On October 22nd 1988, as my records have it, in my head, basically, a group of people walked up a large hill at Llanfairfechan, Wales. Upon that hill there was a small concrete pill-box type construction - whether it was built to shelter sheep or to allow people to keep a crafty wartime watch out for German submarines and invading troops we do not know exactly. Around it was a high grass verge, and it was here that one Kate Lambert took it upon herself to climb on to the roof of that same concrete pill box and to launch herself from it on to the grass in a brief statement - a statement that would live on in infamy! Witness now, what was seen through the lens of a cameraman at the scene...
Kate Lambert decides to jump! Don't do it - you'll become a standing Postgrad
superheroine.
The origin of the great "Wonderkate" tradition

Geoff and Nick discuss the next great Postgrad production - The Thing That
Ate Bangor (See Cookery)
Really no idea where the ducks come in.
Moray and Geoff in Reichel Hall, not putting scripts of any kind onto
Moray's computer.
Postgrads meeting in Moray's room, playing spoons maybe but definitely not
passing around any kind of script whatsoever.
"Moray and Geoff, not rehearsing for anything in particular, certainly not
any scripts, using a black coat and being shifty."