Guest Posted March 3, 2005 Posted March 3, 2005 I've just unearthed a long lost video of a play I taped off BBC2 in...wait for it....1983! (Did'nt think I even had a video then...) It's called Out on The Floor by Debbie Horsfield and is set at an all nighter at a Casino type venue.Tracks featured include I Belong to You,Captain of my Ship and Sad Girl.Its ends with somebody muttering the immortal line..'Its getting light now'..as the heroine dances to the last record,which is 'There Can Be a Better Way' by the Smith Brothers. Anybody remember seeing this...or was anybody involved,because judging by some of the dancing featured there were some genuine soulies out there,not just actors. Ta Matt
Dayo Posted March 3, 2005 Posted March 3, 2005 I remember seeing it and thinking how sad our scene has come to this. My memory of it is not a good one.
jocko Posted March 3, 2005 Posted March 3, 2005 I've just unearthed a long lost video of a play I taped off BBC2 in...wait for it....1983! (Did'nt think I even had a video then...) It's called Out on The Floor by Debbie Horsfield and is set at an all nighter at a Casino type venue.Tracks featured include I Belong to You,Captain of my Ship and Sad Girl.Its ends with somebody muttering the immortal line..'Its getting light now'..as the heroine dances to the last record,which is 'There Can Be a Better Way' by the Smith Brothers. Anybody remember seeing this...or was anybody involved,because judging by some of the dancing featured there were some genuine soulies out there,not just actors. Ta Matt link Was this the one where somebody died of Black Bombers od at end?? If so Dave Evison was consultant on this, he did say at time (I think) thay they listened to some of his advice but ignored others. I remember bribing my parents to go out on this night as heard there was lots of drug references in it!! Cheers Jock
Guest Posted March 3, 2005 Posted March 3, 2005 Was this the one where somebody died of Black Bombers od at end?? If so Dave Evison was consultant on this, he did say at time (I think) thay they listened to some of his advice but ignored others. I remember bribing my parents to go out on this night as heard there was lots of drug references in it!! Cheers Jock link Yes,Jock,that's the one....judging by the various shots of run-down mills,etc it has taken more from the infamous This England documentary than from Dave Evison.. Still...interesting little slab of history even if only how the scene was portrayed by the 'mainstream'...anybody know if the writer Debbie Horsfield ever attended venues ?
Liamgp Posted March 3, 2005 Posted March 3, 2005 Yes,Jock,that's the one....judging by the various shots of run-down mills,etc it has taken more from the infamous This England documentary than from Dave Evison.. Still...interesting little slab of history even if only how the scene was portrayed by the 'mainstream'...anybody know if the writer Debbie Horsfield ever attended venues ? link I remember it 'cos it was on the Friday before the national scooter run to Dunbar. At some point the heroine kicks some bloke in the nuts before returning to the dance floor to boogie her troubles away! I don't recall anyone od'ing mind you. Where did they get black bombers from in '83?
Guest Brian Ellis Posted March 3, 2005 Posted March 3, 2005 A bit of trivia associated with this thread. I think Debbie Horsfield was a bit of a beauty queen and quiz show hostess at the time. I also think she was then married to David Davies (now Football Association supremo). Brian
Dayo Posted March 3, 2005 Posted March 3, 2005 She most recently wrote the series "Cutting it" - which almost certainly probably has nothing to do with amphetamine sulphate!
Pete S Posted March 3, 2005 Posted March 3, 2005 I do dvd's of this by the way it's on one of my compilations tell you what, the soundtrack (all Grapevine) is fabulous and the recreation of the Casino is so good I can't actually believe it's not real...but the play itself is boring and uses too much poetic license.
jocko Posted March 3, 2005 Posted March 3, 2005 I do dvd's of this by the way it's on one of my compilations tell you what, the soundtrack (all Grapevine) is fabulous and the recreation of the Casino is so good I can't actually believe it's not real...but the play itself is boring and uses too much poetic license. link Pete can you bring list of dvds to Prestatyn, remember seeing list and there was quite a few that I fancied, particularly the ones with the TV progs on, Chasing Rainbows etc. And for anyone reading I will never play them out at soul nights will file them clearly as non originals Cheers Jock PS to prove I dont miss all your comments agree with your thoughts on the play.
Guest alison Posted March 3, 2005 Posted March 3, 2005 She most recently wrote the series "Cutting it" - which almost certainly probably has nothing to do with amphetamine sulphate! link But Ally's Mum got pregnant behind the back of the Wigan Casino and there were soul posters on the wall of her living room
Guest Leigh J Posted March 3, 2005 Posted March 3, 2005 I've just unearthed a long lost video of a play I taped off BBC2 in...wait for it....1983! (Did'nt think I even had a video then...) It's called Out on The Floor by Debbie Horsfield and is set at an all nighter at a Casino type venue.Tracks featured include I Belong to You,Captain of my Ship and Sad Girl.Its ends with somebody muttering the immortal line..'Its getting light now'..as the heroine dances to the last record,which is 'There Can Be a Better Way' by the Smith Brothers. Anybody remember seeing this...or was anybody involved,because judging by some of the dancing featured there were some genuine soulies out there,not just actors. Ta Matt link I Remember It I Watched It With My Dad As A 15 year Old And cringed all The Way Through. Reece Dinsdale Was In It ,He Was The Copper In The Footy Hooligan Film I.D,And Wasnt The Other Geezer In Bread ?
Guest mattmale Posted March 3, 2005 Posted March 3, 2005 (edited) I remember the play, i remember it being horrendous with a couple walking onto the dancefloor swinging their held hands, then dancing together!! I remember most of it looking like a BBC studio, very bright lighting and very few people. Wish i could see it again I didn't know who it was at the time, but not surprised it was Debbie Horsfield of Cutting It, in that series the main woman's mum and dad were casino goers, had soul posters on the wall of their house, and one of the kids was conceived round the back of the casino by a black (unnamed) singer. Er.. the wife had it on Matt Edited March 3, 2005 by mattmale
TheBigO Posted March 3, 2005 Posted March 3, 2005 Remember seeing this and still have it on video, but the ending has been taped over which is just as well as there is an attempted rape!!! At the time this caused a flood of letters to Echoes, all of which I have in the scrapbooks along with loads of other stuff, and the play featured many actors who later went on to find fame, as stated, including Tara Fitzgerald. Debbie Horsfield did write Cutting It as well and featured the Ritz if memory serves right in an episode of that drama. For those looking for a decent insight into our twilight world - don't bother! For those looking for light entertainment drama, it's OK. * By the way, real soulies were used as I used to dance with the geezer with the tattoo on his back that does the back flip at Wigan Tiff's amongst other places.
Winnie :-) Posted March 3, 2005 Posted March 3, 2005 Remember seeing this and still have it on video, but the ending has been taped over which is just as well as there is an attempted rape!!! At the time this caused a flood of letters to Echoes, all of which I have in the scrapbooks along with loads of other stuff, and the play featured many actors who later went on to find fame, as stated, including Tara Fitzgerald. Debbie Horsfield did write Cutting It as well and featured the Ritz if memory serves right in an episode of that drama. For those looking for a decent insight into our twilight world - don't bother! For those looking for light entertainment drama, it's OK. * By the way, real soulies were used as I used to dance with the geezer with the tattoo on his back that does the back flip at Wigan Tiff's amongst other places. link ========= Neil, Just looking at your avatar mate, I suddenly realised, from whence the love of the current style of shirt you frequently model, emanated Winnie:-)
Guest nubes Posted March 3, 2005 Posted March 3, 2005 I can remember watching this and being quite annoyed because i thought the dancing was crap!!! i also wrote a letter to "Echoes" voicing my annoyance,the northern tracks they used, all original Grapevine i collected and still love to this day . Del xx
Pete S Posted March 3, 2005 Posted March 3, 2005 Can I just add that although the writer in question may have also done 'Cutting It', the scene where the guy and his wife go the The Ritz and dance to The Champion is actually from a series called 'Clocking Off'. I thank you.
TheBigO Posted March 3, 2005 Posted March 3, 2005 (edited) Can I just add that although the writer in question may have also done 'Cutting It', the scene where the guy and his wife go the The Ritz and dance to The Champion is actually from a series called 'Clocking Off'. I thank you. link Hmm, didn't she also write that as well Pete??? Winnie - I have seen you coverting my lovely shirts and hence on my trip Stateside this year i will purchase you one so that you may also 'feel the love' (or anthing else BIG boy ) you desire Just confirmed she DID write it Pete, so nah-nah-nah to you Edited March 3, 2005 by TheBigO
Pete S Posted March 4, 2005 Posted March 4, 2005 Hmm, didn't she also write that as well Pete??? Winnie - I have seen you coverting my lovely shirts and hence on my trip Stateside this year i will purchase you one so that you may also 'feel the love' (or anthing else BIG boy ) you desire Just confirmed she DID write it Pete, so nah-nah-nah to you link I never said she didn't write it, YOU said the Ritz scene was in Cutting It and I corrected you so ner-ner yourself
Tony Smith Posted March 4, 2005 Posted March 4, 2005 I thought it was a pile of shite. Nothing more to say. End.
TheBigO Posted March 4, 2005 Posted March 4, 2005 I never said she didn't write it, YOU said the Ritz scene was in Cutting It and I corrected you so ner-ner yourself link This is why I shouldn't reply to postings whilst the kids are screaming at me!!! I'll be out of hiding soon Mr Ner-Ner Man
Guest Byrney Posted March 4, 2005 Posted March 4, 2005 I thought it was a pile of shite. Nothing more to say. End. link True, it was this play that set my negative expectations for Once Upon a Time In Wigan 2 decades later (sometimes my cynical side gets the best of me) and I was expecting another skip of kak but was very, very pleasantly surprised.
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