Talk:Roger De Courcey
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Spelling of name
editIs his name spelled "deCoursey" or "deCourcey"? Is the "de" capitalized? And is there a space in his name? The official website shows his name as "DeCourcey" and IMDB credits him with "De Courcey". I'm not familiar with this gentleman as I'm not from the UK; I only found his name looking through another article. I will propose renaming of the article to Roger DeCourcey per his official website in 1 week if there is consensus or no opposition. Tinlinkin 06:55, 6 January 2007 (UTC)
- Moved to match the spelling on his website - which must be correct. When I found the page I was initially suprised by the spelling, but didn't give it a second thought after that. Jooler 23:26, 8 January 2007 (UTC)
Saucy Jack
editThere is not and never has been a musical of that name - like its "creator", bass player Derek Smalls, it appears in the movie "This Is Spinal Tap", a mock-documentary about a fictitious rock band. At one point in the film. two band members sing a couplet from the "musical". I'm not sure what if anything Mr de Courcey has to do with any of this. 79.74.152.134 (talk) 18:11, 1 November 2010 (UTC)