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Big John

Legendary Member
As a teenager I played the snare drum in a Boys Brigade marching band. A marching band was needed to lead a protest march in a BBC2 comedy called His Lordship Entertains and they used our band for it. It starred Ronnie Barker, Josephine Tewson, Moira Foot and a very young David Jason, who played a gardener named Dithers. We got to visit the studios at Shepherds Bush to view the finished article along with a studio audience. I think I was about 16.
 

captain nemo1701

Space cadet. Deck 42 Main Engineering.
Location
Bristol
In the 90's, my partner & I were filmed for the Peter Gabriel song ' Blood of Eden' at Realworld studio in Box, but it got canned & he ended up doing the video differently. Still got some cash for it though.
Once got drunk with the actress Claudia Christian from the SF show Babylon 5
In the early 80's, I knew the actor, the late Richard Franklin aka Mike Yates from Dr Who. Long story short, he did a play celebrating his village's 500th anniversary (Middleham in N Yorkshire). It was staged in a hall and we got front row seats. Did a double take at the guy who came in late and sat next to me...Leon Brittan, Home Secretary at the time.
 
Was involved in the production of a lovely motor racing book published last year by BHP titled "Forever Young" where I opened my archive to the editors, provided material for one of the six sections and fact-checked the draft for that chapter. I'm thanked in the credits as the "Paul Warwick uber fan" :crazy:

I've been on TV a few times. The first was a local news feature on age-group fencing back when I was at school - I was the then London Section U14 foil champion. I've been on Songs of Praise together with Madam Lexi (they featured the pet service in Ely Cathedral), I've also been on the now defunct "London Live" tv channel, again with Madam Lexi, where I did a feature on rescue cats live from The Pet Show when it was held at the Excel, and I was in the recent David Baddiel documentary on cats, when they filmed at the Supreme - the cat he was following through the day was judged in the ring I was stewarding in.

I've worked with Mark Preston, Jo Bauer and Guillaume Rocquelin via academia.

I finished second in a national motorsport photography competition with a photo taken with a bog-standard pentax point & shoot 35mm film camera.
 
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