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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.No, but I'd give my left arm to be on Crystal Maze (AFTER the show of course, no point before hand!).
I've met Richard O'Brian. The experience scarred me for life! I was fairly young, so being able to tell to which side he dresses through his tight white jeans! *shudders*. Man's a legend though.
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londondave, 'Resort To Murder' was that the series (mid 90's?) set in Brighton, and also in Camden I seem to remember?
Goths playing violins on barges. I stuck with it, but it was ultimately disappointing. A friend's younger brother was an extra in that too.
To answer the question, though - my 15 nanoseconds of fame amounts to being in the crowd at various filmed gigs, (including The Mish !), and more importantly, being a 'face in crowd' in an edition of 'It's A Knockout' in the late seventies.
kev100, Whistle Down the Wind is one of my favourite films.
As for me, I was on the "Big Breakfast" in it's early days ( talking about animation )interviewed by Cheggers as Chris Evans was on holiday. "Collectors' Lot" with my Womble collection. I was in a Dalek for a BBC promo ( "Future Generations" with the small schoolboy walking through lots of classic BBC Childrens programmes ). In my Sontaran ( Doctor Who monster ) costume a couple of times for "Dead Ringers" ( one appearence wasn't broadcast ) and in a "Dead Ringers do Doctor Who on The Weakest Link" sketch for Children In Need. About 10 years ago I was in Marvin the Paranoid Android for a straight to video ( now DVD ) documentary "The Making of the Hitch-Hikers Guide to the Galaxy". And I was a Nurse extra in a Channel 4 drama, though I missed that as it went out under a different title.
There's a few other straight to video things that don't count as "TV".
My biggest piece was presenting a segment of BBCtv's "Food & Drink Programme."
I was interviewed on a California TV show, and interviewed on a Cape Town TV show and was in crowd scene in a court show filmed in New York.
In my teen years I went to the recording of many many TV shows and was shown in the audience of lots of them. Also read a short story I wrote which won a competition on BBC local radio, did a quiz on Radio Luxembourg ...
OH yes, on TV every Saturday - on the big screen as I walk into my local Marks & Sparks - and on dozens of other TVs as I walk through the security camera strewn streets of my home town.
Met lots of famous people though - Twiggy lives 4 doors down from my mum, Keith Baron was a regular at the coffee shop where I worked, and I met David Bowie and Iman there too. Seriously nice man - no huge tip though! Oh and the comedian Jethro was a friend of my parents, although I can't stand the man.