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Miles Tredinnick, also known as Riff Regan, (born
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18 February 1955) is a rock musician, songwriter and a stage and screenwriter. In the 1970s, he was the lead singer with the British rock band
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.Spicer, Al, (2006) ''The Rough Guide to Punk'', Rough Guides Ltd, , p. 155 Afterwards he went on to write comedy plays for the stage. He has also written scripts for
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, including the television special '' Superfrank!'' and the stage comedy ''
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''


Rock musician

In 1976, with drummer Jon Moss, guitarist Dave Wight (real name Colin Wight) and bassist Steve Voice, Tredinnick formed the punk band
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.Rimmer, Dave (1985) ''Like Punk Never Happened'', Faber and Faber, , p. 40-42 He was the lead singer Riff Regan. The band came to the notice of Danny Morgan who was a talent scout for ex- Yardbirds and ex-
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manager
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.Napier-Bell, Simon (2001) ''Black Vinyl White Powder'', Ebury Press, , p. 163 He secured them a record deal with
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and a nationwide tour supporting
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. Their singles "Everyone’s A Winner", "Summer of Love"/"Friday on My Mind" and "Animal Games" and their one and only album ''
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'' were all produced by Napier-Bell at the
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in London. Their recording of "
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" was made in the same studio that
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had made the original. Although
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had a popular live stage act, ticket sales never transformed into record sales. This was despite flamboyant film director Mike Mansfield directing the video for "Everyone's A Winner". The highest UK chart position they reached was 52 for their EP ''Summer of Love''. Jon Moss was particularly impatient to have chart success and following a nationwide tour the band decided to call it a day. They broke up after a farewell gig at the
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in Wardour Street. Jon Moss joined The Damned and later formed Culture Club with
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; Colin Wight became a Professor in International Politics; Steve Voice formed The Original Vampires; Simon Napier-Bell went on to manage George Michael and
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. Tredinnick, as Riff Regan, released four more singles on MCA Records; "All The Nice Boys And Girls in the World" (produced by Napier-Bell), "Japanese Girls" (produced by Andy Miller), "You Call Me Lucky" and "The Only One" (both produced by
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) before recording "Hard Hearts Don’t Cry" (produced by Andy Miller) on Epic Records in 1981. In August 2015 his first solo album
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was released on Beach Café Records. In 1997, Captain Oi! Records released a best of
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CD called ''
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''. It contains all the band's MCA recordings. Tredinnick also co-wrote the song "Hottest Woman in Town" with Andy Miller in 1982. Recorded at London's
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by ex-
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lead guitarist
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, it was released as a single and featured on the "Metal Killers" album. In 2007 he reformed
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with original bass player Steve Voice and new guitarist Hugh O'Donnell and new drummer Colin Watterston. The band played their first London gig in over 30 years at the
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in
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, London on Saturday 23 February 2008. ''
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'', their first studio album in 34 years, was released in February 2012 and ''The Hell for Leather Mob'' album was released in July 2020.


Theatre and television

Tredinnick's first stage play, '' Because of Mr Darrow,'' was produced at the
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in London and his second comedy '' Laugh? I Nearly Went To Miami!'' had a successful fringe run at the Pentameters Theatre in Hampstead. The latter was later produced for the first Liverpool Festival of Comedy. In translation, ''Laugh? I Nearly Went To Miami!'' has been produced in many cities, including Vienna, where its title was ''...Und Morgen Fliegen Wir Nach Miami''. British Director
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directed with German translation by Adolf Opel. In 1990, Tredinnick wrote the stage thriller ''
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''. This was translated into German by Ursula Grutzmacher-Tabori under the title ''Der Letzte Dreh'' and was later produced in London under the title ''Getting Away with Murder'' at the Pentameters Theatre in Hampstead. The play had its US debut in Taunton, Massachusetts in 2010 and an acting edition was published by Josef Weinberger Plays in 2019. His next stage comedy was '' It's Now Or Never!'' in 1994. Directed by Marina Calderone at the Queen's Theatre,
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, England, it starred Tony Roper,
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and Leyton Sommers as
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. A German version, ''Jetzt Oder Nie,'' translated by Christian Wolffer has been successful as has a Dutch version translated by Martine Deboosere. ''
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'', a one-woman play set on an open-top London sightseeing bus, followed in 1999. Produced by The Big Bus Company, this unique theatrical piece was actually performed, with audience, on top of a sightseeing bus driving through the streets of the West End of London. This was followed by '' Topless in Philadelphia'' (2009) featuring a male tour guide giving an open-top bus tour in America's most historical city and then '' Topless in Sydney'' (2014) and ''Topless in Las Vegas'' (2018).


Frankie Howerd

From 1985 to 1992 Tredinnick wrote regular stage and television scripts for
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including co-writing the hour long special, '' Superfrank!'' for Channel 4. He also wrote an updated stage version of ''
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'' although a proposed tour was put on the shelf when Howerd was offered a chance by
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to reprise his role as Pseudolus in '' A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum'' at the Piccadilly Theatre in London's West End. The new play, now revised and updated, received its premiere in Chesterfield in January 2011 before embarking on a UK tour. Produced and directed by Bruce James, it starred Damian Williams, host of Sky One's '' Are You Smarter Than A Ten Year Old?'', as Lurcio the slave. An acting edition of the play was published by Josef Weinberger Ltd in 2012.


Television

In 1987/8 Tredinnick created and wrote the BBC1 comedy series '' Wyatt's Watchdogs.''Lewisohn, Mark (1998) ''Radio Times Guide to TV Comedy'', BBC Books, , p. 730Taylor, Rod (1994) ''The Guinness Book of Sitcoms'', Guinness Publishing, , p. 276 Produced and directed by Alan J W Bell, it starred
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and
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. In 1992 he joined the Alomo/BBCTV show '' Birds of a Feather'' as a writer on series 4.


Other work

In 1986 Tredinnick started writing for the international '' Disney Magazine'' creating cartoon stories for ''Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck, Goofy'' and other well-known Walt Disney characters. His first novel '' Fripp'', was published in 2001. A Kindle ebook version was published in 2011.


Bibliography

* '' Laugh? I Nearly Went To Miami!'' (1986 Samuel French Ltd) * ''Und Morgen Fliegen Wir Nach Miami'' – German version of ''Laugh? Miami!'' with Ursula Lyn and Adolf Opel.(1988 Gerhard Pegler Plays) * '' Walt Disney Magazine'' (1986–1991 GPS Publishing) * ''We Hebben Zien Vlieggen!'' – Dutch version of '' Laugh? Miami!'' with Martine Deboosere. (1991 Toneelfonds) * '' It's Now Or Never!'' (1991 Warner Chappell Ltd) * ''Jetzt Oder Nie'' – German version of ''It's Now Or Never!'' with Christian Wolffer. (1996 Vertriebsstelle) * '' It's Now Or Never!'' – Dutch version with Martine Deboosere. (1997 Toneelfonds) * ''Der Letzte Dreh'' – German version of ''Twist'' with Ursula Grutzmacher-Tabori. (1999 Gerhard Pegler Plays) * '' It's Now Or Never!'' (1999 Josef Weinberger Plays) * ''
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'' (2000 Comedy Hall Books) * ''Jean Marlow Audition Speeches for Women'' – Extract from ''Topless''. (2001 A&C Black) * '' Fripp'' (2001 Comedy Hall Books) * ''
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'' – new edition, (2006 Matador Books) * ''
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'' (2008 Matador Books) * '' Topless in Philadelphia'' (2009 Matador Books) * '' Fripp'' (2011 Kindle Edition) * ''Up Pompeii'' (2012 Josef Weinberger Plays) * '' Topless in Sydney'' (2014 Kindle Edition) * ''The Topless plays'' (2014 Kindle Edition) * ''Topless in Las Vegas'' (2018 CS Independent Publishing & Kindle Edition) * ''
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'' (2019 Josef Weinberger Plays)


Records

* ''Everyone's A Winner'' – London (1977 MCA Records) * ''Summer of Love'' and ''Friday on My Mind'' – London (1977 MCA Records) * ''Animal Games'' – single. London (1977 MCA Records) * ''Punk Rock'' – Various Artists. (1977 Philips/Phonogram Records Brazil) * ''
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'' – album. London (1978 MCA Records) * ''Meet the New Punk Wave'' – Various Artists. (1978 EMI Records Holland) * ''All The Nice Boys And Girls in the World'' – Riff Regan (1978 MCA Records) * ''Japanese Girls'' – Riff Regan (1978 MCA Records) * ''You Call Me Lucky'' – Riff Regan (1979 MCA Records) * ''Spring Sampler'' – Various Artists (1979 MCA Records) * ''The Only One'' – Riff Regan (1979 MCA Records) * ''Hard Hearts Don't Cry'' – Riff Regan (1981 CBS Epic Records) * ''Hottest Woman in Town'' – single. Berni Torme and The Hard. (1983 CM Records) * ''Metal Killers'' – Various Artists. (1983 Kastle Killer Records) * ''
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'' – London (1997 Captain Oi! Records) * ''Get Out of London'' – London (2010 Official bootleg live CD) * ''
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'' – London (2012 Bin Liner Records) * ''Milestones'' – Riff Regan (2015 Beach Café Records) * ''The Hell for Leather Mob'' – London (2020 Beach Café Records)


Television and radio shows

* ''So It Goes'' (1977 Granada Television) * ''The Weekend Show'' (1979 ITV Television) * ''Superfrank!'' (1987 Channel 4 Television) * ''Wyatt's Watchdogs'' (1988 BBC Television) * ''Laugh? I Nearly Went To Miami!'' (1992 South Africa Radio) * ''Birds of a Feather'' (1992 Alomo Productions and BBC Television) * ''It's Now or Never!'' (1993 South Africa Radio) * ''Topless'' – (1999 Carlton Television excerpt and report) * ''Topless – Live from London'' (2000 The Amy Lamé Show, BBC Radio London) * ''Generation X'' (2001 BBC Television) * ''Facing the Music with David and Carrie Grant'' (2005 BBC Television) * ''Don't Get Done, Get Dom'' (2006 BBC Television)


DVD, videos and film

* ''Everyone's A Winner'' – Director Mike Mansfield (1977 MCA Records) * ''Animal Games'' – So It Goes (1977 Granada Television) * ''London Live at the Marquee'' – (1977 Italy) * ''You Call Me Lucky'' (1979 Westward Television) * ''Birds of a Feather'' (2011 Series 4 DVD on Network) * ''Superfrank!'' (2011 Oh, Please Yourselves – Frankie Howerd at ITV DVD on Network)


References


External links


Miles Tredinnick Official Website
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