount of radiation, and after saying his goodbyes, regenerated into Matt Smith.
Matt Smith is to continue as The Doctor until the end of 2013, during which time we have the 50th anniversary special, which will apparently have John Hurt appearing as a not so good incarnation of the Doctor that would have been between McGann and Eccleston, making Smith 12th not 11th. So, seeing as Time Lords only have 12 regenerations, therefore 13 lives, then...
Peter Capaldi, just announced earlier today as the man who will be replacing Matt Smith as The Doctor, should technically by the 13th Doctor, therefore the last - but that depends on head of Doctor Who, Steven Moffet, and what he has planned.
Capaldi is an accomplished actor, with a few BAFTAs under his belt, so I am happy with that pick as our new Doctor - let's just hope he sticks around from sometime an doesn't do an Eccleston (left after 13 episodes).












Fingers crossed for the future.
The Fool
I was terrified and worried as to who they'd pick as I had all these awful actors names going round in my head as who I didn't want to play him.
The Doctor first appeared in The Unearthly Child (23rd November 1963) as William Hartnell - during The Tenth Planet (29th October 1966) plotline The First Doctor collapsed of exhaustion after defeating the Cybermen and he regenerated into the younger Patrick Troughton.
The last episode of The War Games (21st June 1969) saw The Doctor's own race, The Time Lords, accuse him of meddling with Time and sentence him to be exiled to Earth and forced him to regenerate into Jon Pertwee - his first episode was Spearhead From Space (3rd January 1970).
Whilst on The Planet Of The Spiders (8th June 1974) The Doctor suffered from a type of radiation poisoning and collapsed and regenerated into Tom Baker. Baker went onto be one of the most popular actors to play the Time Lord in the past 50 years.
During the Logopolis story (21st March 1981), he fell from a tower whilst stopping a renegade Time Lord, The Master, from destroying the planet. A mysterious entity then merged into the Doctor and he regenerated into Peter Davison, who was then the youngest actor ever to play the Time Lord.
The Fifth Doctor and his then assistant Peri became poisoned during the brilliant The Caves Of Androzani (16th March 1984), the Doctor found the antidote, but only enough to save Peri, so he died and regenerated it to Colin Baker.
In Time And The Rani (7th September 1987) the TARDIS was hit by a shot by an evil female Time Lord, The Rani, and The Doctor was fatally wounded and regenerated into Sylvester McCoy. The show it self was in trouble as it was loosing viewers and the then head of the BBC was looking for a reason to cancel it, and on 6th December 1989 the last episode of Survival was shown and Doctor Who was cancelled.
Then a film was brought out in 1997 that saw Seventh shot during a gang gun fight and he regenerated into Paul McGann. This film was broadcast on 27th May 1997. McGann went onto do quite a few radio stories as The Doctor.
Nothing was seen on TV again until 26th March 2005 when Christopher Eccleston arrived in the episode Rose as the Ninth Doctor, how the Eighth had regenerated into him has yet to be revealed, but some people believe it may have happened during the last great Time War between the Time Lords and the Daleks.
During The Parting Of The Ways (18th June 2005) the Doctor absorbed part of the Time Vortex to stop it killing Rose and it forced him to regenerate into David Tennant - who went on to become one of the most popular Doctors, he was the first one to beat Tom Baker in a poll of Doctors.
Ten became Eleven when to save Wilfred Mott in The End Of Time (1st January 2010), The Doctor absorbed a fatal amount of radiation, and after saying his goodbyes, regenerated into Matt Smith.
Matt Smith is to continue as The Doctor until the end of 2013, during which time we have the 50th anniversary special, which will apparently have John Hurt appearing as a not so good incarnation of the Doctor that would have been between McGann and Eccleston, making Smith 12th not 11th. So, seeing as Time Lords only have 12 regenerations, therefore 13 lives, then...
Peter Capaldi, just announced earlier today as the man who will be replacing Matt Smith as The Doctor, should technically by the 13th Doctor, therefore the last - but that depends on head of Doctor Who, Steven Moffet, and what he has planned.
Capaldi is an accomplished actor, with a few BAFTAs under his belt, so I am happy with that pick as our new Doctor - let's just hope he sticks around from sometime an doesn't do an Eccleston (left after 13 episodes).












Fingers crossed for the future.
The Fool
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