Tuning in…
Tuning in…
Castaway
1 appearance
A farmer who is able to live off the land, with practical knowledge from his farming experience.
On the island
Eight records
Robert Irving and the Concert Arts Orchestra
Because I uh I remember at school the organist there used to play this as a voluntary after evening service sometimes and uh I used to like it in very much.
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The Party's OverFavourite
Because I think she has a wonderful voice and a beautiful relaxed way of singing and this song and the way she sings it. So I think it would be a wonderful tune to relax to.
The keepsakes
The book
Jim Clark
I think I'd probably take it to keep us a reference, shall we say. Also something to expand further on.
In conversation
Presenter asks
0:29Why do you choose [Sheep may safely graze]?
Because I uh I remember at school the organist there used to play this as a voluntary after evening service sometimes and uh I used to like it in very much.
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1:57Any special skills or hobbies that would be useful?
I think just what what I've learnt from uh my experience in farming.
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2:05You good fisherman?
No, I I've uh I've tried fishing once, but uh I'm afraid I never had the patience to do it. The only thing I ever caught was my thumb.
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2:15Would you make plans for getting away?
Oh, I think so, yes. … I think I think I'd I'd try some method or other. I don't know how I'd do it yet, but uh I'm sure I'd have a go.
The luxury
Presenter asks
2:30Do you know anything about navigation?
Not really, no. Straight off. Not without AIDS.
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4:10Out of those eight records, if we could only have one, which would it be?
I think I would take Peggy Lee.
“Because I uh I remember at school the organist there used to play this as a voluntary after evening service sometimes and uh I used to like it in very much.”
“No, I I've uh I've tried fishing once, but uh I'm afraid I never had the patience to do it. The only thing I ever caught was my thumb.”
“I think I think I'd I'd try some method or other. I don't know how I'd do it yet, but uh I'm sure I'd have a go.”
“Because I think she has a wonderful voice and a beautiful relaxed way of singing and this song and the way she sings it. So I think it would be a wonderful tune to relax to.”
“Funnily enough, I've just been uh writing a book myself and It's coming out shortly, but I think I'd probably take it to keep us a reference, shall we say. Also something to expand further on.”