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holloway Wrote:

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> the comedienne Josie long said she performed her

> first stand up gig in a pub in Dulwich, in today's

> metro. that would have been 1998. probably EDT??


Yeah, probably. I saw Eddie Izzard, Al Murray and Jo Brand up above the EDT back in the 90s.

Another one who is amazed at how old the cars look and would have guessed it was footage from 1988 not 1998!


But then, of course, most inhabitants of ED in 1998 would have been modest of income and driving an old car anyway.


When we moved here in 1996 we drove a 1988 Astra (F Reg in old money).

Jah Lush Wrote:

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> holloway Wrote:

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> > the comedienne Josie long said she performed

> her

> > first stand up gig in a pub in Dulwich, in

> today's

> > metro. that would have been 1998. probably

> EDT??

>

> Yeah, probably. I saw Eddie Izzard, Al Murray and

> Jo Brand up above the EDT back in the 90s.


I'd add Graham Norton & Phil Jupitas to that list too

Jah Lush Wrote:

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> I reckon it was '92.


Yes that sounds about right to me


He did something about "You kings, you kings" and sawing which I shall never forget, in case that helps anybody who thinks he might have done more than one gig at the EDT :))

re dating - the following certainly confirms a date in or post 1996


The aspiration was to provide a bus along the length of Underhill Road, and this was partly achieved from early in 1996 as the P13 was diverted along Upland Road and Underhill Road. It became possible to serve the full length of Underhill Road later that year, although buses towards Streatham have to make a small diversion via Melfort (sic) Road due to turning restrictions.


This from:- http://uktransport.wikia.com/wiki/London_Buses_route_P13

I definitely saw Sean Lock at the EDT, probably around 1995.


I also saw Eddie Izzard do impro show probably 1995ish - it was warm-up for his West End run and the queue stretched down Lordship Lane. It is possible that Nunhead legend Lewis Schaffer opened for him.

Hi everyone, I made this film, I was driving and my wife was filming, so I can assure everyone this was filmed in 1998. We used to live in one of the Prefabs in Underhill Road from 1953 to 1970, in 1998 I took my Dad back to East Dulwich for a trip down memory lane.


All the best, John Chinery

Hi everyone, I made this film, I was driving and my wife was filming, so I can assure everyone this was filmed in 1998. We used to live in one of the Prefabs in Underhill Road from 1953 to 1970, in 1998 I took my Dad back to East Dulwich for a trip down memory lane.


All the best, John Chinery

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