I've just had a couple of really good days . . . don't know why, but I'm just feeling good about things, and life in general.
The two new programme strands I'm making, hopefully with the help of young(ish) Giles, are looking good - if you haven't seen them, you can find them on Information TV, Sky 166 and Freesat 402 - seem to be picking up, and I hope loads of people will catch on to them . . .
Goodbye, 9 to 5! is aimed at people over 55 - like me (but only just . . . well, just 7 years ago . . . )
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Countryside Britain is intended to bridge the gaps between countryside business owners, recreational users, and landowners, by explaining each ones different viewpoint to the other.
These two programmes alternte 6 days a week, Monday to Saturday at 6pm.
Hope you like them!
Sunday, June 28, 2009
Tuesday, June 23, 2009
Agoes gone by!
It's been hectic - whats happen recently has been a bit chaotic, and represents some of the silly stuff that can happen when one thing goes wrong . . .
So - my old, cream-crackered and worked to death PC finally died. I spent around £100 on trying to heal it before we decided it wasn't going to happen.
In the weeks before that, I'd been working with a couple of new broadcast companies, trying to get some new projects in hand, and to get some replays of The Caravan Channel and UK boating going. I was also due to send out some Caravan Channel and business newsletters, and these went by the board.
The broadcaster we were working with seemed to be having a lot of problems keeping in touch with us, which was very frustrating. Everything was kinda crashing down around my ears (at least, that's how it felt!).
Three of four weeks down the line, I've now more or less got everything back together again. But I've now got to get the newsletters back in gear, my whole communications set-up back in gear, and my working life back in gear - its still pretty chaotic!
Am I moaning? No, I'm just telling you why, if you wonder, you haven't heard as much from as you usually do!
So - my old, cream-crackered and worked to death PC finally died. I spent around £100 on trying to heal it before we decided it wasn't going to happen.
In the weeks before that, I'd been working with a couple of new broadcast companies, trying to get some new projects in hand, and to get some replays of The Caravan Channel and UK boating going. I was also due to send out some Caravan Channel and business newsletters, and these went by the board.
The broadcaster we were working with seemed to be having a lot of problems keeping in touch with us, which was very frustrating. Everything was kinda crashing down around my ears (at least, that's how it felt!).
Three of four weeks down the line, I've now more or less got everything back together again. But I've now got to get the newsletters back in gear, my whole communications set-up back in gear, and my working life back in gear - its still pretty chaotic!
Am I moaning? No, I'm just telling you why, if you wonder, you haven't heard as much from as you usually do!
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