The @Shedman is back at Shedbury for shedweek on shed.tv

Enough Sheds in that title for you? you will be sick of the word shed this time next week :) of course you wont…!!

Our old shed friend John Davies AKA shedman has a great video from his stuff he has been doing the last two shed weeks at Ledbury Poetry Festival, we wish him like again this year – and if you see him shout SHEDWEEK at him!

Shedbury from Terrier TV on Vimeo.

Shedman (aka writer and poet John Davies) – the unique literary sideshow and festival funster – has spent the last two National Shed Weeks at England’s Ledbury Poetry Festival where people come to muse with him about all things shed, shedness and the unbearable heaviness of shedding.

To coincide with Shed Week 2010, Shedman presents the first cut of ‘Shedbury’, a video compilation of the people he’s met at the festival.

‘Shedbury’ is a curiously fascinating take on English life, seen through a wooden prism and told through a series of interviews, stories and poems recorded at the festival in 2008 and 2009.

Here you can find the whole film already assembled, but it will also be available shortly as an eight part self-assembly kit. Please make sure you have all the parts and there are no items missing:

1 Childhood Memories
2 A man needs a shed
3 She’s there
4 Innocence and Experience
5 Absence and Loss
6 Order and Law
7 Sheds at War
8 Feather, fur and fin

Enjoy the strangely enchanting world of Shedbury – and over the next few weeks catch up with some more special sequences including ‘Size matters’.

You can also watch a short profile of Ledbury Poetry Festival presented by people who have been very involved in its development and organisation.

Shed on Shedbury!

here’s a reminder of the poem he did for us a few years back

Encomium* for Shed Week

In Shedbury they’re celebrating the winners of Shedweek,

flags and bunting deck the streets and houses of Shedwick;

Sheddingham resounds to the cheers of sheddie folk

and Bedfordshire has change its name to extend the joke.

In allotments, along the tracks, the sheds of Britain amass

to join the chorus of salute to the winners of each class.

‘All hail!’ they cry, as thunderclouds deliver another load,

leaving the sheds slightly damp but not at all subdued.

And to you, Tim from Sudbury, the highest accolade:

The Rugby Pub of Suffolk, the finest ever made;

octagonal with roof lights, complete with double doors,

three fridges and a hammock, Shed of the Year is yours.

Upsteps a larch-lapped champion to raise the cry again

across United Sheddom, from every shed and man:

‘To Tim the victor’s laurels, to Tim the winner’s band!

The Rugby Pub of Suffolk is the best shed in the land!’

*High praise in honour of a victor from the Latin!

©Shedman 2008 All rights reserved

The BBC, Sian & Bill, Alex from shedworking & Social media and some sheds

Today’s great coverage of shedworking on the BBC breakfast show showed that sheds are sometimes taken seriously in the mainstream media.

But it was their use of social media to get the information together from their viewers via their facebook, twitter and flickr pages that impressed me, but having the televisual platform to pop the link on screen to the sites is useful and must grab the viewers and a great way of creating a two way conversation between the comfy sofa in the studio and the sofa at home.

anyway here are some of the great sheds they featured

Pre #shedweek Shed.TV all channels love the sheds #myshed

Alex shedworking gnu and Shed of the year judge will be on BBC breakfast tomorrow

The nice folk at  BBC Breakfast will be talking about the Shedworking book, garden offices and sheds in general at 6.50am, 7.50am and indeed 8.50am tomorrow (Wednesday). They’re also inviting viewers to submit their own sheds to their Flickr group, a selection of which I’m assuming will make it to the screen, and they’re using the Twitter hash tag of #myshed from now onwards. This will be a great buildup to the actual National Shed Week which starts on July 5

I have added the Category winners to the BBC group so hopefully they will get on the Telly

and Sheddie Tim of The TARDIS shed will be on GM.TV news
Granada reports and doing interview and weather live from Tims Tardis on teatime news.

Shedworking virtual book tour on that internet telly

Alex shed judge and that bloke who knows all about shedworking has launched some screencasts/Tellyshots and the like about his shedworking book which I reviewed here.

and here is a video book tour on Green shedworking

If you want to look at Alex reading from his book about other shedworking subjects then look here.

Its a great shedtable book so buy it now!

Film student needs your help with “Mans love of the shed” keep it clean.

Sheddies Can you help?

My Name is Kate Owen and I am Documentary Film and TV student at the University of Wales, Newport.

I am pitching a programme idea to a panel of BBC producers, with the hope of it being commissioned.

My idea is ‘mans love of the shed’ and I am looking for people willing to open up their sheds and take part.

At the moment I will shooting a very short taster video which just needs to show an essence of the programme so I won’t need to take up much of your time.

I am really taken with some of your sheds and stories and I believe this can be a really interesting film.

Please let me know asap if you want to be involved, I would very much appreciate it.

Thanks, Kate

> Please leave a comment for Kate if you are interested and I will pass them on or email her here