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Making It With Pam

31 May

© Jackal Films

Alice Lowe and Jacqueline Wright have finally unleashed May’s Jackal Film, and its more than worth the wait.

Entitled Making It With Pam, the short is a clip from vintage kids craft show Make It With Pam – a national treasure which was taken off the air after Pam was involved in a sex scandal.  According to Alice, Pam was the nation’s sweetheart, showing everyone how to make brilliant things out of household objects with a cheery disposition and a cheeky smile!

You can savour the film below, and if you like what you see, please check out previous Jackal Films via their Youtube channel and website.

Forgotten Favorites: Snuff Box

31 May
© afroharold

As part of our continuing lookback at projects in Booshdom which may have escaped the attention of some of our readers, or simply passed into faded memories, we elected to take a look back at Matt Berry and Rich Fulcher’s sketch-series Snuffbox.

And none of us were more qualified to do that than TVO resident ‘Fulcher Fanatic’ afroharold.  This then, is her retrospective on the misadventues of the hangmen.

The six episodes of Berry and Fulcher’s Snuff Box were broadcast on BBC3 in 2006, and have never been repeated.  Written by and starring Rich Fulcher and Matt Berry, Matt also composed the music for the series, which was directed by Michael Cumming.

OK, that’s the facts out of the way. Now for the difficult part! It’s not easy to describe Snuff Box to someone who has never seen it. It doesn’t fit into any category, which might explain why it has never been shown again, and a second series is a very unlikely happening.

The series is set in a Gentlemen’s Club, which is home to ‘Matt Berry’, ‘High Executioner to the King of England and all Sovereign Colonies’, and ‘Rich Fulcher’, his apprentice. A lot of the action takes place in the club – a magnificently decorated building which adds a lot to the unconventional atmosphere of the series, but there are a variety of other locations, mostly backstreets and parks of London.

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A Late Night In Melbourne

31 May

© JacqofClubs

As mentioned here on The Velvet Onion on several occasions, Mike Fielding has been DJing Down Under.   One of our antipodean readers, JacqofClubs, has sent this report back about Mike’s  DJ set at the Espy in Melbourne a few nights ago…

As a long time Boosh fan who’s also a long way from Britain, I admit I’ll grab whatever opportunities come my way to see the boys live. I saw Eleanor’s show, I’ve seen Bob Fossil MC, and I’ve even seen Krackow. So when I heard Mike was coming here to DJ I jumped at the chance.

There was a serious buzz about this gig beforehand; initially a one night show, it generated so much interest from Melbourne Boosh followers an extra night was added.  On the night of the gig, the fans were out in force:  there were costumes galore – more future sailors than you could poke a stick at, at least three Bob Fossils, more incarnations of Old Gregg than you could count (my favourite being the one in the wedding dress). Then there were mirrorball suits, big hair aplenty, plus a fair few Howard Moons. Two Spirits of Jazz wandered around, while a home-made Bollo and the Candide guy (complete with a towering white beehive) somehow withstood the heat.

The Espy was packed by 10pm and we were counting down to Mike’s set at 11.30pm, eagerly awaiting his appearance. Time ticked by.  By the time Mike finally appeared at 1.40am,  the crowd were getting pretty impatient.  People are late, it happens, but 2 hours?? However, once Mike got started it barely mattered! After an early mix-up it went off with a bang: classics and crowd pleasers, and by the end a happy audience, in general.  Overall it was a good night with an energetic atmosphere.  For me, it was the crowd that really made it a night to remember: everyone coming together to celebrate our appreciation of the Boosh – in fishnets and black facepaint.  And Mike was great…just come on a little bit earlier next time, alright?

Editors Note: For anyone needing a final morsel of the younger Fielding, Mike gave a short interview to the online newspaper, theage.com.au, on the day of this show which you can read here.  Enjoy!

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