Reginald Barrington wrote:Is he relevant?
Or has he eaten himself yet, can't still have a career surely?
For a routine that covers all of time?
I think it's totally relevant. And possibly always will be. That this island has had constant immigration. And has been constantly "invaded". Some peoples idea of "history" is ridiculously short term.
And to answer your second point.
His career is on the rise. I used to see him at The Gulbenkian. This year he sold out two nights at The Marlowe. The second of which unfortunately became one of the first cancellations of lockdown.
(After the football of course. I still think it's really telling that the FA called gatherings "too risky, just no, we don't want to inadvertently kill (our) industry and the very people that fund us" before the government did).
emoticons because I may get taken too seriously otherwise.