To celebrate the release of Danger Mouse The Complete Collection on DVD, available now, we are giving away 2 copies of this complete collection on DVD!
Featuring the voices of David Jason, as our eponymous hero, and Terry Scott as Penfold, Danger Mouse The Complete Collection on DVD contains every episode ever made of the original 10 series!
Danger Mouse was based on the 1960s television series Danger Man starring Patrick McGoohan. Penfold was based on a doodle Brian Cosgrove did of his brother Denis who was northern editor of the Sunday Express, was bald and wore heavy black glasses.
The series ran in the UK from 1981 until 1992. Although Danger Mouse was nominated for 11 Bafta awards during this time it didn’t win any. Viewing figures for the show were higher than Coronation Street’s at one point in the early 80s. In 1984, the show (along with Belle and Sebastian) became the...
Featuring the voices of David Jason, as our eponymous hero, and Terry Scott as Penfold, Danger Mouse The Complete Collection on DVD contains every episode ever made of the original 10 series!
Danger Mouse was based on the 1960s television series Danger Man starring Patrick McGoohan. Penfold was based on a doodle Brian Cosgrove did of his brother Denis who was northern editor of the Sunday Express, was bald and wore heavy black glasses.
The series ran in the UK from 1981 until 1992. Although Danger Mouse was nominated for 11 Bafta awards during this time it didn’t win any. Viewing figures for the show were higher than Coronation Street’s at one point in the early 80s. In 1984, the show (along with Belle and Sebastian) became the...
- 9/3/2024
- by Competitions
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
All’s fair in love, war, and sandwiches in Mgmt’s “Dancing in Babylon,” the indie duo’s new song with Chris of Christine and the Queens.
The new track— set to appear on Loss of Life, out Feb. 23 via Mom + Pop — is, at its core, a tender piano ballad, but with the kind of quintessentially strange undercurrents you’d expect from Mgmt. Andrew VanWyngarden and Chris combine beautifully on vocals as well, exchanging lines before hitting some sublime harmonies at the end of the bridge, “I wanna tell everyone...
The new track— set to appear on Loss of Life, out Feb. 23 via Mom + Pop — is, at its core, a tender piano ballad, but with the kind of quintessentially strange undercurrents you’d expect from Mgmt. Andrew VanWyngarden and Chris combine beautifully on vocals as well, exchanging lines before hitting some sublime harmonies at the end of the bridge, “I wanna tell everyone...
- 2/20/2024
- by Jon Blistein
- Rollingstone.com
The Simpsons went to Scotland on Sunday night’s (December 3rd) episode, and witnessed a performance from Scottish royalty Belle and Sebastian.
The episode, titled “Ae Bonny Romance,” centers around Groundskeeper Willie being whisked away to his Scottish homeland ahead of his marriage to Maisie, voiced by Karen Gillan. Equipped with matching blue suits and a custom bass drum head, Belle and Sebastian perform at Willie’s rehearsal dinner; fittingly, they played “If You Find Yourself Caught In Love,” from their 2003 album Dear Catastrophe Waitress.
For the episode’s end credits, Belle and Sebastian also contributed a new original song called “Willie and the Dream of Peat Bogs,” which, for a brief moment, sounds eerily similar to “Judy and the Dream of Horses.”
Frontman Stuart Murdoch took to social media to share his appreciation for the needle-drops: “I think they did us pretty well, what do you think?” he tweeted in response to their cartoon-ification.
The episode, titled “Ae Bonny Romance,” centers around Groundskeeper Willie being whisked away to his Scottish homeland ahead of his marriage to Maisie, voiced by Karen Gillan. Equipped with matching blue suits and a custom bass drum head, Belle and Sebastian perform at Willie’s rehearsal dinner; fittingly, they played “If You Find Yourself Caught In Love,” from their 2003 album Dear Catastrophe Waitress.
For the episode’s end credits, Belle and Sebastian also contributed a new original song called “Willie and the Dream of Peat Bogs,” which, for a brief moment, sounds eerily similar to “Judy and the Dream of Horses.”
Frontman Stuart Murdoch took to social media to share his appreciation for the needle-drops: “I think they did us pretty well, what do you think?” he tweeted in response to their cartoon-ification.
- 12/5/2023
- by Abby Jones
- Consequence - Music
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