Thursday, September 27, 2007

Rare it is that viral campaigns catch the eye of H&G. But something cropped up in our inbox today that made us take note. Not only is the rendering sweet to behold but the question on our lips is...what's behind that revolving door ?


Answers please on a postcard

Thursday, September 20, 2007



Missing children rarely present amusing copy and in light of a certain blonde girl last seen somewhere in Portugal H&G would like to tread lightly.


However news of Andrew 'Human Calculator' Gosden has forced a smile through our clenched moral teeth. It seems that rather than run away from Doncaster for the bright lights of Londons Glittering West End, Andrew has instead found another way to broaden his horizons.


'He could be heading for several areas such as HMS Belfast, the Science Museum, the Natural History Museum and the Victoria and Albert Museum' said PC Mel Clarke (while stiffling a chortle) of Doncaster Police.


We can only applaud that it seems todays youth have finally found that art it more interesting than the clipjoints of Soho.

Sunday, September 02, 2007

Rather than churn out observations about minor physical injuries, the food we've eaten or Big Brother here at H&G towers we prefer to wait for the magical before we write. Today readers I bring you a priceless gift.

On the 10th anniversary of her untimely death, it rather fittingly concerns the Peoples Princess. Or more precisely the theatrical masterpiece that has been created about her.

Ladies and gentlemen. I give you 'Charles and Diana ; The Musical'.

I'm not kidding - it exists and is currently touring Germany.

The blurb reads as follows ''Princess Diana, the musical' culminates at the time of her divorce, but ends at the time of her funeral. As the musical progresses it portrays the evolution of the young Diana into the intelligent, mature woman who, becomes arguably the most famous, (certainly one of the most famous), women in the world. Respectful of the Royal Family and genuinely sympathetic to all concerned it bubbles over with emotion and vitality.'

I urge you to click through immediately, scroll down and have a listen. Track 5 is our favourite. The Queen has a lovely duet with Charles.