...especially when your new, or not so new, job is driving you demented [lot a long drive]. I watched an old favourite tonight, "Stairway to Heaven", released in 1946 and starring another old favourite, David Niven. I was never really an enthusiast for autobiographies, but this man managed to produce two of the best I have ever read, "The Moon's a Balloon" circa 1971 and "Bring on the Empty Horses" circa 1975. I've read them both, several times and they are a delight, all my old heroes are in there, and a few of my old villains as well. I'd definitely recommend them if you manage to find a copy. As for the film, well it's incredibly corny, full of great actors such as Robert Coote, who so many times played the archetype British Gentleman, a brilliant if understated performance by Raymond Massey, even a young Richard Attenborough makes an appearance. If you want to watch it online, let me know and I'll message you a link. Bring a hanky, it gets a bit intense at times :-)