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Re: Kate and British culture (sic)

From: gtp10@bootes.cus.cam.ac.uk (Dr G.T. Parks)
Date: 30 Nov 1994 11:18:40 GMT
Subject: Re: Kate and British culture (sic)
To: rec-music-gaffa@marble.britain.eu.net
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In-Reply-To: nbc@informatics.rutherford.ac.uk's message of Tue, 29 Nov 1994 06:42:33 -0500
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Organization: U of Cambridge, England
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nbc@informatics.rutherford.ac.uk writes:

> Well And So Is Love may have tumbled out of the charts after Kate's
> appearance on ToTP (that is *sure* to encourage her to appear again)
> but Kate's music can still be heard on British TV and radio.
>
> Anyone else catch the strains of The Man I Love in the background when
> Bianca and Natalie were discussing boyfriends in East Enders? And who
> heard Tim Brooke-Taylor doing his Kate impression in the sing along
> to Wuthering Heights during I'm Sorry I Haven't A Clue last night.

I heard ISIHAC. I was listening to it while giving my mad dog, Agatha,
her evening walk. Tim BT's Kate impression completely cracked me up. I 
got some very strange looks from passers by.

Geoff Parks