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somewhere in the distance : archived Toyah news for the
month of July 2005
| July
31, 2005: 'Cookson Summer
Festival' - New press ad |
A new
press ad, taken from Friday's
'Daily Mirror', for 'Cookson
Summer Festival', where Toyah
appears on Sunday 21st August. Cookson
Summer Festival
21st August 2005
Cookson Summer
Festival
South Shields, Tyne
& Wear (UK)
Join
Toyah in the summer sunshine as
she appears along side Nick
Heyward and Limahl at this
outdoor festival.
Throughout
the summer, South Tyneside buzzes
with kid's entertainment, rock,
pop and folk music, brass bands,
street theatre, fun days and
Sunday concerts with a galaxy of
top stars.
The
Festival is FREE so there is no
excuse for not joining in the
fun.
Time:
12:30am to 05:30pm
Price: Tickets
Free
Venue: Bents Park
Telephone: 0191 424
7985
|
| July
31, 2005: Toyah on TV - *update* |
What Women Really
Want : UK Style - Monday 8th
August : 11.30pm
What Women Really
Want : UK Style Plus 1 - Tuesday
9th August : 00.30am
Girlfriends. Get up
close and personal with the
female psyche in this pacy new
series featuring feisty celebrity
opinions and gripping true-life
stories. In this episode, Jenny
Eclair, Toyah Willcox, Jodie
Marsh and Sarah Cawood discuss
why their girlfriends are so
important to them. Discover which
celeb hates her own company, and
who admits that even her best
mates bitch about her behind her
back. Miaow! Narrated by Ulrika
Jonsson. What
Women Really Want : UK Style -
Wednesday 10th August : 11.30pm
What Women Really
Want : UK Style Plus 1 - Thursday
11th August : 00.30am
Sex. Fast-paced series
presented by Ulrika Jonsson, with
an array of female celebrities
discussing what they really want
out of life in the noughties.
Christine Hamilton, Toyah
Willcox, Vanessa Feltz and others
talk candidly about sex. Find out
which celeb finds one-night
stands easier than commitment,
who lies to her men about sex,
and who was called 'undresser' at
school - naughty!
Have
I Been Here Before? : ITV2 -
Friday 12th August : 9.55am
Toyah Willcox recalls a
life of enforced solitude in a
church in 15th-century Holland,
dying alone and lamenting her
wasted life. Could Toyah's past
life be a reflection of her own
fears about her present one?
What
Women Really Want : UK Style -
Friday 12th August : 10.00pm
What Women Really
Want : UK Style Plus 1 - Friday
12th August : 11.00pm
Money. It's grumpy old
men with heels on! Er no, it's
feisty high-profile women of all
ages giving forth on everything
from sex and singledom to plastic
surgery and pregnancy. Today's
hot topic is money - find out
what Toyah Willcox, Jenny Eclair,
Nadia Almada and other celebs
have to say about loot. Narrated
by Ulrika Jonsson.
|
| July
31, 2005: 'Scotland On Sunday' -
Trust in grass acts for sounds of
the summer |
ROCK/POP
LIVE ON THE
LAWN The
National Trust for Scotland has
teamed up with Glastonbury
producer Dick Tee to showcase a
host of bands and solo artists at
Newhailes House and Culzean
Castle, in a bid to encourage a
younger audience to the NTS'
historical sites. And far from
treading gently with this their
first outing, organisers have
managed to marry a line-up to
accommodate all musical
tastes.
Ian
Preece, NTS head of marketing,
says: "There really is
something for everyone - a great
mix of pop, punk, opera, classic
rock, swing, alternative and a
bit of nostalgia thrown in for
good measure. Our properties will
provide an excellent backdrop and
a real atmosphere for a summer
evening of music."
This
week boasts a triple bill at
Newhailes, near Edinburgh: on
Friday New York boys the Fun
Lovin' Criminals headline
alongside Echo & the Bunnymen
and newcomers the Beauty Shop.
Saturday brings a change of pace
with the smooth sounds of West
End Musical, The Rat Pack and
Live in Las Vegas, supported by
ex-Blue singer Anthony D Costa in
his solo debut. The Newhailes
line-up finishes on Sunday with
the Scottish Opera Orchestra and
Olympic entertainers, Amici
Forever.
The
following weekend (August 13-14)
events move to Culzean Castle in
Ayr, with a Friday evening of
1980s nostalgia, featuring The
Stranglers, Kim Wilde, Toyah and
T'Pau.
On
Saturday ex-Pop Idol runner-up
and Glasgow boy Darius headlines
alongside chart favourites Girls
Aloud while ex-S Clubber Jo
O'Meara performs her solo
debut.
For
something a little different,
look out for punk triplets the
Noise Next Door and new band,
D-Side.
All
gigs have capacity for 6,000 and
tickets are available only from
www.nts.org.uk or via the booking
line on 0870 118 1931
|
| July
29, 2005: 'Live On The Lawn' -
New press ad |
Another
press ad for next month's 'Live
On The Lawn', taken from
yesterday's 'Daily Record'. 'Live On
The Lawn' takes place on Friday
12th August at Culzean
(pronounced Culain ;o)) Castle in
Ayrshire. Gates open at 5pm with
the concert starting at
7.30pm.
Toyah
is on a bill that also includes
The Stranglers, Kim Wilde and
T'Pau.
The
concert is being held in
association with Lloyds TSB's
'notefornote'.
Tickets
are priced £27, plus £3 booking
fee, and can be purchased via the
National Trust for Scotland
website, by clicking on the press
ad. Or by telephoning the booking
line: 0870 118 1931.
Culzean
Castle
Maybole,
South Ayrshire,
KA19 8LE
[
www.nts.org.uk ]
|
| July
28, 2005: 'Minx' - CD Tracklist
revealed |
The,
much anticipated, tracklisting
for the forthcoming CD reissue of
Toyah's 1985 album, 'Minx', has
been revealed by the Official
Toyah website. It comprises: Soldier
Of Fortune (Terrorist Of
Love)
Dont Fall In Love
(I Said)
Soul Passing Through
Soul
Sympathy
Ill Serve You
Well
Over Twenty-One
All In A Rage
Space Between The
Sounds
Schools Out
World In Action
America For
Beginners
Vigilante
Snow Covers The Kiss**
Kiss The Devil**
Don't Fall in Love
[Extended Mix]**
Soul Passing through
Soul [Extended Mix]**
World in Action
[Extended Mix]***
World in Action [Action
Mix]**
**[Bonus
& never on CD before],
***[Bonus, unreleased, &
never on CD before].
The
album is released on 29th August
2005 on the Demon/Edsel label,
cat no. DIAB8074, featuring
'Minx' era pictures and an
introduction by Toyah.
The
tracklist includes the orginal
album (including the tracks 'Over
Twenty One' and 'Vigilante' -
both not included on the vinyl
version), plus SIX bonus tracks.
This reissue also includes a
previously unreleased Extended
Mix of 'World in Action'.
|
| July
28, 2005: 'An Audience with Toyah
Willcox' - Online listings |
Online
listings for Toyah's forthcoming
'An Audience with...' have begun
to appear...
Pentland Theatre
An Evening with Toyah
Willcox
Sun 16 Oct 2005
8.00pm
Artsdepot
patron Toyah Willcox has had a
successful and highly diverse
career with hit records,
including the aptly titled Sheep
Farming in Barnet, and many
prestigious roles on stage and
screen. She first came to fame in
the punk rock era with
appearances in cult films Jubilee
and Quadrophenia, not to mention
her hit singles. Since then she
has become a household name
appearing on television in
everything from Songs of Praise
to Quartermass and on stage in
Shakespeare and popular musicals
such as Calamity Jane. Most
recently she is recognisable as
the voice of Teletubbies and from
her appearance in Im A
Celebrity Get Me Out Of Here! In
this evening of conversation,
Toyah covers all of this and
more, including why she recently
went under the knife to regain
her youth, and throws the floor
open to questions from the
audience.
020
8369 5454
5 Nether Street
Tally Ho Corner
North Finchley
London
Thanks
to Dean (aka voodoo doll @
Dreamscape's forum)
|
| July
28, 2005: Toyah @ 'ITV.com' |
Toyah
was pictured over at the
'ITV.com' website today,
advertising her, repeated,
appearance on the channel's Have
I Been Here Before? Shown
earlier this afternoon on ITV1. Today,
3.00pm: Wild child Toyah Willcox
encounters the painful memory of
a life and death alone in the
world. Happy days!...
Have
our souls lived before? Do you
believe in live after death?
Where do our dreams come from?
Have you ever met someone and
been convinced you have met them
in a previous life?
All
these questions, and more, will
be tackled in this fascinating
new daytime series.
Hosted
by Phillip Schofield, Have I Been
Here Before? will offer the
chance for celebrity guests to
see if they have lived before...
in a past life.
The
celebrities will be taken back to
their past lives by experienced
regression therapist Andrea
Foulkes, and in the process they
often reveal some deeply intimate
thoughts about their current
lives.
The
Have I Been Here Before?
detective, Jules Hudson, a
qualified historian and
archeologist, will investigate
the historical accuracy of the
regression, looking through
archives, history and locations
to establish any credibility for
the past life recounted and a
team of experts will offer
possible explanations for the
results.
Then
Phillip will reveal the results
of the investigation to the
celebrity and discuss their
feelings about the regression and
any effects they feel the
experience has had on their
life.
Thanks
to Dean (aka voodoo doll @
Dreamscape's forum)
|
| July
28, 2005: Toyah on Sky Movies |
The Most Fertile Man
In Ireland : Sky Movies 3 -
Monday 1st August : 00.55am
The Most Fertile Man
In Ireland : Sky Movies 5 -
Thursday 4th August :
01.45am
The Most Fertile Man
In Ireland : Sky Movies 7 -
Tuesday 9th August : 02.00am Bedded
by his town's good-time girl,
Eamonn quickly acquires a
reputation as a man who can make
babies.
While
both sides of Belfast struggle
with their sperm-counts, the
lucky man becomes the hot
property of both Catholics and
Protestants. Crown jewel comedy.
Director: Dudi Appleton.
Starring:
Kris Marshall, Kathy Kiera
Clarke, Bronagh Gallagher, James
Nesbitt, Kenneth Cranham, Toyah
Willcox and Olivia Nash.
|
| July
28, 2005: Toyah newsy bits &
pieces! |
Those bitchy hacks over at The
'Daily Mail' had another wee dig
at Toyah, in their "Wicked
Whispers" column, last
Wednesday (20th July). It seems
her new facelift is not helping
Toyah Willcox get much work. She
wails: 'I live in Chiswick and
walking down Chiswick High Road
is like auditioning every single
day. I walk down there with a big
smile on my face, as I know I'm
passing the commissioning editor
for Five and the Commissioning
editor for Sky. It's a great
place to live if you're in
telly.' Or not, as the case may
be...
Thanks
to Colin Dew-Parry for the
clipping.
Toyah popped up on TV last
Friday. Not sure what, where or
when. Does anyone know? Did you
spot her?
Toyah also guested on last
Sunday's The Wonderful World
Of Roald Dahl, on channel
five. She talked about the
author, how she wasn't a fan of
Enid Blyton as a youngster, and
also read a little from James
& The Giant Peach.
|
| July
20, 2005: "Every legend has
a broken heart..." |
Watashini!!
In celebration of the reissue of
Toyah's 'Minx' album on CD next
month... It's a
gorgeous, rare, picture of Toyah
promoting her album 'Minx', and
the first single from it 'Don't
Fall in Love (I Said)', back in
1985.
'Minx'
has always been viewed as the
'black sheep' of Toyah's music
career, despite being one of the
most sought-after CD's from her
back catalogue. Perhaps this
release will help change
that.
There's
no doubt it is very different to
anything Toyah released
previously but songs like
'America For Beginners',
'Sympathy', 'Space Between The
Sounds', and even the excellent
power-pop single 'Don't Fall In
Love (I Said)' show that perhaps
the album has been somewhat
misjudged. That the b-side 'Snow
Covers The Kiss' will be included
on the reissued CD can only add
to this.
Many
thanks to Andi Westhorpe for the
picture.
|
| July
20, 2005: Toyah - Patron Saint? |
Toyah
has, over the last month, lended
her patronage and support to
another two very worthy
organisations. Birmingham
Music Awards: 6th July 2005
We
are pleased to announce that
Toyah Willcox has become a patron
for the Birmingham Music
Awards.
The
Birmingham Music Awards will
acknowledge, honour &
celebrate the musical talent
borne and developed in the
Midlands.
In
addition to this it aims to
facilitate the support of
mentoring and training of
musicians in the region.
During
2005 the Birmingham Music Awards
will award both established and
unsigned artists from a broad
spectrum of musical genres. These
awards will be presented at a
Gala dinner on 4 November at
Music Live and be complemented by
a performance showcase on 6
November at Music Live at the
N.E.C.
Rabbit
Welfare Fund: Committee
Newsletter - June 2005
RWF
(Rabbit Welfare Fund) welcomes
new Patrons
The
committee are delighted to
announce that Celia Haddon, Anne
McBride, Ingrid Tarrant and Toyah
Willcox have agreed to be RWF
patrons.
Please
click on the logos to visit the
websites of both of these great
organisations. The 'Rabbit
Welfare Fund' in particular do
sterling work to help protect and
improve the quality of life of
pet rabbits in the UK.
If
you want to help them to continue
achieving this goal by making a
donation or by becoming a RWF
volunteer, please contact the
helpline 01403 267658 and start
making a difference to rabbits
today. Organisations like this,
and many others that seek to
protect animals from abuse and
cruelty, are criminally
underfunded.
|
| July
20, 2005: Toyah @ the 'Three
Counties Show' |
| Toyah, pictured
at last month's 'Three Counties
Show', on Friday 17th June. She
was supporting Worcestershire
County Councils recycling
project; Mission Impossible
Operation Target 75.
Picture two is Toyah being
interviewed by Ashley Blake.
Many
thanks to Katy for the pictures.
|
| July
20, 2005: 'Last Minute' - This
week in theatre |
| This Christmas should be
a very interesting time in the
panto world. For the last few
years the pantomime business had
been dominated by Christmas
production giants Kudos but the
Ambassadors Theatre Group, who
own many of the country's top
venues, have now launched their
own panto production wing - First
Family Entertainment. They've
lined up some really top stars
too, such as Richard Wilson,
Simon Callow and John Barrowman,
who've never done panto before.
I'm going to be creating a huge
new production of Snow White for
the vast stage at Milton Keynes
to star Richard O'Brien from the
rocky Horror show and Toyah. The
planned new sets by veteran
designer Terry Parsons are some
of the most spectacular designs
I've ever seen. |
| July
20, 2005: 'Serious About
News'/'www'mkweb.co.uk' - Snow
White 2005 |
Milton
Keynes Theatre Announces Panto
Line Up
Milton Keynes Theatre
are pleased to announce the final
stars appearing in this year's
pantomime - Snow White and the
Seven Dwarfs!
Promising
to get Milton Keynes audiences
dancing the Time Warp in the
aisles, will be Richard O'Brien
as the Wicked Queen's henchman.
The writer and star of The Rocky
Horror Show recently thrilled
audiences as the original
Childcatcher in the West End
production of Chitty Chitty Bang
Bang, Richard has a long line of
theatre and television credits to
his name, including host of the
popular adventure game show, The
Crystal Maze.
Milton
Keynes' beautiful Snow White will
be Suzanne Shaw who shot to fame
in Hear'Say, the band formed from
the winners of ITV's Popstars in
2001. Subsequently she has
received rave reviews in leading
roles in Summer Holiday and
Joseph and his Amazing
Technicolour Dreamcoat, in
London's West End and on a
nationwide tour.
Polishing
up her poisoned apple in
preparation, Toyah Willcox will
be returning to one of her
favourite pantomime roles as the
Wicked Queen. Following a diverse
career filled with major hit
records and many prestigious
stage and screen roles to her
credit, Toyah recently survived
the jungle in television's I'm a
Celebrity Get Me Out of
Here.
Of
course steering Snow White away
from danger in the forest will be
the seven loveable dwarfs
including film star, Warwick
Davies. Most recently seen as
Professor Flitwick in the Harry
Potter films, Warwick has also
graced the big screen in dozens
of films including Star Wars -
Return of the Jedi as Wicket the
lead Ewok, and as Willow Ufgood
in Willow.
Will
handsome Prince Charming, Duncan
Breeze, make it in time to rescue
Snow White from the Wicked Queen?
Duncan is fast emerging as one of
this country's brightest new
stars. He is a highly
accomplished singer and a
versatile performer having
appeared with such names as
Michael Ball, Brian Conley, and
Bobby Davro to name but a few.
Catch a sneak preview of his many
talents when his Night of the
Musicals show comes to MK Theatre
in September.
Snow
White is being produced by First
Family Entertainment, a brand new
pioneering and exciting
partnership between Clear Channel
Entertainment and the Ambassador
Theatre Group, which will ensure
that Milton Keynes pantomime
offers the very best in
traditional, professional, top
quality family entertainment.
With
glittering costumes, fantastic
new sets and side-splitting
comedy, this is the perfect
winter warmer for Christmas 2005
through to New Year celebrations
of 2006. Tickets are already
selling quickly so book yours now
on 0870 060 6652!
[
News Source: Milton Keynes -
Serious About News /
www.mkweb.co.uk ]
|
| July
20, 2005: Toyah newsy bits &
pieces! |
| Toyah's 'Victims
Of The Riddle Pt II (Vivisection)
was recently included on the
playlist for 'World of Echo' with
Dave Mandl on WFMU. World Of
Echo: Wednesdays 8pm - 11pm on
WFMU 91.1 fm 90.1 fm wfmu.org
http://www.wfmu.org/~davem
Playlist: July 6, 2005:
Toyah - Victims of the Riddle:
Part II: The Safari Records
Singles Collection, Part 1.
Toyah has, once again, been
mentioned in a Goldfrapp review.
This time in 'The Observer', who
cast their judgemental eye on the
band's new CD, 'Supernature', at
the weekend.
The
Observer: Review
Goldfrapp,
Supernature
Eccentric
female stars are thin on the
ground these days. Hurrah, then,
for Britain's own twisted sister,
gushes Polly Vernon
Sunday
July 17, 2005
Supernature
is a triumph; a combination of
electronics and decadence,
soaring, sneering vocals and high
drama, which references pretty
much every glamorous, dark,
witty, twisted bit of pop
produced over the last 20 years.
The first song - and first single
release - 'Ooh La La', is Kylie
at the top of her game, with
touches of Debbie Harry and
Roisin Murphy. 'Lovely 2 C U'
harnesses the jaded sexiness of
the Human League and my favourite
ever Girls Aloud song, 'Some Kind
of Miracle'. 'Satin Chic' sounds
like something Toyah might have
co-written with Vicky Pollard.
But despite all these allusions,
the sound, and sensibility, is
still very much Goldfrapp's own.
KSA.co.uk - Inaugural KBSA
Design Innovation Awards Proves
Huge Success!
The
inaugural KBSA Design Innovation
Awards was declared a huge
success by all of those who
attended the presentation
ceremony and awards dinner on
16th June.
The
awards were presented at a
glamorous dinner following the
associations AGM at the
Millennium Copthorne Hotel in
Slough/Windsor.
The
evening was presented by
KBSAs managing director
Graham Hayden and operations
manager Lucinda Kenny. Surprise
host, Toyah Willcox presented the
awards and gave the after dinner
entertainment an exciting start
with an impromptu performance of
the Guns n Roses hit
Sweet Child of Mine.
Several award sponsors joined
Toyah on stage for a fine display
of air guitar skills!
|
| July
20, 2005: Tolkien Weekend at
Sarehole Mill 2005 |
| Toyah outside the
Bakehouse in the Mill courtyard,
back in May. She was filming at
the Tolkien Weekend at Sarehole
Mill.
The
Weekend was in celebration of the
writing of J.R.R.Tolkien in and
near the childhood haunts that
inspired him and the 50th
anniversary of The Lord of the
Rings trilogy. At Sarehole
Mill in the Shire Country
Park. The event included
guided walks, Dark Age Vikings
Re-enactment, Crafts, The Tolkien
Society, Story tellers. Poetry,
Archery, Toyah Willcox filming
about the Tolkien Trail.
|
| July
19, 2005: 'Record Collector' -
Safari Singles Vol 1 review |
The
recent Toyah CD retrospective,
'The Safari Records Singles
Collection - Part 1', has been
reviewed very favourably in the
new issue (August 2005, Issue
313) of 'Record Collector'
magazine. TOYAH
The
Safari Records Singles Collection
Part 1: 1979-81
****
Cherry Red CDMRED266
(78:53)
It's
a mystery? No, it's a revelation
Get
past the atonal improvisational
of the indie-chart-topping debut
Victims of the Riddle (is this
one of Bjork's early influences?
Sounds like it), and this
complete collection of Toyah's
first couple of years' worth of
singles is hugely listenable.
Her
voice may be an acquired taste,
but the lyrics and intensity of
her performances are powerful.
Neon Womb, Waiting, the perennial
set-closing Ieya, The Helium
Song, It's A Mystery... all
classics of their genre which
are, frankly, criminally
overlooked when the history of
this period of indie is
discussed.
Boasting
several tracks which are making
their CD debut, this has
authoritative and nicely
illustrated sleevenotes. They
even include extracts from an
interview with Toyah herself (I'd
forgotten about her combining her
music and acting on the programme
Shoestring, with performances of
Danced and the aforementioned
Neon Womb). And let's not forget
the promise of more to come in
volume two (1981-1983).
Review
by Titus Jennings.
Thanks
to www.toyahwillcox.com
|
| July
19, 2005: Vote for Toyah - Best
Ever Female Punk Singer poll **update** |
Vote for
Toyah in the 'Psycho' website's
Punk Polls . She is doing fairly
well so far. You can visit the
site daily and vote for Toyah.
However please don't multiple
vote as these will be invalid and
could lead to Toyah being
disqualified from the list. "The
Punk polls are continuing to get
hits daily and we will give you a
monthly provisional top ten of
each poll chart. Dont forget you
can vote daily in each of the
polls. Multiple voting for one
act on the one day from any PC,
which will be identified by its
IP number, will result in these
votes deemed invalid and removed
from the poll."
Apparently
the website will soon have
"The Psycho
Interviews", which will be
exclusive one on one interviews
with the leading names in the
Punk/Oi music industry.
Please
click on the picture to add your
vote.
|
| July
19, 2005: Toyah @ 'Remember The
Eighties' |
| Toyah is starting to
announce dates for her one-woman
tour of music and spoken-word
material, 'An Audience With
Toyah', which will play shows in
Fife, Finchley and Stamford in
September and October.
Additionally, Toyah's 1985 album
'Minx' has been scheduled for an
August 29th reissue featuring the
original album alongside b-sides
and bonus tracks. Plans are also
in the pipeline to reissue her
'Desire' and '(Take the) Leap!'
albums... |
| July
17, 2005: 'Minx' + CD |
Amazon
UK, and various other online
retailers, are now listing 'Minx'
+ CD for pre-order. The album is
released on 29th August 2005 on
the Demon/Edsel label. There is
currently no confirmation of the
final tracklisting for this
eagerly awaited release. Or
whether the cover artwork will
remain true to the original 1985
release. Edsel/Demon have already
reissued Toyah's 'Warrior Rock'
and 'Love Is the Law' this year,
both using identical sleeves to
the original releases, so it is
highly probable they will do the
same with 'Minx'.
The
title, 'Minx' + also suggests
that the CD will contain extra
tracks and/or 'Minx' era remixes.
Please
click on the CD cover if you'd
like to order this.
|
| July
17, 2005: 'The Safari Records
Singles Collection - Part 2' CD |
Amazon
UK, and various other online
retailers, are now listing 'The
Safari Records Singles
Collection' - Volume 2 for
pre-order. The album is released
on 22nd August 2005 on the Cherry
Red Records label. Toyah
- 'The Safari Records Singles
Collection - Part 2' (1981 to
1983)' (CDMRED 267). Tracklist:
1. I Want To Be Free, 2. Walke
Talkie, 3. Alien, 4. Thunder In
The Mountains, 5. Street Addict,
6. Voodoo Doll, 7. Good Morning
Universe, 8. Urban Tribesmen, 9.
In The fairground, 10. Furious
Futures, 11. Brave New World
(Single Edit), 12. Warrior Rock,
13. Ieya '82 (Full-length
re-recorded version), 14. Be
Proud Be Loud (Be Heard), 15.
Laughing With The Fools, 16.
Rebel Run, 17. To The Mountains
High, 18. Baptised In Fire, 19.
The Vow, 20. I Explode, 21.
Haunted.
Please
click on the CD cover if you'd
like to order this.
|
| July
17, 2005: 'Have I Been Here
Before? - Again! |
| Toyah's
appearance on ITV1's Have I
Been Here Before?, shown only
a few weeks ago, is scheduled to
be shown again on the channel on
Thursday 28th July. Toyah was
regressed to a previous life as
an Anchoress in 15th Century
Holland in the 30 minute
programme.
Have
I Been Here Before? : ITV1 -
Thursday 28th July : 3.00pm
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| July
17, 2005: Toyah on TV |
The Most Fertile Man
In Ireland : Sky Movies 9 -
Thursday 21st July : 1.45am
The Most Fertile Man
In Ireland : Sky Movies 7 -
Wednesday 27th July : 2.00am
Light-hearted comedy
about sex and fertility. A young
man acquires a reputation as a
man with a high sperm count and
is soon in demand to make babies
in Belfast - with both Catholics
and Protestants. Director: Dudi
Appleton. Starring: Kris
Marshall, Bronagh Gallagher,
Kiera Clarke, James Nesbitt,
Kenneth Cranham, Pauline McLynn,
Toyah Willcox, Tara O'Neil, and
Marc O'Shea. Brum
: CBeebies - Saturday 23rd July :
7.20am
Brum : CBeebies -
Saturday 23rd July : 10.20am
The adventures of a
little car who lives in a motor
museum, narrated by Toyah
Willcox. When precious gems are
stolen from a famous celebrity at
the airport, Brum is soon on the
trail of the two thieves.
Have
I Been Here Before? : ITV1 -
Thursday 28th July : 3.00pm
Toyah Willcox recalls a
life of enforced solitude in a
church in 15th-century Holland,
dying alone and lamenting her
wasted life. Could Toyah's past
life be a reflection of her own
fears about her present one?
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| July
17, 2005: Toyah newsy bits &
pieces! |
Here's a recent picture of Toyah,
arriving at the Orange Prize for
Fiction Awards in London. Dreamscape
previously mentioned a few months
back that Toyah would be one of
the guests at this event. And
Toyah herself also mentioned it
in one of her Webletters
recently.
As
well as attending the event Toyah
also reviewed one of the books,
'The Mammoth Cheese' by Sheri
Holman, shortlisted (see review
below)
"LONDON
- JUNE 07: Singer Toyah
Willcox arrives at the Orange
Prize For Fiction, June 7, 2005
in London. The book prize now in
its tenth year was won by
american author Lionel Shriver
with her book We Need To Talk
About Kevin."
Thanks to everyone who entered
the competition. Congratulations
to the three winners: Tracey
Murray, Ashton-Under-Lyne, Gordon
Winters, Brighton, and Ian
Harrison, Aylesbury, Bucks. CDs
will be posted asap.
The
answer was, of course, Joel
Bogen.
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| July
17, 2005: Toyah reviews 'The
Mammoth Cheese' |
Orange
prize For Fiction 2005: Shortlist
Review
Review The Mammoth
Cheese by Sheri Holman
Reviewed by Toyah
Willcox
This novel is as rich
and as round as the large, ripe,
hand-made 1,235 pound cheese
honored in the title.
I
cannot say what pleases me most
about this book, that Virago
Press have added another winner
to their reputation or that Sheri
Holman writes with a political
and human rights knowledge that
leaves the reader wanting to
throw an air punch shouting
only a women could see the
world like this and it's so
empowering to read.'
The
Mammoth Cheese is rich in irony.
Manda Frank has just given birth
to eleven babies in a small
American enclave known as Three
Chimneys, Virginia, while her
immediate neighbour, Margaret
Prickett is about to see the
death of the family tradition of
husbanding Jersey cows and
producing hand-made cheeses.
Manda,
who has little knowledge of life
other than her love of hunting
dogs and too little income to
support such a large yield of
babies, not only has the shock of
an enormous instant family to
deal with, but has the world
media on her doorstep and gifts
of money pushed through her door
by the minute. Margaret Prickett
making her daughter additive free
bread for breakfast in her
dimly-lit kitchen (she can only
afford one light bulb) before
milking her dwindling herd of
cows by hand with a rare respect
and knowledge which is about to
be lost for ever, observes all
this charity.
If
she is to save her farm,
Margaret's only hope is Governor
Adam Brookes, the politician who
promises debt amnesty to small
farmers if he is elected
president as, in the words
of the great President Thomas
Jefferson no farmer should
inherit the debts of their
fathers.' He must be elected at
all cost.
At
the opening of this novel, with
election fever running high, Adam
Brookes feels Manda's story is
the one he wants to be seen
supporting, the poor
undereducated women, on a low
income and an instant family to
feed. Margaret's plight is
over-shadowed and, ironically,
Adam Brookes ignores his greatest
ally in favour of the
politicians' favourite PR scam -
be seen kissing as many babies as
possible during election fever.
Thus Margaret plans to make a
mammoth cheese to be paraded all
the way to Washington.
For
me the appeal of this book lies
in the incredible sensitivity of
the author. It is
impressively-researched right
from rearing cows, through
cheese-making, to politics. And,
although usually politics do not
fire my soul, when presented from
the point of view of a wise
leading character as Margaret
Prickett I want to go out and
throw eggs at politicians who
allow traditions to fade away in
favour of homogenous corporatism.
With
too many books in recent times, a
great plot has carried weak
characters but with The Mammoth
Cheese Sheri Holman weaves
characters and relationships
which constantly take surprising
turns, the expected' never
comes and instead you are coaxed
into an ever-intriguing
entanglement of characters and
their relationships to one
another in what must be one of
the wittiest and sharp
observations of small town'
life in middle America.
I
found The Mammoth Cheese a very
satisfying and complete read, and
enjoyed the craft of the author
as much as the book itself.
Toyah
Willcox is an actress and singer.
Her book Diary Of A Face Lift
about her own experiences
of cosmetic surgery is
published this year, and she'll
be touring her first one-woman
show in September. Meanwhile, she
is working as a presenter for the
BBC and ITV, finishing her first
American film French Leave,
touring with her band and
promoting her writing. She has
also written a novel.
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| July
11, 2005: Toyah on 'The Big Call'
last Saturday |
| Toyah guested on
ITV1's prime-time Saturday
evening quiz show The Big Call
at the weekend. the general
knowledge quiz, that sees a
contestant pair up with a celeb,
is linked (unofficially) to the
UK Lotto.
|
| July
11, 2005: Toyah part of the
'Electric 80s' CD compilation |
Toyah's
classic 1981 hit 'It's A Mystery'
is included on the brand new 3-CD
compilation 'Electric 80s'
released next Monday (18th July). The CD
set is released on the Sony/BMG
TV label and features many great
songs from the Eighties, as well
as remixes and extended versions
of famous hit songs.
Electric
80s brings together the originals
that have continued to influence
current tracks and the ever
present 80s fashion nods on three
packed CDs. This is a definitive
collection of the very best
electronic, synth and new-wave
tracks from the early years of
the decade. The album is a
collectors dream with original
12" versions, lesser
compiled tracks and rare gems,
including Soft Cell -
"Torch", Human League -
"Love Action" and Duran
Duran - "Planet
Earth".
'Electric
80s' Tracklist:
Disc: 1
1. Visage - Fade to Grey
(12 Version)
2. Japan - Quiet Life
3. Tears For Fears - Mad
World
4. Duran Duran - Planet
Earth
5. Flock Of Seagulls - I
Ran
6. Talk Talk - Today
7. Soft Cell
Torch (12 Version)
8. Scritti Politti -
Absolute
9. Furniture - Brilliant
Mind
10. Propaganda - Dr
Mabuse
11. OMD - Messages
12. B Movie -
Remembrance Day
13. Spandau Ballet - To
Cut A Long Story Short
14. Psychedelic Furs -
Love My Way
15. Passions - In Love
With A German Filmstar
16. This Martial Coil -
Song To The Siren
Disc:
2
1. Dead Or Alive - You
Spin Me Round (12 Version)
2. Yazoo - Don't Go
3. Landscape - Einstein
A Go-go
4. Altered Images -
Don't Talk To Me About Love
5. Haysi Fantayzee -
Shiny Shiny
6. Men Without Hats -
Safety Dance
7. Marilyn - Calling
Your Name
8. Swans Way - Soul
Train
9. Lotus Eaters - First
Picture Of You
10. Flock Of Seagulls
Wishing (12 Version)
11. Animotion -
Obsession
12. Yello - Vicious
Games
13. Japan - Life In
Tokyo (12 version)
14. Thompson Twins -
Love On Your Side
15. Fiction Factory -
Feels Like Heaven
Disc:
3
1. Human League - Sound
Of The Crowd
2. Ultravox - Vienna
3. Heaven 17 -
Temptation
4. Simple Minds -
Promised You A Miracle
5. ABC - The Look Of
Love
6. Aha - Take on Me
7. New Musik - Living By
Numbers
8. Blancmange - Living
On The Ceiling
9. Howard Jones - What
Is Love
10. Bauhaus - Kick In
The Eye
11. Tubearmy - Down In
The Park
12. John Foxx -
Underpass
13. Toyah - It's A
Mystery
14. M - Pop Musik
15. Harold Faltermeyer -
Axel F
To
buy the CD set from Amazon UK
please click on the CD cover.
|
| July
11, 2005: 'Hastings Beer &
Music Festival' - Official
Programme |
The
'Hastings Beer & Music
Festival' 2005 official
programme, featuring Keane and
Toyah on the cover. As
mentioned previously, the
programme features two Toyah
bios, one full page.
The
booklet uses Dean Stocking's
amazing 'Diary Of A Facelift'
pictures to great effect.
Many
thanks to David Gilchrist for the
'Hastings Festival' programme.
.
|
| July
9, 2005: 'Closer' - M.O.T. my
body |
This
week, we sent television
presenter Toyah Willcox for a
total body check-up. FACTFILE:
Age: 47
Height: 5ft 1
Weight: 8st 3lbs
Health problems: None
To
find out if celebs benefit from
their glam lifestyles, we test
their bodies using a health
assessment by Re-Aqua. It
evaluates blood pressure,
cholesterol, risk of diabetes and
weight - looking at body fat
percentages. We sent Toyah to try
it out.
Lifestyle
low-down
Do
you have a food or drink vice?
"I have a very
sweet tooth, so I treat myself to
one Kinder Bueno a day. I don't
drink at all."
What would you change
about your body?
"I'd like to
minimise my curves. I think I'm
fit for my age but, as I'm
getting older, my body's changing
shape. However much I exercise, I
don't think I look athletic
because I'm busty."
Workout or yoga?
"I work out every
day. I do two hours' fast walking
on the running machine, weights
and cycling. And I plan on taking
up yoga soon."
Do you take any
supplements?
"Too many. I take
hemp and flaxseed oil, cod liver
oil, vitamin E, Cool Oil by the
Groovy Food Company (for omega
oils) and acidophilus every day.
I haven't had a cold since I
added zinc, and I also take
Glucosamine, which is good for
joints."
BLOOD
PRESSURE: Toyah's diastolic
blood pressure - the minimum
pressure between beats when the
heart relaxes - is a healthy 78.
It should be between 70 and 90,
so this is spot-on.
Toyah:
"My blood pressure has
always been on the lower side so
I'm not suprised by this | | | |