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By Yudster
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Deadly wrote:I thought he was excellent in Eastenders and the two impressions he can do are world class.


He used to sit by his window with a load of recording equipment and practice his impressions when he lived near me. At the time, he was working on Elton John - I have to say, it was never as good on telly. Listening to him belting out Crocodile Rock through the wall it sounded amazing.

Trivia moment - Bob Davro's dad was an international athlete, who, until Roger Bannister came along, was British record holder for the Mile. He represented GB at the 1948 Olympics - and the 1952 I think, but I don't think he won any medals. He's still alive, I've met him, he's a nice bloke. Bill Nankeville. You can see why Bob changed the name can't you...
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By neilt0
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Yudster wrote:I used to live next door to Bobby Davro, he came to my 22 birthday party with his girlfriend. He was a bit of a tosser, I agree. Fairly harmless on a non-intimate social level though. He was probably at his most exposed on TV at that time, which wasn't really a lot. He's always been a kind of "nearly-man" when it comes to his career, hasn't he?

Not according to him. He thinks he's God's Gift.

You will quickly find out what someone is really like when it comes to how they deal with people doing work for them. John Terry was very polite, as was Wayne Bridge. Not much "up there", but not dicks.

Colin Montgomerie, lovely. Chris Tarrant -- exactly how he is on TV. Chris Tarrant's ex-wife -- biggest * in the universe.

:D
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By Nicola_Red
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Nigel Havers - a right arse. Joan collins - asked for a flunky to be removed from her eyeline (but perhaps that's only to be expected). Also the other Aled Jones was very rude to one of my colleagues.
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By Yudster
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neilt0 wrote:
Yudster wrote:I used to live next door to Bobby Davro, he came to my 22 birthday party with his girlfriend. He was a bit of a tosser, I agree. Fairly harmless on a non-intimate social level though. He was probably at his most exposed on TV at that time, which wasn't really a lot. He's always been a kind of "nearly-man" when it comes to his career, hasn't he?

Not according to him. He thinks he's God's Gift.

You will quickly find out what someone is really like when it comes to how they deal with people doing work for them. John Terry was very polite, as was Wayne Bridge. Not much "up there", but not dicks.

Colin Montgomerie, lovely. Chris Tarrant -- exactly how he is on TV. Chris Tarrant's ex-wife -- biggest * in the universe.

:D


Agreed. Mark Lamarr - an absolute knob. James Nesbitt - one of the nastiest people you will ever encounter.
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By neilt0
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Deadly wrote:David Seaman is a very nice man. Spent three days in his company and was a real gentle lover.

Wow. I had no idea.

While we're on football.

David Platt: Nice, reasonably intelligent
David Ginola: Nice (and dreamy)
John Motson: Nice to fellas, lecherous to women. Handshake like a wet fish
Des Lynam: Nice guy
Andy Gray: Dick. I smiled when was fired off Sky
Graham Taylor: Less of a prat than you'd imagine
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By Nicola_Red
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That doesn't surprise me at all about Mark Lamarr, but it kinda does about James Nesbitt. I think the person that surprised me most by being nice was Patricia Routledge. I would have imagined her to be the worst kind of theatre luvvie but she wasn't at all. Another weird one was Peter Kay - our 'green room' is also the staff canteen so actors always mix with us (I once ate lunch sat opposite Willem Defoe!) but all throughout his two-week stint we saw hide nor hair of Peter Kay. His 'man of the people' image is obviously a carefully constructed front.
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By Yudster
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My brother has worked with James Nesbitt several times and would very happily never do so again. As a fellow actor, Nesbitt was always polite, if not particularly pleasant or friendly to him, but the way he treated the junior members of the crew - the runners, the assistants, the "little people", was enough to earn everlasting disgust from most of the people working on the shoot.
By Emmy
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It doesn't surprise me to hear that about Nesbitt at all, I've always been under the impression that he's a smarmy git. Does anyone read the 'Nice and not very nice celebrities who you have met' thread on the digitalspyforum?

http://forums.digitalspy.co.uk/showthread.php?t=925567

It often makes for entertaining reading, with the one name that overwhelming comes up as a 'not very nice' celebrity being Cilla Black. Every post made about her confirms the fact that she is a complete cow, to put it kindly.
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By Johnny 1989
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neilt0 wrote:
Yudster wrote:I used to live next door to Bobby Davro, he came to my 22 birthday party with his girlfriend. He was a bit of a tosser, I agree. Fairly harmless on a non-intimate social level though. He was probably at his most exposed on TV at that time, which wasn't really a lot. He's always been a kind of "nearly-man" when it comes to his career, hasn't he?

Not according to him. He thinks he's God's Gift.

You will quickly find out what someone is really like when it comes to how they deal with people doing work for them. John Terry was very polite, as was Wayne Bridge. Not much "up there", but not dicks.

Colin Montgomerie, lovely. Chris Tarrant -- exactly how he is on TV. Chris Tarrant's ex-wife -- biggest * in the universe.

:D


Tarrant was one of the people Moyles liked during his year at Capital (Dr. Fox was the one who he disliked a lot according to his book). Interesting regarding Ingrid, care to explain why she is as you say? :smile:

From what I heard from someone Lorne Spicer (her who used to be on TV all the time at one point a few years back) is a right bitch when the camera is off.

Also heard from a fellow work colleague (on the subject of ex/footballers) that Pat Rice was a gent and a good laugh and that Matt Le Tissier was a stuck up * (in the "move out the way, coming through" kind of way)
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By neilt0
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Johnny 1989 wrote:Tarrant was one of the people Moyles liked during his year at Capital (Dr. Fox was the one who he disliked a lot according to his book). Interesting regarding Ingrid, care to explain why she is as you say? :smile:

Demanding, rude, thinks the universe revolves around her. We "fired" her as a customer. Not worth the hassle. She's an utter twunt.

This is representative IME: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/ ... hears.html

"Ingrid Tarrant wrestled to ground by police over parking ticket, court hears
Chris Tarrant's ex-wife was wrestled to the ground and handcuffed after a police chase following a row over a parking ticket, a court heard today.

1:24PM BST 24 Jun 2010

Ingrid Tarrant, 55, who was awarded an estimated £12.5 million divorce settlement after splitting from Who Wants To Be a Millionaire presenter, Chris, sped off after a police officer tried to give her a ticket for parking in a bus stop during a Christmas Eve shopping trip.

She was chased for two miles before being cornered at red traffic lights where she then locked the car doors.

After getting out of the car and trying to run away she was hauled to the ground and fought furiously with the officer before being finally handcuffed and pushed into the cage in the back of a police van.

Mrs Tarrant, 55, wearing a pale green silk dress and matching cardigan sat behind her lawyer Peter Lodder, QC, and sobbed as the police officer, PC Peter Groves, described the extraordinary incident.

He told Kingston Crown Court how he spotted Mrs Tarrant's silver Saab with its hazard lights flashing had been parked in the bus stop on Cobham High Street for 25 minutes in 2008.

As he tried to write out the ticket Mrs Tarrant approached him said: "You lot are as bad as traffic wardens - get a life" and started the engine.

He told the appeal hearing at Kingston Crown Court he asked her to turn the engine off but she ignored him and the car jerked forward.

PC Groves, who was an acting sergeant at the time, said: "I shouted to the driver to stop and I put my hand in front of her windscreen. I was repeatedly shouting 'stop' and banging on the windscreen as the car continued to move forward. I found myself running alongside the car, but it picked up speed and left."

Leaving her daughter Thea stranded on the pavement Mrs Tarrant drove off with PC Groves chasing in a van with his blue lights flashing and his siren on.

He added: "I wasn't sure why the driver had disobeyed my directions and why it all happened in the first place. From a simple parking offence. I was just in disbelief really."

"I was exceeding the speed limit to catch up with the vehicle."

Mrs Tarrant Tarrant stopped at a set of red traffic lights where there were two or three other cars pulled up.

He continued: "The Saab pulled up behind and I nosed in front of it to prevent it from moving off.

"I walked over to the driver's side to speak to the driver. I asked the driver to get out. I was speaking through a closed window. She looked at me and then she locked the driver's door. The engine was still running.

"I told the driver I would use force if necessary to gain access to the vehicle. I took my baton from my kit belt extended it and placed it against the driver's window.

"I was shocked to see the driver place her face against the window and shout 'Go on then'.

PC Groves told the hearing he called back-up and then stepped away from the Saab.

"She jumped out of the car and ran towards the driver's side of a Jeep which was stopped behind. She was shouting 'help me, help me' to the female driver in the Jeep. The driver looked concerned and I believe she was trying to lock the car herself.

"I ran over, took hold of her left arm and told her I was arresting her for failing to stop. I managed to get one handcuff on but she was struggling.

"I was trying to control her and needed to inform her she was going to be arrested. I had concerns for my own safety and for people who were close to the incident.

"She did struggle, she started to flail her arms. I had hold of the handcuffs with my left hand and was trying to grab her right arm."

PC Groves said: "I was trying to control her and shouted at her to stop struggling. She was just screaming.

"I told her I would take her to the ground which I did and managed to control her right arm into the handcuffs.

"She was still struggling and shouting and screaming very loudly. She was lying on the ground, I was knelt down beside her but she wasn't complying.

"I told her she would need to calm down and she did calm down enough for me to lift her onto her feet.

"I walked her to the rear doors of the van and opened them with my right hand. At this point she started struggling again. She had both hands behind her back but she pulling away from me and wriggling from side to side.

"I had a terrible struggle again with Mrs Tarrant and I managed to push her backwards into the van and lift her up by her ankles into the housing area of the cage. She wasn't complying with me."

Eventually Mrs Tarrant's turned up at the scene along with other officers.

Mrs Tarrant was later convicted at Staines Magistrates Court parking in a bus stop, failing to stop for a police officer, obstructing a police officer and resisting arrest. She was fined £2,700 and ordered to pay £1,200 costs.

She is appealing against conviction and sentence and the hearing is expected to last two days. "

How I laughed when I heard that story.
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By MK Chris
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neilt0 wrote:Des Lynam: Nice guy

Someone I can say something about! Never met the guy but when he was on Match of the Day, my younger brother wrote to him to ask him if they would consider doing 'Save of the Month' to complement 'Goal of the Month'. Within less than a week, he had written a letter back (or if it wasn't him, he had still signed it) saying that it was a very good idea and they would look carefully at including it in their schedule.

Cat has been working with a woman on this placement who is a nurse in the F1, she travels to all the races, so I've heard some stories about a lot of the drivers. She says the nicest celebrity she's ever met, though, is Sir David Jason, who she met at a track day at Silverstone. Honestly, this woman has met EVERY SINGLE ONE of my heroes.

Neil - what's your job if you don't mind me asking?
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By MK Chris
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neilt0 wrote:
Topher wrote:Neil - what's your job if you don't mind me asking?

I'm not there now, but I used to be at EA, working on FIFA.

Ohh nice - games programmer? I think the last FIFA I played was 98 to be honest, not a big gamer, but tis an impressive title!
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By chrysostom
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FIFA 98: RTTWC was amazing.

Then ISS was king, then PES and then FIFA sorted it's shit out and blew the rest out of the water.

Which ones did you work on? :D
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By dimtimjim
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One of my Bessies is a computer games developer, or artist, I should say. Can't say any more than that, very hush hush business, but always nice to know a few non-announced tit-bits.

PES used to kick FIFAs bottom all over the pitch, but the balance changed a few years back. May get FIFA 13 once price dropped a little, we'll see.
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By DevilsDuck
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I think I am going to switch allegiance this year.

I have preferred PES until two years ago when it was either stupidly easy or total impossible!

FIFA 13 will be mine!
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By neilt0
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chrysostom wrote:FIFA 98: RTTWC was amazing.

Then ISS was king, then PES and then FIFA sorted it's shit out and blew the rest out of the water.

Which ones did you work on? :D

I was in marketing, I started up the EA SPORTS brand in Europe, co-created FIFA and launched all the EA SPORTS games up to about RTTWC, in fact. Left to work at Bullfrog, then LEGO.

Now, I'm looking to get in to all the social media business. How does that work, CryspyTomTom? Seriously.
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By chrysostom
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If you're looking around London area I can give you a few pointers (in the hope of working in a team with you). If not, then you're competition with impressive experience - boo!

neilt0 wrote:co-created FIFA.


Oh my. Please employ me.
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By MK Chris
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Lego? Zoot will be your best friend! What do / did you do there, marketing still?
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