Bill Owen made the shows between 1972 (the pilot was made then) and 1999).And surely he lived there before 1973 i know i am being nitpicky though
You sounded just like Stan in Dinnerladies when you said thatSomeone's overtightened the righthand screw.
And possibly the lefthand one.
Electric screwdrivers, no control.
That bodge job has set off my OCD big time. You're right, those pozi screws are a travesty, overtightened and ruining the plaque. Grr..And there is an apostrophe missing in Compo's.
Cracked plaque, and fitted with ugly pozi screws instead of nice brass slotted ones.
It was a nice thought, but it's a bit rough.
He would have by now if he had gone to Canada to hunt with his ferrets. I suppose tackling Nora Batty was like hunting bears. Though I think It would been safer hunting the bears.What do you have to do to get kicked out of woodworking?
I suppose the person who put up that plaque was at a loss how to fix it to a stone wall without a little extra torque. An old handyman taught me to use a masonry bit to drill the hole, then cut a green twig from a tree just the same diameter as the hole, hammer it in, and then you can use any kind of screws you like. It will hold well too. It's like using a wall anchor.
Thanks for the clarification, Peri, "Eh" makes it sound like Compo's gone Canadian.
Measure twice, cut once?You sounded just like Stan in Dinnerladies when you said that
Is it an Official plaque issued by one of the organisations who are behind the scheme or is it someone local who is a fan and maybe trying to promote the show . It certainly looks an Amateur effort in production and deployment which would be a shame as he deserves an Official plaque for his achievements with the show and his promotion of the local area as indeed does the whole show .