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An informal photo of a playful Harry Boggis celebrating with his uncle, Staring Hughie Sweems
Oggy Smamms’ unsuccessful screentest as the demented Ongnar in Colin Wobart’s Seven Brides for Seven Frankensteins
Rupert Alston Alston’s weirdly popular disco side project Funky Bassoon
Sid Cankers and Paul Rind issued a folk rock album in early 1966 and the failure prompted the former to become a teacher and the latter to become a DJ. Critics were unkind to Happenstance describing it as “twee”, “lachrymose”, “maudlin” and “surprisingly terrifying”
Everyone remembers novelty one hit glam gram wonders Bombardier Puddinghead and their song Sausage Roll Folderol, but just what is their connection to DJ and friends of Boggs, Paul Rind and his Church of the Sainted Betty Binns? Find out soon!
Trying to age the first photo of Boggis! a bit - I think the first image works best personally. Probably doesn’t need the ageing effect