Well, the Selfridges signing was limited to 100 people in one hour, but I was one of the lucky ones and the great man rattled through it all very smoothly. It did cost each of us £50 for the deluxe Olympia, though; no purchase, no entry.
Everyone got a handshake, a smile and a few words, as well a signature. Despite the no photos and no additional memorabilia rules, BF allowed both to be broken; fortunately nobody I saw asked for more than 2-3 items to be signed...
Net result is that the inside of my FYP gatefold sleeve is now fully signed and ready for framing!

If you'd told me that would be possible back in 1973, I'd never have believed it...
I asked BF if there was any chance of FYP being played in its entirety on the 2011 tour, but he said he didn't think so, although it would be nice to play some of them again. He mentioned The Bogus Man and smiled quite wistfully to himself...
I put in a personal request for Beauty Queen to enter the set list and he said that other people had requested it too (I think he mentioned one of his sons being among them...), so I'll live in hope...
All in all it was a nice, well run event and BF seemed very relaxed. I have to say he's looking pretty damned good for 65 too; the King Of Cool isn't ready to abdicate the throne just yet!
Will try to post a review when I've given Olympia a spin, but Ronnie Scott's jazz club and a couple of glasses of decent vino rosso rounded off tonight very nicely...