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World Cup fever is here and last night I went to the pub to see
England play the USA it was a good game not high scoring but alot of chances, Gerard scored the first goal everyone screaming yay.
A while later the USA scored Green made a hugh mistake ![]()
Nevertheless, Its so good to see in HK so many English fans out and chearing the team on.
HK tv is so funny in the west its all men that are the pundits in HK its all girls.
Some pics below of the wc taken in my local pub not very good pics.
at least this cheered me up
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Jago and Litefoot Story Details
Not so many years ago a new Big Finish CD was pretty much the only new Who to look forward to. They've got news:
Jago and Litefoot Story Details
The synopses have been released for the first series of Jago and Litefoot, which is out in June and available at a discount pre-order now.
The series stars Christopher Benjamin as Henry Gordon Jago and Trevor Baxter as Professor Litefoot, with Lisa Bowerman as Ellie, Conrad Asquith as Sergeant Quick and Toby Longworth as Doctor Tulp
1.1 The Bloodless Soldier
Written by Justin Richards
Directed by Lisa Bowerman
Featuring Alex Lowe, John Banks, Robin Bowerman and Alex Mallinson
A group of soldiers return from overseas service â€" but they have brought a terrible evil back with them. As death strikes on the streets of London, Sergeant Quick calls upon the help of Professor Litefoot, while an old enemy lurks in the shadows. Jago and Litefoot are on the trail of the Bloodless Soldier â€" and tragedy will hit close to them...
1.2 The Bellova Devil
Written by Alan Barnes
Directed by Lisa Bowerman
Featuring Stephen Thorne, Duncan Wisbey and Alex Mallinson
A body is found on the Circle Line, wearing full dress uniform. It is identified as Reginald Colville â€" a man who was certified dead some six weeks ago! In an attempt to solve the mystery Jago and Litefoot become unwilling bodysnatchers... And thus begins a chain of events that will pit them against killer Bulgars and the mysterious machinations of the Far-Off Travellers Club...
1.3 The Spirit Trap
Written by Jonathan Morris
Directed by John Ainsworth
Featuring Janet Henfrey and Lex Shrapnel
Ellie Higson believes that spiritualist Mrs Vanguard can hear the voices of the dead, but Henry Gordon Jago thinks it’s all superstition and theatrical trickery. But if Vanguard is a harmless fake, then why have some of those who have attended her sceances disappeared so mysteriously? Jago and Litefoot investigate... And find themselves facing a deadly foe from the afterlife.
1.4 The Similarity Engine
Written by Andy Lane
Directed by Lisa Bowerman
Featuring Matt Steer and Alex Mallinson
When Jago takes a tumble on an unseasonably icy road, he ends up in hospital. But this is no ordinary medical establishment, and the patients are suffering from no ordinary illnesses. At last, the fiendish scheme of Dr Tulp is drawing to its cataclysmic climax. The Similarity Engine is operational. And a new, improved model of mahogany murderers have been unleashed...
A fifth disc contains an in-depth behind the scenes documentary.
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Becky Jago (born Rebecca Gunton on 20 April, 1976 in Bury St. Edmunds, one of four siblings) is a British television news presenter.
Beckyattended Stowmarket High School from 1989 to 1994 She was the sports captian for 2 years while there. She went to and graduated from Luton( which is now the University of Bedfordshire) in 1997. She also went to live and work in Japan she worked in a Bar while in Japan.
Her first role in the public eye was working for Vibe FM after that she went to work as a weather girl and then on the Wright stuff.
Around 2001 she went to work for Chlidrens TV notable Newround.
She has also worked for Capital Radio and now she works for Anglia Tonight, alongside Jonathan Wills.
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Handicap at Brighton with Persian Chariot ridden by Brian Jago winning from Dambuster (Charlie Smirke) up and Checkmont (T Stringer up), 4th August 1959. (Photo by George W. Hales/Fox Photos/Getty Images)
An objection on the grounds of bumping and boring was placed by jockey Brian Jago riding 'Thane' (centre) against the winner 'Black Sky' (left) ridden by Desmond Cullen. The objection was upheld and Thane awarded the race. (Photo by Ted West/Central Press/Getty Images)
Today: Brian Jago
Age: 62
Then: Epsom-based Flat jockey
Now: Runs his own building business in Cheam
High: Riding for Lord Rosebery and landing the job as first
jockey to Bruce Hobbs when John Gorton returned
to South Africa
Low: Breaking a leg badly when Falsa dropped dead
turning for home in a handicap at Sandown in 1974

Finish of the Pier Selling Handicap at Brighton with Persian Chariot ridden by Brian Jago winning from Dambuster (Charlie Smirke) up and Checkmont (T Stringer up), 4th August 1959. (Photo by George W. Hales/Fox Photos/Getty Images)Finish of the Pier Selling