I was born in 1990 and I already wish we could go back to then, no social media you had to ring house phones to speak to friends and knock on doors to see people. I genuinely feel gutted for kids if today and my own son is not going to have a childhood like mine, kids today spend more time sat in their bedrooms.
This without a doubt my favourite episode so far. The 90s was a decade is one which up until now I had looked at fondly, after hearing Kate's stories and even Ralf's I may well have to reconsider. Nobody should have to undergo the vile misogyny or character assassination by the media or powerful bosses
My nan would give me £1.50 every Saturday and soon as we got off the bus at our stop I'd leg it in the paper shop and buy smash hits . Such innocent times the internet killed most things. Your friends were family your neighbours friends and the world was a different place. Every area in our cities are no-go and i miss the days you could go town all day with your mates . It's sad so sad it's the kids i feel sorry for . Grea
Of all the "ladettes" of those "Britpop" years, Kate was easily the most attractive to me because of her respect and intellect on screen and she didn't do the "female letch" either! I'm old, toothless and crippled now but still very much in love with you Kate!
I'm wondering what the curtain twitchers were saying after a blacked out bus parked up and Kate got in with a couple of fellas for an hour or so, then emerged after drinking wine. Ooooh! the gossip on the street. So, why's Ralf wearing her jumper?😮😏😀 But seriously, I enjoyed the chit chat.
Doesn't that just prove that the mainstream schooling grades means nothing. If you've got passion, that's what is your drive. I've always liked Kate Thorton. She's very inspirational, authentic, genuine & classy in her spirit