DAYTIME SOAP froth set in Covent Garden workshop of titular fashion design company. Boasted no star names whatsoever. Featured dresses designed by students from Royal College of Art. Cast got to keep some of them, presumably in lieu of working on such shite. TONY SLATTERY was among them. The shite, not the dresses.
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Electric Dreams – The Giorgio Moroder Story
Monday, 22.00, BBC Radio 2Second part of this, where our hero moves slightly more towards the mainstream and starts penning film soundtracks, including the likes of Flashdance and Top Gun, plus of course The Never Ending Story which means we get to enjoy Limahl nestling alongside the rest of the heavyweight contributors, plus another film where his soundtrack is probably about a hundred times more famous now than the actual film. It’s the title of this programme, for a start.
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Another flop soap from Granada that presumably they thought would run and run and be a huge success. This was the era when two equally useless soaps came and went- The Practice and Albion Market- with almost no comment, well maybe a huge dressing down for the head of drama at Granada for wasting money on such flops.