Long

It’s interesting to see that Raymond Chandler’s novel The Long Goodbye has been voted the best crime book of all time, whatever that means.

It is a good novel, if long. There is a film version of it by Robert Altman which takes many liberties with the story but is true to the spirit of the book, whatever that means.

There are also at least two BBC radio versions of it. The Ed Bishop one is the one to listen to.

Chandler did not write many books. Erle Stanley Gardner wrote over 80 Perry Mason books alone, and they are interchangeable. The ones in the thirties and those from the sixties are really no different. This is definitely not true with Chandler. From his first full length novel, The Big Sleep, through Farewell My Lovely to The Long Goodbye, there is a story being told.

By the end, Marlowe (the detective) is tired and old. He feels defeated. He just wants it to stop. He has one thing left, his integrity.

There’s a sense of time passed and old age and disillusion on nearly every page of this book. It only comes out if you have read the others first.

Don’t think Chandler is like Agatha Christie or even Dashiell Hammett. He is really not. The stories become slow and ponderous, the language rich and beautiful. The plot? well, who cares about that?

Fort Boyard

We first got cable tv in the late 1990s. It was called Cable London then, but now it’s Virgin.

We had three foreign channels: a German one, an Italian one and the French TV5.

One of our favourite shows had started in 1990 and was Fort Boyard, the French version. TV5 showed episodes a year out of date but it made no difference to us.

There have been many foreign versions of FB, including in the UK, and we also did a studio version called The Crystal Maze.

If you don’t know, teams come to the fort to play games and win money for a charity.

The show has changed over the years, got longer or shorter, had follow up shows and the like, but is still on.

Brexit meant we lost our foreign channels and watching FB became impossible. Fortunately, some kind people have posted them on YouTube until they were told not to.

FB is on again, in its 37th year, and it is great to see both new and old episodes appearing here: https://www.youtube.com/@FortBoyard_Replay

There’s a new presenter, many of the old characters and games are still there, the running times have been shortened and the show seems lass flabby than it had been. And it’s still enjoyable.