End of Telepathy Blog
First of all I’d like to thank everyone who’s contacted me to say how much they’ve been enjoying my experimental telepathy blog over the last couple of months. I’ve found it a very rewarding, mind expanding experience, and it’s certainly saved me a lot of typing. However, it seems that not everybody’s ESP has been sufficiently fine-tuned to receive all my numerous World of Badger posting telepathically. So for that reason I’ve decided to return to the traditional method of blogging (i.e. come home drunk, type some random crap).
Of course these telepathic teething problems also meant that the Scanners-style attack I had planned for Tony BLiar wasn’t a complete success either. (At least it’s good to know someone else feels the same about him – I believe the letters missing from the article are u,n, and t.) Still, I think it’s worth one last try – if we all concentrate hard enough on a Telekinetic Tony Mind Meld at 10am tomorrow, you never know what’s possible…

Finally, for those lacking in telepathic powers, here’s a little sample of the sort of thing you’ve been missing out on: Homer Simpson working at Texan nuclear weapons facility.
oooo… nice…
Welcome Back!
May I just draw your attention to the fact that Jimmy Perry, OBE., had nothing to do with The sit/com, “Oh Doctor Beeching”. I took the created idea to David Croft, OBE and it was jointly written by us. It came about as a result of my 35 previous years as a Railwayman (from when came so many of the storylines). I am also to be seen as a member of the cast in the form of Inspector Ernie Orkindale. Perhaps at some point you could amend your write-up to so read. Many thanks.
Thanks for taking the time to point out my inaccuracy, and please accept my apologies for not giving you the credit there. It’s been several years since I originally wrote that piece, but I seem to remember getting my information from a page on the BBC site; the page I originally linked to no longer seems to exist, so I can’t say for sure. On the other hand my mistake could well have come about through Messrs Croft and Perry being so closely associated (in my mind at least, almost as though they’re a single entity!) that I just assumed that “Oh Doctor Beeching” was created/written by them. Anyway, I stand corrected and have edited my write-up to credit you.