And what was No.1 when I emerged into a back bedroom in London NW2? A week earlier, it would have been Elvis. A week later, Ray Charles. But no, Pick of the Pops that week was this “humorous” ditty by an unknown cockney actor called Mike Sarne, accompanied by a young Wendy Richard who was already sounding as stroppy and miserable as Pauline Fowler. It isn’t a “classic”, it isn’t “timeless”, it’s dreadful. But Mike and Wendy evoke the time and place of my birth perfectly – in a way neither Elvis or Ray Charles ever could. And isn’t that what a birthday record should do?
Today is my birthday…..
- And the Acade...3rd Mar 2014
 - Arthur Smith ...2nd Mar 2014
 - I can't help ...1st Mar 2014
 - Been filming ...28th Feb 2014
 - Apparently, I...27th Feb 2014
 - Lost in Trans...26th Feb 2014
 - Ooh, kids gro...25th Feb 2014
 - So Nigella La...24th Feb 2014
 - Apparently, i...23rd Feb 2014
 - Never mind Am...22nd Feb 2014
 - The trouble w...21st Feb 2014
 - Warning: 80s ...20th Feb 2014
 - Wouldn't it b...19th Feb 2014
 - Good news fro...18th Feb 2014
 - The feminist ...17th Feb 2014							prev next						
 












		

