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Previously on "Who's been on telly?"
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I know somebody who had a we on Anita Dobson. He didn't hang around to see what effect it had on her Brian May haircut though.
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Me and my mate mooned behind Cheggars on the Swap Shop roadshow. Does that count.
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When they showed a picture of heavy traffic on the M6 near Birmmingham in 1996 around April, I was in the blue Vauxhall Viva.
Did anybody see me ?
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Never been on telly but I was once told to "F'ck off" in a very personal way by Peter Cook. Which was nice.
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Originally posted by shaunbhoyI saw you churchill. You were the one done up as Diana Dors. A credit to your branch of the service and no error. Those high heels must have been a bit risky on a boat like that mind!
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Actually tomorrow (Wednesday) I am filming for BBC country file – something to do with the automated weather station I have at home Vs the more traditional thermometer resetting that goes on at 09:00am every day from the manned weather stations.
The presenter will be Michaela Strachan so it should be a laugh at least.
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4 years living in the US has got me confused on certain spellings and pronunciations (Schedule being a biggie).
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I was in a documentary series on music through the decades years ago - it got to the modern day (1989 at the time) and there's me, center frame as the camera pans across the crowd at an illegal rave, joint hangin out of my mouth bouncing away to the music.
Ahh, the exuberance of youth ...
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Been in a TV Soap that transmits on SKY 585 (The Community Channel), NTL, Freeview, Telewest and that thing call the intraweb or something.
Played:
Asda Store Manager
CID Barsteward
Mad Preacher
Journalist
Uniformed Copper
Cat contest CompereLast edited by premiere; 21 February 2006, 13:11.
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"Rubbish. I do remember you coming in the shop and breaking something. If I remember rightly you were in the Sun becauase you had 13 kids, signed on and hadnt worked for 20 years.
You Pikey."
You must be mistaken - not for the first time. I have never shopped in Aldi and so would not have been at your till.
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"One for sorrow, two for joy"
That was on just before the Tomorrow People,wasn't it?
With the drummer out of Flintlock? Marvellous....
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