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Muriel Gray (born 30 August 1958) is a Scottish author, broadcaster and journalist. She came to public notice as an interviewer on Channel 4’s alternative pop show The Tube and then appeared as a regular presenter on BBC radio. Gray has also written for Time Out, the Sunday Herald and The Guardian, among other publications, as well as publishing successful horror-novels. She is the only woman to have been Rector of the University of Edinburgh and is the first female chair of the board of governors at Glasgow School of Art.
Born in East Kilbride, Gray is of partly Jewish ancestry. She presented a documentary for Channel 4 tracing her Jewish roots on her mother's side, entitled The Wondering Jew (1996), in which she discovered her maternal line descended from what is now Moldova. She is married to television producer Hamish Barbour and they have three children. In 1997 their daughter nearly drowned in a garden pond, which left her permanently brain damaged.
Actors: Jack Cunningham (writer), Mahlon Hamilton (actor), Adolph Zukor (miscellaneous crew), Charles Ruggles (actor), Agnes Ayres (actress), Marie Burke (actress), Wesley Ruggles (director), Helen Morgan (actress), Harry R. Durant (writer), Julie Herne (writer), Fraser Coalter (actor), Charles Riegel (actor),
Genres: Comedy, Romance,
Muriel Gray interviews Morrissey. Clips of "Still Ill" and "Barbarism Begins At Home" from The Smiths' appearance on "The Tube" of March 1984 are shown, alongside a clip of "Meat Is Murder". Morrissey is confronted with an astrologer who comes to the conclusion that Morrissey is a shy person who sees himself as a "flag bearer for future values". Broadcasted on "Studio One", ITV (24 May 1985)
FGTH on a Tube special with Muriel Gray
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Sgurr Dearg is a mountain in the Cuillin on the Isle of Skye, Scotland. It is topped by the Inaccessible Pinnacle (colloquially referred to by mountaineers as the In Pin or In Pinn), a fin of rock measuring 50 metres (150 feet) along its longest edge. The top of the Inaccessible Pinnacle, which at 986 m is the highest point of Sgurr Dearg, is the only Munro which can only be reached by rock climbing. This makes it the biggest hurdle for many Munro baggers. First climbed by Charles and Lawrence Pilkington in 1880, the Pinnacle was never climbed by Sir Hugh Munro himself. Because of its status as the most difficult of the Munros it has now spawned a cottage industry for the local guides, who are frequently to be seen escorting parties of novice climbers. Unlike much of the Cuillin, the pi...
Big Country Muriel Gray Interview 1984
Big Country Muriel Gray Interview 1984
Muriel Gray interviews Morrissey. Clips of "Still Ill" and "Barbarism Begins At Home" from The Smiths' appearance on "The Tube" of March 1984 are shown, alongside a clip of "Meat Is Murder". Morrissey is confronted with an astrologer who comes to the conclusion that Morrissey is a shy person who sees himself as a "flag bearer for future values". Broadcasted on "Studio One", ITV (24 May 1985)
Muriel Gray interviews Pete Murphy and Mick Karn - DALI'S CAR on The TUBE (UK, Channel4 TV) around the time of their single The Judgement is the Mirror....
Dead Or Alive's lead singer Pete Burns interview with Muriel Gray in 1984. Enjoy! Subscribe for more Dead Or Alive stuff! Sorry for bad quality!
30-minute long Morrissey interview by Muriel Gray. The interview was a promotion for The Smiths' last album "Strangeways, Here We Come", (20 November 1987)
Billy interviewed by the non-smokin' Muriel Gray in 1985 on a short lived music show made for a scottish channel. Billy speaks about business problems with the release of "Perhaps", his thoughts on the relative value of chart success (or not) and playing at Ronnie Scotts. In the middle of the show there is a strange and prophetic astrology reading from the show's resident New Age astrologer who sees Billy's future as having "a mysterious aura similar to that of Marilyn" ("The beautiful dead one. " he quips, differentiating between Miss Monroe and Boy George's chum, the then happening chart-starlette Marilyn). Finishes off with a live run through of "Those First Impressions"