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Marky B
is co-organising a one day marathon charity walk next
year
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Join Date: Dec 2003
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John Le Mesurier,whilst appearing at the Billingham Forum in Dad's Army. A very charming man.
Ta Ta Marky B
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Moor Larkin
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Mine were kind of working. They were all doing the dreaded Personal Appearances but I dealt with most of them 'behind the scenes' so they could have been as rude as they liked. I was just a skivvy.
Leslie Crowther - delightful and a boyhood hero of mine from !Crackerjack! June Brown - very well-spoken and friendly - liked a ciggy though. Lesley Joseph - very bubbly and incredibly willing to please her fans. Jeremy Hardy - he was working a proper show and I was introduced in the bar afterwards. Very easy to talk to, and chatty. Jimmy Cricket - one of the best 'gag' merchants I've ever seen. He was very quiet and focussed on getting things right. Diana Dors was my only A-Lister. She was brusquely professional but did remark I was cute (I was very young and still almost blond) as she psyched herself to walk into her adoring public. There's a few others (I'll post as they come to mind). None of them will remember me...... ![]() Guys on here who worked in theatres must have reams and reams of names they could reel off.......... |
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