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Female homosexuality was never explicitly targeted by any legislation. Although discussed for the first time in Parliament in 1921, this ultimately failed when both the House of Commons and House of Lords rejected it due to the fear a law would draw attention and encourage women to explore homosexuality.

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This was done knowingly for celebrations such as promotion, childbirth etc, not so willingly as a Kangaroo court martial punishment for some misdemeanour, real or imaginary or at various times by ingenious booby traps by connecting the trapdoor to everyday objects using very fine fishing line. If you opened the trap door, you paid for the round. The last ever Gus Honeybun programme in 1992 saw Gus returned to the moor and reunited with his rabbit family. The successor ITV franchise Westcountry did provide a replacement programme called Birthday People, but this was cancelled in 2004 It was a building that lived many lives and a prominent location in Plymouth City Centre that spanned across centuries. Gus’ final television appearance aired on 31 December 1992 at the end of the very last ‘TSW Today’ programme, before Westcountry Television took over the franchise. He then returned to Dartmoor where he’d apparently been discovered so he could be reunited with his rabbit family – or did he……….The three out-of-control teens - of whom was the son of a top lawyer - inflicted injuries so bad on their victims that The Herald has always chosen not to report the full details. Quote from: McDead on February 14, 2023, 09:18:46 PMThere's a song. Warning: it's both awful and catchy.

Gus Honeybun reveals all about his South West television

QuoteGus manifested during the latter days of the Westward franchise, continued throughout the TSW years, and was finally put out to pasture before the handover to the wretched Westcountry in the early nineties. It's celebrated in February to coincide with the 2003 abolition of Section 28, an act introduced by Conservative Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher in 1988. This banned local authorities from ‘promoting homosexuality’ or ‘pretended family relationships’.

It remains one of the most popular programmes ever screened on British television," said Paul’s daughter Jemima, who is a Stoke ward councillor and deputy leader of the Labour group on Plymouth City Council. This was repealed in 2003, and Prime Minister David Cameron openly apologised for the legislation in 2009.

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Who remembers Clive Gunnell and the magnificent Walking Westward series? A programme where he took us on a tour of our area, visiting different places and meeting different people. Stirling, a stage actor originally from Fife, joined the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama in 1974. He also appeared on television in many acting roles, including parts in A Family at War, Budgie, Pathfinders (TV series, one episode) and Crown Court. [1] Stirling freelanced at Westward before becoming a full-time staff announcer in 1975. Alongside announcing duties, he read regional news bulletins and presented the hugely popular children's birthdays spot alongside station mascot rabbit puppet Gus Honeybun. The clips were filmed at Westward TSW's Plymouth studios in the Derry's Cross, and there were four different Gus Honeybun puppets. Gus has even had his own special polo shirt made for the event, which has been made slightly larger in anticipation of all the cake the duo will eat. The man who first put Lenny Henry and Victoria Wood on the television has died in Plymouth at the age of 83. Paul Stewart Laing directed New Faces, the show which launched the careers of many household names including Marti Caine, Les Dennis and Showaddywaddy as well as the iconic comedians Lenny Henry and Victoria Wood.The show was presented by Liverpudlian comedian, Tom O’Connor, and also starred Hot Gossip and made Strictly judge Arlene Philllips into a household name. Gus Honeybun was the station mascot for Westward Television, and later Television South West, from 1961 to December 1992. [1] A puppet rabbit, and star of Gus Honeybun's Magic Birthdays, he achieved a longevity for a TV puppet second only to the Sooty characters. [2] Legend has it he was supposedly found under a gorse bush on Dartmoor in 1961 by the founders of Westward Television He also directed London Night Out and Wednesday at Eight - a midweek version of Sunday Night at the Palladium - a variety show with a quiz game, Name that Tune, in the middle.

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Westward’s famous ship sailed for one last time, and then TSW (Television South West, or Television Simply Wonderful to staff) took on the station on January 1, 1982, and kept Gus on board. It is also an opportunity to celebrate the wonderful things held in archives, and discover stories, facts and places, and people at the heart of your community. The fluffy bunny launched the careers of regional celebrities like Judy Spiers, David Fitzgerald and Ian Stirling. What this meant was we were treated to a litany of different programmes which, aside from the one or two that made it to the network, were exclusively for us. Both puppets, along with a large collection of film and tape assets, were transferred to the South West Film and Television Archive (now part of The Box) from TSW when it lost the franchise in 1992.Gus Honeybun was so identified with regional television in the south-west that when TSW's managing director Harry Turner presented the station's ITV franchise renewal in 1991 he took Gus with him. [1] However, Gus's Magic Birthdays series and his career at the station were ended at the start of 1993, when Westcountry Television took over from TSW after winning the franchise. On February 3, a new trail on the Plymouth Trails app will be launching which has been developed with Pride in Plymouth.

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