Sid Colin

Sid Colin (1920 1989) was an English screenwriter, working for both television and the cinema. He is best rememberd for the television comedies The Army Game (1957–59), Up Pompeii! (1969–1970) and the film Percy's Progress (1974). On Up Pompeii! and Carry On Spying (1964), he collaborated with regular Carry On series writer Talbot Rothwell.

Colin's other sitcoms include Meet the Champ (1960), On the House (1970–71) and Whoops Baghdad (1973).

References

External links

  • Sid Colin at the Internet Movie Database

  • Podcasts:

    PLAYLIST TIME:

    Sad Clown

    by: Atmosphere

    This world ain't a wasteland
    It just taste that way some times.
    It depends on the angle
    On how you read your lines.
    For every brick we stack to come together to build
    There's a sick little crack in this foundation still.
    Humans! I can't accept them.
    Trying to understand them
    And what fuels them and their essence.
    I'm looking for some leverage.
    Catch up, trying to catch me.
    Curse-ed, depress-ed.
    Here to make you happy.
    'Hey daddy tell me why the clown is crying.'
    'Well son he's got the task of cheering up the ill and dying.
    On top of that everybody thinks that he's insane.
    Can't fathom why he'd wanna ease their pain.'
    Walking through this maze made of concrete walls
    When you're not allowed to climb there's no way to possibly
    fall.
    When your hands are restricted to hold nothing but self
    How can you get a grip?
    How can you pick up what you're dealt?
    The clown stays sad.
    The ground stays hard.
    With a couple pounds of migraine, a pocket full of scars.
    But the face stays painted on for everyone to gaze upon
    continuing the bad dream till he wakes up gone.
    Chorus--two voices intertwined
    One for a walk, but always stood.
    Would you help him, if you could.
    One for a walk, but always stood.
    Would you help him, if you could.
    One for a walk, but always stood.
    Would you help him, if you could.
    One for a walk, but always stood.
    Would you help him, if you could.
    Do they see me?
    Do they know that I exist?
    I know they do.
    I can tell by the way they wave their fists.
    Weirdo. Freak.
    Words of endearment ring in my ears
    And cling onto my tears.
    My purpose on this earth was to brighten the sun ray
    At the circus or parade, house call on a birthday.
    A bag of balloons, I can build you a farm.
    Became worthless when they took away both of my arms.
    Snake charms.
    Magic tricks.
    The world is flat.
    And the traffic is thick.
    Got my back to the wind as I watch the inhabitants.
    Every thought I come across is bigger than this planet is.
    I used to be a normal person
    But I held a hunger to experience it firsthand.
    I wanted to turn every frown upside down.
    Some how my feet separated from the ground.
    And the clown stays sad the people stay lost.
    Nah, the people are sad, we lost the clown.
    But the face stays painted on for everyone to gaze upon
    And it will stay that way until the break of dawn.
    So throw your hands in the air!




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