Had a day's filming yesterday, for the Police Bravery Awards. I was playing one of a group of police officers who faced down and arrested an armed youth. Was all quite exciting: Filming on "The Bill Backlot" at Talkback Thames, in Merton. Using a lot of genuine police equipment, shouting obscenities loudly in public over and over again (always fun). My shouted "stand still you c----" seemed to produce a lot of interest, including, if I'm not mistaken, from Simon Rouse (The Bill's "Jack Meadows") who was doing a photoshoot just behind us.
A good day. Ok, slightly marred by one incident, where, when I was chasing our "villain", I missed my footing on a bit of loose gravelly surface, and prostrated myself on the rather unforgiving concrete road. Hands first, of course, as one does. Lovely big area of skin missing from my right elbow, scrapes on both palms, and a very shaken left arm, that, although not all that painful, didn't really work properly for the rest of the day. We were nearly done by then, however, so I carried on - wouldn't want to get a reputation for being a wimpish actor, and besides, I thought it was just a bit of a strain. Did make the handcuffing sequence a bit tricky though, as my left arm had less strength than usual.
By the time I got home though, it was starting to be a bit of a problem. Slept on it, and went to A&E this morning. Cracked the head of the radius, apparently. Not badly, so no plaster, just a sling and some nice painkillers.
Not going to be able to get to the audition I was supposed to attend tomorrow, though, and work next week may well be a problem too. We'll have to see how the drugs work. Bloody annoying.
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Re: Of police and hard, hard concrete
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Alan Partridge
on Sat 06 Jun 2009 15:04 BST | Permanent Link
"Susan, can you make pornography come on my telly?"
(looks at hand and frowns) "Awwww." Re: Re: Of police and hard, hard concrete
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BaldJohn
on Sat 06 Jun 2009 15:11 BST | Profile | Permanent Link
Heh, I had that very scene in my head in the early, worry-filled hours of this morning.
Fortunately, a) no plaster and b) it's only my left arm. Still amazing how much I normally take having two arms for granted. Re: Of police and hard, hard concrete
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Saltation
on Thu 11 Jun 2009 00:53 BST | Permanent Link
eek.
uk doctors do my head in. 2 things you should consider doing, not just to speed healing but more importantly to dramatically reduce the risk of future lifestyle impact:: 1: go to chemist, buy tube of hirudoid for about #3, smear on enthusiastically as often as possible. ignore what doctor/chemist/pieceofpaperinbox says: for some reason in the uk they're all parrotting heparin's effects, rather than the particular flavour of heparinoid in hirudoid which is over 100 times as effective as heparin for speeding healing in this context. 2/ comfrey. simple, cheap, even DIY-able. its old name "knit-bone" has been profoundly proven spot-on. works ok-ish as a tea, vastly better as an ointment. you can make your own by boiling down comfrey leaves in beeswax or similar. or just hit a good healthfood shop and buy aussie or swiss ointments. Re: Re: Of police and hard, hard concrete
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BaldJohn
on Sat 13 Jun 2009 15:19 BST | Profile | Permanent Link
All sounds very interesting, thanks. The thing's sorting itself out quite quickly anyway - but the comfrey certainly sounds like a handy thing to have around...
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