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Musing … If You Could Have A Dinner Date With Anyone In The Media….

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naomi24 | 23:02 Wed 28th Sep 2016 | ChatterBank
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….who would you choose and why?

For me, at the moment, Michael Portillo (I’ve been watching his continental rail journeys and he strikes me as a man of culture), or the BBC’s security correspondent, Frank Gardner (so interesting and I love his voice - but I’d be fighting agchristie for him).
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Either Amanda Lamb to discuss selling your soul for something as naff and uninteresting as wallpaper or Kirstie and Lispin' Phil, just to find out what dirt they have on the production company that they keep getting paid to do the same thing with a different title. My wife gets the TV remote. :)
23:53 Wed 28th Sep 2016
sir Trevor !
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Gloria Hunniford.
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Trev is so interesting..and just love listening to him talk !!
To ask her if she has ever met Andrew Hughes mainly.
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I can agree with that.
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-Talbot-, sorry, cross-posted. That^ was to Murraymints - but I get your drift. :o)
At the moment I'd choose Jo Brand, such a complex and clever lady - she'd be great dinner party company.

Not a date in the romantic sense, I'll have a think on that one being smitten at the moment.
Believe it or not (besides the obvious, Susanna Reid) I've always had a thing for Caroline Wyatt, who very sadly was diagnosed with MS earlier this year, bless her, ironically on my birthday. Intelligent, well - travelled and listed sitting at home with a bottle of red as one of her favourite pastimes.
oh any of the antiques experts of antiques roadshow....so clever and funny
Besides her, I'd love to wake up to the sound of Carol Kirkwood making me a bacon butty for breakfast!
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Mamyalynne, //Not a date in the romantic sense//

I should have added that. It didn't occur to me. Take note all .. not a date in the romantic sense.
Naomi, I wonder if FG had us in mind when titling his latest book!!

My alternative choice is Jeremy Paxman as I would like to discover his off-screen persona i.e is he like a dog with a bone?

Michael Portillo comes across completely different in personality than when he was an MP.His suave,easy style is quite warming when you see him doing his choo-choo progs and even when he is talking politics with Andrew Neil (we won't discuss that Abbot woman though!! o:)
Agree Naomi - MP sounds a very interesting, polite and knowledgable man. We love watching his Railway Journeys programmes too.
Ah right........in that case, Stephen Fry or Brian Cox.
Wonder if anyone could bear a dinner date with Robert Peston haha ;)
WEEEEEEEELLLLLLLLLLLLL ...................:)
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ag, yes, I'll add Jeremy Paxman to my list - and if he's like a dog with a bone, bring it on! (Although I'd probably agree with him - so a boneless meal).
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ChillDoubt, Oooooo, Stephen Fry and Brian Cox!! This dinner date is turning into a party!

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