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An ex colleague of mine who retired recently, is the mother of Gareth Southgate's best mate. He was Gareth's best man at his wedding and my colleague went too.
Not quite a claim to fame but still...... ;o)
Not quite a claim to fame but still...... ;o)
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I used to have a passing resemblance to Prince Bernhard of the Netherlands. I happened to be in Amsterdam, standing outside a flower shop, when the shopkeeper came out to set out his plants. He did a double-take at me, but he said nothing. I'll bet he still talks about his close encounter with Prince Bernhard.
yes, great story, Peter. Nobody ever painted my father above ground or under but quite by chance I came across a linocut picture of a tree that he did in college. Apparently his art teacher became quite famous and in the 90s someone wrote a PhD thesis about him and used Dad's picture to illustrate it.
I was a big fan of Brookside when it used to be on TV. One night I went to see Jane McDonald performing in my home town and sat right in front of us were two of the characters from Brookside, Jimmy and his friend Sinbad. Jane gave them a shout out and they stood up and waved to everybody ! Another time, I went to the Liverpool Empire to see the now deceased Joan Rivers and two rows in front of us the actor who played Norris in Corrie was sat with a female friend. You could hear everybody loudly whispering 'there's Norris, there's Norris'. He looked around and half smiled at everyone !
I used to work right near Granada Studios and would see a lot of the Corrie cast (and some other famous people) about, often in bars, coffee shops etc...nearby, probably Mike Baldwin and Les Battersby the most often. I was sat next to a group of quite a few of them in a pub one night, including Craig Charles and Bradley Walsh.