title An Interview with Rick Wakeman and Other Stories, Diss, Norfolk - 22nd July 2013 intro Rick Wakeman, legendary keyboard player with prog-rock band Yes and pianist on David Bowie's "Life on Mars" (amongst many others) is interviewed in Amandine's Café in Diss for a new arts magazine run by one of Isobel's friends, and Nosher's there to take a few photos. Rick sociably belies his "grumpy old man" TV image as he tells of his interest in classic TV comedy "Dads Army", filmed locally near Thetford - as most of Perry and Croft's comedies were apparently filmed in and around Norfolk. Before and after this, there are a few garden activities including a probably-last-ever visit from Stephen and Gemma, prior to them leaving for the other side of the world, as well as the continuation of the demolition of the old 1958 asbestos garage. imgp3166 Lunch in the garden imgp3169 Fred, Elizabeth, Harry, Grandad and Thomas imgp3173 Fred poses by the slide imgp3174 Millie the Mooch mooches around imgp3180 A garden barbeque gathering imgp3203 Rick Wakeman chats about Dads Army imgp3205 Rick Wakeman is definitely not a "grumpy old man" imgp3228 Rick Wakeman tells more stories imgp3232 Rick Wakeman drinks a coffee imgp3251 Rick with Sarah Veness imgp3252 The garage has almost totally disappeared imgp3253 The remains of the garage imgp3254 All that remains of the 1958 garage imgp3256 The garage has gone imgp3257 It's like some sort of reverse self-assembly kit imgp3259 On Fair Green in Diss, Harry runs around imgp3260 Fred and Harry on a climbing frame imgp3261 Fred does some climbing imgp3274 Harry plasters ice cream all over his face imgp3277 Harry goes for a walk imgp3279 Harry stumps around the garden imgp3280 Isobel and the boys outside Fred's garden house imgp3285 Fred does a good line in blocking the slide imgp3288 The boys bundle at the bottom of the slide imgp3290 A Dahlia imgp3291 A deep orange dahlia