Aug. 26th, 2021
Thursdays Thoughts And More On Primeval
Aug. 26th, 2021 06:14 pmIt goes to show how two days can be so very different. Midday yesterday it was gloriously sunny with a sunbathing 25C in the garden here. Today it barely crept beyond 18C and was dull all day long.
I have been doing some covert online mystery shops in the afternoon after a visit to Whitstable in the morning.
All the reports have been done and I am currently listening to some jazz piano from Michel Petrucciani.
I was wrong about the number of seasons for Primeval. I remember seeing it back in the day and remembered it was more than just two. It ran from 2007 to 2011 and there were five seasons of the show. Not just two. But for some reason, Britbox is just showing the first two seasons which I have now watched.
I hope they soon get to show the next three!
I have been doing some covert online mystery shops in the afternoon after a visit to Whitstable in the morning.
All the reports have been done and I am currently listening to some jazz piano from Michel Petrucciani.
I was wrong about the number of seasons for Primeval. I remember seeing it back in the day and remembered it was more than just two. It ran from 2007 to 2011 and there were five seasons of the show. Not just two. But for some reason, Britbox is just showing the first two seasons which I have now watched.
I hope they soon get to show the next three!
Whitstable
Aug. 26th, 2021 09:42 pmOf course, Whitstable is famous for the fact that Peter Cushing lived there. The Spoons pub in the town is called The Peter Cushing.
I was there to do a Co-op store visit but this was a store a few yards away from the train station and not the centre of town. Walking back to the station after the visit I saw this mural on a wall next to the path back to the train station.

The mural has Peter Cushing playing the detective Sherlock Holmes.
Also,
chocolate_frapp found this very funny clip from QI about the town and posted the link in a comment to me. Thanks.
Peter Cushing lives in Whitstable
I was there to do a Co-op store visit but this was a store a few yards away from the train station and not the centre of town. Walking back to the station after the visit I saw this mural on a wall next to the path back to the train station.

The mural has Peter Cushing playing the detective Sherlock Holmes.
Also,
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Peter Cushing lives in Whitstable