posted by davidt on Friday June 01 2001, @09:15AM
Stuart Goodwin writes:

Not too sure what channel it was on as I was severely jet-lagged and disorientated, but I caught a programme last night (May 29) on one of the UK cable music channels about the Ivor Novello Awards. It included footage of Moz's Outstanding Contribution award a few years back handed out by Anthony Newley, complete with poncey bow tie, followed by the all-too-brief acceptance speech: "I'd like to thank Anthony Newley, and John Marr/Maher of Wythenshawe"

I'm certain it won't have been the first time it was aired, but it's the first time I'd seen it.
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  • Errmm,
    You're not Lord Goodwin of Whittington
    by any chance ?
    Didn't we meet at Glyndebourne?

    Graf Joris-Karl
    Anonymous -- Monday June 04 2001, @01:52PM (#12455)
  • Just a note for the file, that this truly is such an amazing award for a UK musician - Morrissey, and family, must have been extremely proud. I don't really think many in the UK understand what it is - outside of the music world that is.

    Money counts for nothing, really. This is the
    ultimate accodolade for our own wonderful singer/songwriter, Mr Morrissey.

    hazard
    Anonymous -- Monday June 04 2001, @02:54PM (#12460)


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