Congratulations from me also on your 4600 postings.
William Ivory, the writer of the BBC One's newest
comedy-drama, The Invisibles, is obviously a Matt Monro fan.
Each episode features Warren Clarke's character
stealing away, portable player in hand, to snatch some time
with Matt's marvellous melodies. And each time he is
frustratingly interrupted and denied his musical fix.
We have all been there. The cameos made me wonder
how my fellow Forum members preferred to listen to music.
My indolent modus operandi involves assuming the
horizontal position, MP3 player on the bedside table,
with interruption-busting cordless headphones fully operational.
Do you think fellow Forum members would care to confess
their guilty, music-listening secrets?
Keith
P.S. Marian, the reference to The Invisibles, above, is an example
of where commas are required with titles. Forgive me for not being
more explicit in replying to your query; particularly in view of all
the occasions on which you have rushed to my rescue. A phrase,
or an aside, included in a sentence should be enclosed within commas.
£t
Marian wrote:Many thanks Keith.
I guess we keep returning to how we were taught at school, but I now know what I've been including incorrectly and unnecessarily all these years, thanks to you.![]()
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Marian