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When You See A Television Programme Where A Luminary Is Driving Around In An Unusual Motor Is It A Sign Their Star's On The Wane?

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sandyRoe | 13:31 Thu 18th Apr 2013 | ChatterBank
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Rory Bremner's Great British Views, Ade on Britain, and Robbie Coltrane B Road Britain, are three that come to mind.
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i wouldn't say robbie coltrane's star was on the wane
I wouldnt say so, however I am jealous of their exploits! Martin Clunes is another
Love Ade's wee caravan..!
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But you couldn't swing a cat in it.
But you'd never be hungry !!
No...they have got to a point in their life that they will be paid to go on their jollies....
or they are rich enough to indulge themselves in making programmes about the things they enjoy doing
And Billy Connelly's trike !
or tripe?
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He isne tripe. He's no as good as he once was, but nae tripe. :-)
No, not at all. Just another string to their bow as far as im concerned.
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Is it possible they are on contract and then have to do anything the channel gives them?
I used to like Robbie Coltrane's B road Britain, he knows a proper car does Robbie.
When they do it for charidee.
Surely they all get Very Well Paid by television companies, for swanning around the UK and various other countries, staying free in hotels, eating local delicacies (free) and having a wonderful time in general? Wish I could have a holiday like that ... and get paid for it !

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