Due to intense local interest I am posting Our esteemed chairmans comments which I recived via email (seen wielding a rod last clip)
"The tape stops just at the point where you're introducing the "master angler", which I presume is an artistic device to ensure that the viewer tunes in for the next instalment?
I could even give you a working title for the next episode ....."Big Cane Rod Day on Cley Broos" - the storyline basically will revolve around our intrepid master angler fighting his way across the Stocks current to fish CB from the wild side - hooking a large cock fish (on a black fly even though I know that's typecasting), and eventually landing it after many adventures..............here's the tear-jerking finale........old George (playing the part of a simple woodcutter from Buittle Villa) comes down to the water's edge with his trusty sidekick, Vauxhall Frontera, and collects the beast so that I, the star, don't have to knack myself trying to carry it up the sodding hill to the sodding double gates.
We could have a soundtrack of lilting bagpipes and possibly a walk on part for J. Robts explaining to viewers that the river used to run straight 'n true past yonder tree, before the last ice age when the alluvial gravel deposits formed."
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Due to intense local interest I am posting Our esteemed chairmans comments which I recived via email (seen wielding a rod last clip)
"The tape stops just at the point where you're introducing the "master
angler", which I presume is an artistic device to ensure that the viewer
tunes in for the next instalment?
I could even give you a working title for the next episode ....."Big Cane
Rod Day on Cley Broos" - the storyline basically will revolve around our
intrepid master angler fighting his way across the Stocks current to fish
CB from the wild side - hooking a large cock fish (on a black fly even
though I know that's typecasting), and eventually landing it after many
adventures..............here's the tear-jerking finale........old George
(playing the part of a simple woodcutter from Buittle Villa) comes down to
the water's edge with his trusty sidekick, Vauxhall Frontera, and collects
the beast so that I, the star, don't have to knack myself trying to carry
it up the sodding hill to the sodding double gates.
We could have a soundtrack of lilting bagpipes and possibly a walk on part
for J. Robts explaining to viewers that the river used to run straight 'n
true past yonder tree, before the last ice age when the alluvial gravel
deposits formed."
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