Sunday Dateline: Lundun it's raining......
Trying to locate the section where Carter 'nails his colours to the wall (notice board) actually in the old
Luxor Hotel.
The crew had built little wooden steps from the New Winter Palace to the old Luxor Hotel.
It had been empty for years, last time I saw any err guests it was aussie backpackers..
It was rumored purchased by Rocco Forte...I had scanned the whole place years before.
I did once find a dusty room full of crockery and gave Helen an embossed coffee cup and saucer.
I was actually after the beautiful antique 7 ft thermometer for Waterman's' Ink on enamel.
Back to the beeb, they had been around for sometime, so I popped into see if
they needed the services of my mate's balloon company.
The girl said
'No George' but do you want to act ?
Turns out she knew me from being a line producer back in London..
As I wasn't doing much
"count me in....I flew back to London got some blue tortoiseshell
glasses and grew a 'mustache.. and flew back...
A lot of extras were needed the word went out.
We were getting £50 quid whilst the Egyptian extras were only on 50le a day.
One pal had his yard out near the airport, used as the front of Abu Simbel.
Another was running to and fro finding and using locals to build markets and usable locations.
I remember one day standing on the roof of Stoppelere House with a cold beer, amazing views..
Everybody I knew was making money from the beeb, we had 3 free dedicated motorboats 24 hrs a day.
The art of getting scenes, free lunches and £50 quid a day was not to be sneezed at.
My Brazilian pal off the balloons earnt more than me because, I that's me, became a
"Named Actor"...Weigall....which meant less scene time = less dosh.
I was getting them tourists off the balloons for one day's filming, and
getting actors and crew cheap balloon flights, the money was rolling in..
Those hands there are Howard Carter's hands, those hands are earning £50 quid..

Note: That map there is an actual copy of Carters' hand drawn Valley.
It became highly interesting..that map.
But the fun never stopped Oh! and it was getting hotter every month..
I ran a tab for sometime in the Winter Palace bar, until the accountants queried it,
'I was in cahoots with the bar manager...
Everytime one bumped into an expat, 1st question
"So are you in it then ? that was on
either east & west bank.
The Metropolitan with their football screens was very popular with crew and actors.
I was trying to smooth Ferdie the director, to let me speak, he wasn't having any of it.
TBC.........
Ps: The section I am looking for has Keefy & Little Lee as journalists in a room full
with Stuart (Howard) shouting the odds,.... 'again.
I exit stage left, straight into the phone-booth......
"A stunning performance by Weigall" The Baltimore Gazette.