Thumbing my way from Selby to Leeds in the late '60s, heading for a Troggs concert, was picked up by...............the Troggs. What a great group of lads. Took me into the venue by the artists door and got me a seat right at the front. Brilliant night. RIP Reg Presley.
I once walked around a street corner smack into the middle of a scene being filmed for Kavanagh QC. John Thaw (all 4'11" of him) was extremely rude to me. I told him to eff off.
No need tony. I looked down on him from my full height (psychological advantage point to me) and before I told him to eff off I did give him a few choice words of, ahem, my advice and wisdom.
I left him standing there with his mouth opening and closing but no sound coming out. Rude man.
I met Peter Armitage (Bill Webster Coronation St) in Hawes in the Yorkshire Dales. We had a bizarre conversation about the quality of butchers in the area.
I once got a "lock in" in a pub on the outskirts of Leeds. One of the other customers looked vaguely familiar. It was only when he picked up a guitar and started to sing did I realise it was Mark Knoffler
I know he's not a celebrity but I shook hands with Jack Straw when he was the Home Secretary many years ago. He came to where I worked and was being shown around. I could see him comeing towards me with a group of people and I was having an argument with an asylum seeker I was interviewing about the fact that I could not give him permission to work. He left seconds before JS came to my desk!
For some inexplicable reason I had a crush on Michael Elphick...must have been the motorbike.
On the way to Nottingham for a day out I knocked out my front tooth. Wandering around Nottingham with my mouth tightly closed for once I turned a corner and bumped.......bumped very hard...into Mr Elphick.
He picked me up and was charming.....really charming to this idiot who nodded and made squeaking noises through pursed lips.
Try saying...Please can I have your autograph....without opening your mouth.
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