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Lena & Harry Smith
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Post by Lena & Harry Smith » Thu Aug 28, 2008 7:31 am

Another enjoyable episode this week with wonderful choral music.
It was on the cards that Bradley should go. We had the feeling that Clive Anderson could probably be pleased, as he could see that Bradley was taking over from him with his sharp wit and humour which Clive isn't accustomed to when he's on a show. :wink:
Well done to Goldie though and to Sue Perkins.
We are hoping for Jane Asher to improve. She has been dedicated and loyal for many years to The National Autistic Society, of which she is president, a lovely compassionate lady. :) :)

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Post by Lena & Harry Smith » Thu Sep 11, 2008 1:42 pm

We enjoyed the final of Maestro on Tuesday, and Sue Perkins was a worthy winner although Goldie was so close to winning too.
It was a great finale with all the previous entrants coming out on to the rostrum with Kate smiling and wiggling her bottom to the music, and Bradley his usual crazy self, peering through huge glasses.
Sue now has the honour of conducting the BBC Concert Orchestra on Saturday evening the 13th at the " Last Night Of The Proms "in Hyde Park.
We didn't quite realise what skill is required for conducting, and how many months or more of practice this must take, so well done to all those who took part and we hope there will be another series to follow as good as this one. :lol: :lol:

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Marian
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Post by Marian » Thu Sep 11, 2008 3:34 pm

Yes it was a good series Lena and Harry. I unfortunately missed the final but I'm sure it would have been entertaining.
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Marian :wink:

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