The Edinburgh Fringe 2007 Show #7 - Before The Beetle, some Napalm Death
The Edinburgh Fringe 2007 Show #7 (MP3 29.9 mb, 32 minutes 35 seconds)
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The weather is back to being ‘dreich,’ a sort of Scottish overcast not quite threatening rain look. But that’s not going to stop the Fringe - nope it’s full steam ahead as the first ‘full’ weekend is almost here. The crowds on Friday night are going to fill the venues 9hopefully) and the acts all have their shows sorted out and ticking over nicely.
On today’s show, Kieron Forsyth talks about his role as John Peel in Teenage Kicks, while Craig Campbell and I generally have the sort of conversation that a psychiatrist would have a field day with - from his show, The Goodies and Oliver Cromwell to IMDB, Colditz and charity, it’s all here!
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The Edinburgh Fringe 2007 Show #7
Teenage Kicks
Assembly Universal ArtsCraig Campbell
The UnderbellyLinks to: Assembly Rooms, Truth in Translation,
Tags: Edinburgh, Edinburgh Fringe, review, podcast, Teenage Kicks, Craig Campbell, John Peel.












August 12th, 2007 at 9:58 pm
Would someone please clarify this for me:
Is it Udderbelly, or Underbelly?
Or perhaps both?
Enquiring minds want to know.
August 13th, 2007 at 10:46 am
The Smirnoff Underbelly is one venue, run by Underbelly, in the big space under the George IV Bridge library.
The Udderbelly is a second venue, also run by the Underbelly - and it is a tented stage in the shape of an upside down purple cow.
August 13th, 2007 at 7:47 pm
Thanks, Ewan.
The confusion is over. Yay!