Secretly inspired

thepudupudu:

So, erm, this happened…

John Finnemore wrote a card of thanks for the Lemons and Landmarks project and made this video to thank everyone involved.

You should all be very proud of yourselves- thank you for helping and you can still donate if you so desire to have a pdf of the book.

(And here’s a link to a video of the presentation- if you type in ‘Lemons and Landmarks’ on youtube you’ll find two more as well).

pethics:

“The Ballad of Jane - a cautionary tale.


You know how sometimes you’re browsing in a DVD shop, and you notice that the little divider things with the film names on them are telling you a short story?

Yes, you do. 

Of course you do.


Poor old Jane.”

pethics:

The Ballad of Jane - a cautionary tale.

You know how sometimes you’re browsing in a DVD shop, and you notice that the little divider things with the film names on them are telling you a short story?

Yes, you do. 
Of course you do.
Poor old Jane.”

booksandbentleys:

And here be the man himself collecting said award. 

fuckyeahjohnfinnemore:


John Finnemore’s Adventures in Italian restaurants (or rather, How to be a Perfect Man.)

John Finnemore livetweeting his dinner. I think I’m in love.

fuckyeahjohnfinnemore:

John Finnemore’s Adventures in Italian restaurants (or rather, How to be a Perfect Man.)

John Finnemore livetweeting his dinner. I think I’m in love.

aura218:

John Finnemore is a good boy!

aura218:

John Finnemore is a good boy!

On Monday 4th March, John Finnemore will be on Steve Lamacq’s programme on Radio 6

ailatansmindpalace:

Tune in and listen to some great music as well as John Finnemore.

Monday 4th March - 16:00 GMT.

fuckyeahjohnfinnemore:

Best Radio Comedy! You know what to do!

thepenultimaterolo:

John Finnemore as Arthur, miming ‘dragon fruit’.

thepenultimaterolo:

John Finnemore as Arthur, miming ‘dragon fruit’.

Oh, but by the way, Steven Moffat is a terrific writer, and it’s an honour to be compared to him. But he did not invent the idea of a cliffhanger ending. Writers have been doing it for really quite some time.
John Finnemore on the ending of Yverdon-Les-Bains (via areweheretoseethequeen)