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The Get It On Choir...

Bryan Burnett | 18:05 UK time, Wednesday, 22 December 2010



Members of the Glasgow Chamber Choir performing live on Get It On on Tuesday 21st December.

Comments

  • Comment number 1.


    *sigh*

    In Lord Reith's day, evening dress would have been de rigueur.

    There's even a chappie with his hand in a pocket! Dearie me...

  • Comment number 2.

    Indeed Scotch Git, standards have undoubtedly slipped, however in the blessed Lord Reith's day a man wielding a handheld camera would have been unlikely to hove surprisingly into view in a radio studio, with the resulting images being visible to the world within hours! And I suspect in his day any choir members allowed anywhere near BH would have been independently wealthy and able to saunter along at their leisure, whereas we, alas, are forced to work to earn a crust and we all came pretty much straight from the coalface, so to speak, with hardly a moment to cram a mince pie or two into our faces, never mind don fancy dress!

    As for our colleague with a cold hand, well, we shall have words and take steps to ensure no repeat of this foul transgression!

  • Comment number 3.

    BRING ME THE EX-HEAD OF THE ´óÏó´«Ã½ GARCIA

  • Comment number 4.

    I know that lady trying to hide behind the microphone! She told me they dressed for radio...

  • Comment number 5.

    #2

    That's me been telt!

    In future I'll leave the Lord Reith references to Glen Miller...

  • Comment number 6.


    Layclerk,

    'Twas merely an attempt at humour. (Not a very good one, alas).

    Thank you for showing me the light. Your restraint is admirable, especially when I consider what you could have written.

    Indeed, I salute your admirability!

  • Comment number 7.


    :-)

  • Comment number 8.

    Scotch Git

    " .....'Twas merely an attempt at humour. ...."

    So was mine!

    :-)

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