Happy Day: Children of The Stones
by Stewart Lee
October 2012 – “I present a documentary for BBC Radio 4, Happy Day, on the cult 70s kids’ show Children of the Stones.” —Stewart Lee

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Happy Day: Children of The Stones
by Stewart Lee
October 2012 – “I present a documentary for BBC Radio 4, Happy Day, on the cult 70s kids’ show Children of the Stones.” —Stewart Lee

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I birthed a new photo zine today. Limited to 100 copies, 64pg. Available from www.funeralforafriend.com this weekend.
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Harvey Bobby Bufter (and Shiloh)

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Sweet Baby James
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Pretty Birdie
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I found this while going through some prints from last year. We toured pretty hard. Oliver used to make people buy our merch, now he plays guitar for Creeper which is pretty cool.
He does look like a psycho killer sandwich eater in this photograph though.
©2016 Matthew Davies-Kreye

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I’m in Australia playing the last shows my band will ever play here. The weather is nice, the people are great and the wildlife is something else.
Animals are way cooler than humans. Fact.
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Observations en route to Cornwall 2015
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Nash
Spring 2015
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Weekends Away
Spring/Summer 2015
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Casey
Germany, Summer, 2015.
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Last year I got my hands on a Laserdisc Player, pretty nifty and retro. So, I've slowly started to pick up a few Laserdiscs. Why? Because they're cool, they're the size of 12" LPs and when I was a kid VHS ruled the roost so LD's never got a look in. Anyway, I love cartoons. It doesn't matter that I'm thirty six years old I just honest to god love cartoons, especially the old classics. Ones that I can vaguely remember from being a kid. This Happy Harmonies box set is probably the best LD I own (I haven't got a whole lot but I've picked up a fair few decent cult movies I've loved over the years...some which haven't been released on DVD yet!). 4 shiny discs of vintage animated joy. It's like a mini time machine. Nerds like me can just get so into these kinds of things, especially if you love movies like I do. Laserdiscs never really took off although a ton of killer releases were available. They take up a lot of space but the quality is still decent (similar to standard DVD) and they're fun to collect.