National Treasures that get on your thrupennies...

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Alan Carr
Graham Norton
Michael Mcintyre
Sue Barker
David Walliams
John Bishop
Ant & Dec


hey hey, hang on a minute, John Bishop likes cycling, he therefore should not be on the list :smile:
 
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Bradley Wiggins
 

Saluki

World class procrastinator
Kate Bush- Wailing prissy bint.

Thank heavens. I thought that it was only me who just couldn't bear her. I leave the flat when Hubs puts her on the hi-fi. In the throes of moving so I might accidentally 'lose' a couple of CDs while packing

I'll second Alan Carr.

I'll third him. I have to turn him off as soon as he comes on the TV. I just feel that I want to slap him.

Vic Reeves really gets on my nerves. He did an excellent series about Pirates, which was fascinating but if he's on any other show, he says the most inane things to get the camera back onto him. Irritating in the extreme.

My Dad wouldn't have Douglas Bader's name mentioned in the house. Said that he was a bully of the highest order and we would not speak his name or refer to him in any way. He felt so strongly, he went up to my school and berated the history teacher and gave her a few 'truths'. He was in such a rage, we thought that he was going to have a heart attack.
 

John the Monkey

Frivolous Cyclist
Location
Crewe
Vic Reeves really gets on my nerves. He did an excellent series about Pirates, which was fascinating but if he's on any other show, he says the most inane things to get the camera back onto him. Irritating in the extreme.
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swee'pea99

Squire
Anyone who regularly gets an airing on comic relief....

I'm not sure that some of those named on here genuinely fall into the national treasure category

Lenny Henry. Saw him live once. Her was clearly immensely pleased with himself. Unfortunately what he wasn't was funny. Oh, and while I'm at it, can I third Alan Carr. Just the voice makes me want to poke someone in the eye. Preferably him.
 

Saluki

World class procrastinator
Oh, and while I'm at it, can I third Alan Carr. Just the voice makes me want to poke someone in the eye. Preferably him.
Nope. I did that, but you can fourth him though ^_^
 

Nigeyy

Legendary Member
I've not lived in the UK since 1990... and I don't know if he is a national treasure or not, but my very first thought is Harry Enfield. Got on my nerves with his humourless "loadsamoney" character back then, just didn't find him funny, but at the time I recall he seemed to be wildly popular.
 
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