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2 unusual facts about Loose Ends


Jo Bunting

She is a regular guest interviewer on BBC Radio 4’s Loose Ends and has been a panellist on a number of other radio shows, including Clive Anderson’s Chat Room.

Timmy Regisford

His next career step embarked on working for MCA Records as their A&R Director, where he developed artists Loose Ends and Colonel Abrams.


Annabel Giles

Highlights from those careers include an exclusive contract with Max Factor, being a regular reporter on Loose Ends and starring in several pantomimes.

Michael Weller

Michael Weller (born 1942) is a Brooklyn-based playwright who is best known for his plays Moonchildren and Loose Ends.

Millie Scott

Scott made numerous appearances on the UK Channel 4 television programme, Solid Soul, in the mid-1980s, alongside other R&B acts such as Loose Ends and Ruby Turner.

Nikki Bedi

She curates, writes and presents The Arts Hour for the BBC World Service, is a regular interviewer on BBC Radio 4’s Loose Ends, presenting the show when usual host Clive Anderson is absent and has her own weekend show on BBC London 94.9.


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An Army of Davids

Virginia Postrel, a columnist and author of books such as The Future and its Enemies, called it a "smart, fun tour of a major social and economic trend." Mickey Kaus called Reynolds "fearless", and stated that the book features "one big idea after another, like a Hollywood thriller that piles on the plot rather than stopping to tie up the loose ends".

Harold Shea

This may have encouraged him to wrap up long-unresolved loose ends from the original series, such as the stranding of Walter Bayard in the world of Irish mythology, and to resolve the unaddressed complication introduced by L. Ron Hubbard's "borrowing" of Harold Shea for use in his novel The Case of the Friendly Corpse.

Lord Hornblower

During the following peace, Hornblower's wife Barbara accompanies her brother, the Duke of Wellington, to the Congress of Vienna, leaving Hornblower at loose ends.

Nick Martinelli

He also worked with members of Loose Ends on Five Star's debut album Luxury of Life, which was released in 1985, including the R&B hits "All Fall Down" (number 16 in 1985) and "Let Me Be The One" (number two in 1986).

The Real Chuckeeboo

Mainly written and produced by Loose Ends and co-produced by longtime collaborator Nick Martinelli, it also features contributions from Leon Ware and Caron Wheeler.