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emmie | 16:22 Wed 25th Jan 2012 | Celebrity Gossip
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I spied Marcus from corrie this morning, pushing a pram, his child apparently

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Like 237SJ....lots and lots.

The most polite....Idi Amin.
16:29 Wed 25th Jan 2012
Loads as a freelance music and entertainment writer.

Best - Boy George, very witty, and Gary Numan who took me flying in his plane, lovely guy, very shy.

Worst - Sid (Rickeeeee!) Owen - lout, and Paul Weller - miserable.
sandy....LOL.
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a taxi driver friend once said to me that Paul Merton was a miserable bstard, and that Suzy Quatro didn't smell so good, whatever that means
Have bought a drink for the first Dr Who, William Hartnell and also bought one for Hayley Mills. Was literally knocked to the ground by Jack Palance [city slickers], when we collided as he came out of a shop in Stratford upon Avon. He helped me to my feet and apologised most profusely, he was a gentleman unlike most of his film characters.
If by "famous" you mean anybody who's on UK telly regularly, then loads.

We were on a family holiday in Malta when they were filming Orca, and Richard Harris got chatting to my late father in the hotel bar (imagine that!) and bought the whole family a drink.
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Vulcan you must be getting on if you bought william hartnell a drink, he was old when i was a kid
The most noticeable thing that I have found with people from the entertainment industry is that the screen lies. So many of them seem so short in the flesh. I met Cheryl Cole the other week. She`s like a tiny little doll.
John Craven and Penelope Keith when I went with Two of my children to Broadcasting House many years ago. The Calendar Girls. Ian Botham walking for Leukaemia Research and John Parrot.
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Mark, met or espied them in the street, and Charlie Condu realised i clocked him because he turned and smiled..
I met The Beatles when I was 14 ...
I met Nell McAndrew once. She signed my mate's leg cast and I asked for a kiss and she obliged. My GF at the time didn't seem to mind.
My daughter and her friend were in a Nescafe shop wondering which capsules to buy when a voice said, 'I'd take the gold one!' - John Malkovich!
I've mentioned once already here, my sister met George Clooney in the check out queue! Lovely men, both of them.
I also met Vicky Michelle when I was 10 at a charity photo shoot, and I had to kiss her too.
I once saw Tommy Cooper on the concourse at Victoria Station. He stood out from the crowd even without the fez.
Well, Barbara Young (http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0949288/) is a very close friend of mine and was, until quite recently, my downstairs neighbour - I'm still forwarding her mail...
Unfortunately em that's true, I am getting on :-)
I met him in a pub in Sussex in 1964, apparently he was earning £315 a week for the Dr Who role, equivalent to £4000 these days. He should have bought me a drink !!
The nastiest person I ever met was Diana Rigg- God what a horrible creature, one of the nicest Derek Jacobi and the funniest without a doubt is Brian Sewell- he's vile but in an hysterically funny way- bit like Stewey from family guy.
Gosh, lots. In the course of my job I met John Humphrys (small and barked at people), Andrew Neil, Michael Heseltine. Out and about so many including Diana Rigg in Sloane Street, Princess Michael of Kent going into Coutts on The Strand, her husband in Old Bond Street (absolutely immaculate) walking but with his car being driven slowly beside him, Prince Charles at very close quarters walking around Hampton Court Flower Show, Felicity Kendall with Tom Stoppard (when he was still married to Dr Miriam Stoppard) in The Conran Shop, Alan Bennett in the Yorkshire Dales and Janet Street Porter in the same place, Jilly Cooper, Roger Moore at Geneva Airport, and lots more which I won't bore you with now.
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I love Brian Sewell and have met others like him, Kenneth Williams was another, sometimes you do a double take, i am positive i saw Jason Issacs on St Pancras station with his family, he of Harry Potter fame.
Agree about Diana Rigg nox. She had an arrogant air about her and swept along the pavement expecting everyone to leap out of her way. She was very tall as I remember.

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