I'm a retired Canadian/English television producer/director living in St Leonards-on-Sea, Sussex, England.
My channel contains a very few of the 1000's of programs (1967-2003) that I've done over the years, many of which were on film (not tape). Only a few of the ones from the 80's+ were recorded on home tape. Networks that I worked for at the time, erased the programs or chucked the film. (I did a film interview with 2 Boer War vets (96+ years old) in 1973. They were discarded). Tragic. I wish I had more to upload but they're off in the ozone...
I've included some home movies, which are mainly for family and friends to view.
My Grandpa was Gordan Taylor. This is such a special video for me as my Grandpa and Grandma are in it Gordon continued to minister on the Tomas Crosby for about 10 years after this video. Thank you for sharing this video.
He was a pretty solid Middleweight, very limited amateur Background he did pretty good , decent Power , decent skills average Chin , I’m happy he’s doing well for himself
@20:35 and @21:06 and @21:46 🙄 this is why they are teachers / friends and not successful stars. Micheal J Fox did well with all his professional choices
I sure do miss Vicki. With her interviews I didn't need to know who the guest was in advance to know if I'd be interested or not. Radio years were the absolute best. God bless you, Vicki!
Trudy’s daughter just sold the land, had been in the family for 100 yrs. I believe some non profit organization got all the money through donations from around the world. Just under 700,000. Then it was donated and preserved to the Twedsmuir national park. A fitting ending to such an iconic place.
The secret of my success has such a deep connection to my life. My mum loved Michael J Fox and she loved that movie, my dad was often busy so when it was on tv she used to let me stay up late to watch it with her, I think she just wanted the company but I can’t watch it without a deep sense of nostalgia
That had ZERO to do with it. It was lack of focus and draining weight in favor of speed, and his stupid dad was a terrible manager (something all the top trainers in Canada were saying at the time). He should've moved to NYC like he did, but gotten rid of his dad and went into the proving grounds of those NY gyms.
@exspiravit6920 He could've done all those things and more. He needed sparring partners to touch him with some leather! As soon as he took one on the button ... he didn't get up. Olajide, Curry, Lacy, Breland, Cooney, De Witt, Jones Jr. etc. etc. All great skills but with the same chin.... What I remember seeing in the few fights of Michael's that were televised down here was another one who didn't like getting hit. And that's exactly the reason why I have critiqued him the way that I have.
Joe was a good friend, I would call him out of the blue and we'd carry on a conversation from where we left off. I spoke to him about a month before his passing. He was still full of life ,so i was shocked, to learn that he had passed away. Joe was a walking good time wherever he went. I still remember dancing the Red River jig in the Hougan's Department Store during the annual Sourdough Rendevous. Loved that guy like an older brother.
Running water and electricity are somewhat over rated. Ive spent many periods of my life without one or both due to being involved with one adventure or another and can more or less get along fine without either or.