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In my own write

Gareth Hill

I write things - sometimes made up things, sometimes real things, sometimes a mix of both. Hopefully raising a smile along the way.

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A mouse, a house, a human cat and a futuristic wedding in the past

My wife and I got married in the year 2000, which was very futuristic of us. A new century, the first time ever that a year began with a digit other than 1, and the moment when all that stuff we’d been promised on Tomorrow’s World would sta...

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It’s getting increasingly likely that I’ll never go into space

I don’t recall ever wanting to be an astronaut when I was young. But there was always some idea that, given my adult years would be spent in an entirely different century, space travel might have become commonplace by now.

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The time Bob Holness didn't play saxophone

One of the great urban myths from my high school days was that Bob Holness, avuncular host of tea-time youth quiz show, Blockbusters, also played saxophone on Gerry Rafferty’s seminal hit ‘Baker Street.’

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He’s not the messiah, he’s a very naughty Bob

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  • Gareth Hill

    Writer, father, husband, idiot. Not necessarily in that order. There's too much unpleasantness and seriousness about, so let's pause and look on the lighter side every now and then.

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