The Cure wanted to film a video in the Cheddar Caves many years ago but weren't permitted. If they had been, then to this day there would be a constant string of goths coming to visit and buying crystals.
Cheddar is in need of a much-loved detective series based in Cheddar, that the BBC can get behind.
Call it ‘Cheddar’. Ian Cheddar is a detective who tackles vandalism. Bit of a maverick, not afraid to break the law if he thinks it’s necessary. He’s not a criminal, but he will, perhaps, travel 80mph on the motorway if he, for example, he wants to get somewhere quickly…
The Cure wanted to film a video in the Cheddar Caves many years ago but weren't permitted. If they had been, then to this day there would be a constant string of goths coming to visit and buying crystals.
Cheddar is in need of a much-loved detective series based in Cheddar, that the BBC can get behind.
Call it ‘Cheddar’. Ian Cheddar is a detective who tackles vandalism. Bit of a maverick, not afraid to break the law if he thinks it’s necessary. He’s not a criminal, but he will, perhaps, travel 80mph on the motorway if he, for example, he wants to get somewhere quickly…
‘Cheddar’. Fridays at 9, on BBC One.
It’ll put Cheddar on the map.
Echoes of ‘rhino not for sale’ here…
Ok. I will sort the sitcom. I have a Motorola and an overdraft. But the will is there.
It would be like Whitby.
Last year I ate at a restaurant called Sa Roca in Menorca.
Sa Roca was up a hill, rather than in/by a gorge.
But we did finish with a cheese plate. And some sweet wine.
Maybe this year I'll find myself in Cheddar's La Rocca.
(I somewhat doubt that I will but it's the thought that counts).