waitingman: (Australia)
Apparently, if not for some espionage & subterfuge, Australia's European settlers could have come from France & not Britain...

The British colonising fleet arrived in Botany Bay only a few days before 2 French ships turned up with the same idea. They had been delayed looking for some fabled 'treasure' islands that featured on a map of the South Pacific, but didn't actually exist. Turns out the British made them up to distract the French... who fell for it hook, line, sinker, rod, reel & first 3 issues of Anglers Weekly, to paraphrase Kryten from Red Dwarf...

The other interesting thing is that Britain initially wasn't keen on the idea of colonising Australia, as it was too far away & would be too expensive (today the reverse is true, travelling to Britain from Australia is too far away & extremely expensive!!), but one of their American agents got wind of the French plan to build a new 'empire' in the South Pacific &, well, we couldn't have that!! So using the transportation of convicts as a cover story, the British hurried down under as fast as the trade winds would carry them

Either way, it was bad news for our First Australians, who died by the tens of thousands in the first 50 years of colonisation... There's no way of telling if the French would have been any better in their dealings with them, but I somehow doubt it
waitingman: (Australia)
... if you don't know the next line, you had a different childhood to mine

Here in Australia, the ABC must have started showing Sesame Street not long after it debuted in the USA in 1969, as I can't remember it not being on television & I was 2 in the Summer of '69 (though it would be many, many years later, that I got my first real 6-string!!) & I can remember seeing the show in black & white for a few years (Australia didn't get colour broadcast until 1975) & even though I was 7 years old by that time, I still watched this amazing 'kids show' & was amazed to see what colours Oscar the Grouch, Big Bird & Mr Snuffleupagus all were. Kermit, being a frog, was unsurprisingly green...

There's a new documentary about the origins, early years & continuing mission of Sesame Street, celebrating not only the off-the-wallness of Henson, Oz & their Muppets, but also the creators of the show's determination to be as racially & socially inclusive & educational as they could be. I think I need to go back to where the air is sweet one more time...

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