Yuletide tag set
23 Oct 2019 06:29 pmThe Yuletide tag set is open and as usual, full of fascinating possibilities.
Aside from my own nominations and wheeler-dealings, I was particularly pleased to see Chalet School back again, The Dean's Watch by Elizabeth Goudge, which is my favourite of hers and I didn't know there was anyone around who knew it, let alone wanted it for Yuletide. It used to be a regular Christmas re-read of mine. Maybe I'll manage it again this year, who knows? Anyway, The Browning Version is back again and Duchess of Duke Street, which I have come close to nomming myself in the past and never thought I'd see. Amazing. And there's also Jonathan Creek, New Tricks, Upstart Crow, You Rang M'Lord, Ripper Street, Stage Door, & Wolves of Willoughby Chase.
And all my noms got through all right, so yay. Next up letter writing and reading while contemplating what is actually sensible to offer and not get too carried away.
At the moment, I'm still probably planning on requesting Doctor Who (BFAs), Department S, Dracula (TV 1968), Press Gang & Shadow of the Tower, but there are some very shiny other things in there too...
Aside from my own nominations and wheeler-dealings, I was particularly pleased to see Chalet School back again, The Dean's Watch by Elizabeth Goudge, which is my favourite of hers and I didn't know there was anyone around who knew it, let alone wanted it for Yuletide. It used to be a regular Christmas re-read of mine. Maybe I'll manage it again this year, who knows? Anyway, The Browning Version is back again and Duchess of Duke Street, which I have come close to nomming myself in the past and never thought I'd see. Amazing. And there's also Jonathan Creek, New Tricks, Upstart Crow, You Rang M'Lord, Ripper Street, Stage Door, & Wolves of Willoughby Chase.
And all my noms got through all right, so yay. Next up letter writing and reading while contemplating what is actually sensible to offer and not get too carried away.
At the moment, I'm still probably planning on requesting Doctor Who (BFAs), Department S, Dracula (TV 1968), Press Gang & Shadow of the Tower, but there are some very shiny other things in there too...