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Anál nathrach,
And so, using the magical pseudo-Gaelic (or perhaps Dothraki?) of the Charm of Making, we weave a mist … in time! … through which we watch Excalibur, John Boorman’s 1981 telling of the legend of King Arthur, full of verdant hills and glades, orchestral music from a completely different legend, and shouting British AC-TORS!
We don’t really have churches yet, so here’s a prop from “Godspell.”
Podcasters: Robert, Tim, Jack
We stick around the British Isles (several centuries later) to do some Trainspotting.
Check us out on Twitter (@hiddendeadly or #oldvgold).
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Anál nathrach,
And so, using the magical pseudo-Gaelic (or perhaps Dothraki?) of the Charm of Making, we weave a mist … in time! … through which we watch Excalibur, John Boorman’s 1981 telling of the legend of King Arthur, full of verdant hills and glades, orchestral music from a completely different legend, and shouting British AC-TORS!
We don’t really have churches yet, so here’s a prop from “Godspell.”
Podcasters: Robert, Tim, Jack
We stick around the British Isles (several centuries later) to do some Trainspotting.
Check us out on Twitter (@hiddendeadly or #oldvgold).