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Eddie Izzard Marathon Running with the Greenygrey

Friday, March 5th, 2010

Hi, it’s the Greenygrey here, Marc Latham woke me up last night because the BBC  showed the first episode of Eddie Izzard’s 43 marathons in 51 days three part series last night.

As you can see from the programme, I was there for most of the run, although Eddie didn’t always appreciate me, and seemed to prefer it when the greenyblue was around instead.

I obviously can’t understand that!

Marc Latham didn’t want to blog it by the way, as he thinks Eddie’s achievement diminishes his marathon running, although he does try and argue that Izzard took all day to do his marathons!  I think that’s sour grapes.

Anyway, enjoy the sunshine, and I might be back with more soon.  I feel all energetic after my long sleep!! 

All For British Revolutions? British Revolutions on the Fours

Thursday, March 4th, 2010

At the height of the British political expenses scandal of last year, the nation’s revolutionary fervour inspired the BBC to move their Question Time political debate programme from its usual late night slot to peak time.  So, far from the BBC acting to hide the scandal, they worked to increase its exposure.  To me, this shows that they are not entirely state lackeys, as some people might think.

The British Velvet Revolution Now On BBC4

About a year later, the nation’s understandable wrath seems to have subsided, and democracy is stable again.  Did democracy work?  Has anything changed?  I don’t know, and only time will tell I guess.  Action has been taken, but whether it will bring real lasting change is unclear.

Last week, a doc-drama about how American journalist, Heather Brookes, tried to uncover the excess political expenses before the story was eventually leaked to the Telegraph newspaper (another sign of the media not being state lackeys), was shown on BBC4 (thanks to the Yorkshire Evening Post review for reminding me).

On Expenses suggested Brookes was a rebel who wanted a Watergate style story, while the establishment was defensive and secretive.  Commons speaker, Michael Martin, was shown to have rejected traditional protocol, but to have used expenses as much as possible with a kind of ‘workers’ rights’ rationale that was suggested to have been inspired by his working class roots.

It’s still available to watch until March 9th on BBC iplayer.

The Islamic Fundamentalist Revolution on Channel Four

If On Expenses reminded me of my rebellious youth opposing the system, the Dispatches documentary about those said to be working to create Britain’s Islamic Republic showed why my revolutionary zeal has subsided, and I’m thinking better the devil you know these days.

There’s a lot of debate about the programme on the above site, and how dangerous the Islamic Fundamentalists shown in the programme really are; but the sexism, homophobia, racism and fascism that these groups are known for was clearly apparent to all. 

This was evident in the actual footage of fundamentalists’ speeches; conversations with Islamist activists boasting about how they were using the democratic system to promote and finance themselves and their religion/beliefs/structures; and the testimony of moderate muslims who know how they work and have bravely decided to oppose them. 

It’s available to watch throughout March on the Channel Four website.

Also, congratulations to prominant Islamic theologian, Sheikh Tahir ul-Qadri, for issuing a fatwa against Islamic Fundamentalists carrying out terrorism, declaring those who do it will not go to paradise.  And the Pakistan army for having Al Quaeda on the run.

Chemical Prophet and Chaos Poetry

Wednesday, February 3rd, 2010

A couple of weeks ago I was rambling on about the Secret Life of Chaos documentary.  I then wrote a Folding Mirror poem inspired by the poem, including what I could remember about the theories espoused. 

New Folding Mirror Poem 

Thanks to Claire Knight by the way, who has created three new Folding Mirror poems that will be on the fmpoetry site in the near future.  The first, about being housebound in the snow is on the site now.  Perhaps fittingly, at least for the first half of the poem, the snow is falling heavily at the moment.

Prophet of the Chemistry Periodic Table

Prof. Jim Al-Khalili, who presented The Secret Life of Chaos, has a three part documentary about how the science of chemistry evolved.

I had no idea about chemistry before watching it, but a lot of it has interest, and it is amazing and enthralling to see the dangerous lengths some scientists went to in their research.

Yesterday’s programme, The Order of the Elements, described how Dmitri Mendeleev literally dreamt up the order of elements for the periodic table, which was a massive breakthrough in the field.

So don’t feel guilty about sleeping!

7/7 Conspiracies Answered?

Friday, July 3rd, 2009

Watched a good BBC documentary about the 2005 7/7 bombings on Tuesday, and the conspiracies that have grown on the Internet since.

Blair Government Secrecy and Spin

The Blair government seems to have played into the conspiracy theorists’ hands by withholding evidence and not holding a full enquiry.

The Main Conspiracy Theorist

The main conspiracy theories are said to have been promoted by a mysterious video on the Internet and sent to people on DVD called the Ripple Effect.

At the end of the documentary there is a surprise ending, so if you think the truth is out there, and you want to know what it is, I recommend watching the documentary.


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