jonny jeez
Legendary Member
- Location
- Chislehurst, Kent, UK
Vic Reeves (or Jim Muir depending on when you knew him)- a total prick and a real let down. I met him and Bob on numerous occasions and when the three of us stood talking he would refuse to speak directly to me (from the moment we met)...asking Bob to ask me if "so and so" was "such and such"...I was stood right next to him each and every time...Pillock (bob seemed uncomfortably embarrassed) In his defence he was separating from his wife who had just come out so perhaps he was paranoid about being quoted...but still
Bob Mortimer...nice normal bloke
Glen Tilbrook- crackers and very warm (despite his wifes derangement at the time...she would spend days at home in bed when he was on tour and let her huge dogs just roam around the house crapping in every room.)
Bernard Hill- A proper luvvie despite his image at the time as a Yozzer from the "blackstuff"
Jimmy Nail- warm, surprisingly soft and very creative guy
Chris Evans- Post Billie...Tall...very very quick witted quite intimidating but very normal...but then this was probably his most "normal" stage.
by far the most surprising was Jools Holland. I spent a long morning with him whilst he recalled his old haunts, homes and musical instruments. He arrived in a 20 year old Merc that was covered in dust.He was shabby, unshaven and relaxed. He proved to be one of the most engaging people I've ever met (famous or otherwise). I was never a fan of his and always considered him a bit daft and a bit arrogant when i saw him on the telly. He was neither..top top bloke
Bob Mortimer...nice normal bloke
Glen Tilbrook- crackers and very warm (despite his wifes derangement at the time...she would spend days at home in bed when he was on tour and let her huge dogs just roam around the house crapping in every room.)
Bernard Hill- A proper luvvie despite his image at the time as a Yozzer from the "blackstuff"
Jimmy Nail- warm, surprisingly soft and very creative guy
Chris Evans- Post Billie...Tall...very very quick witted quite intimidating but very normal...but then this was probably his most "normal" stage.
by far the most surprising was Jools Holland. I spent a long morning with him whilst he recalled his old haunts, homes and musical instruments. He arrived in a 20 year old Merc that was covered in dust.He was shabby, unshaven and relaxed. He proved to be one of the most engaging people I've ever met (famous or otherwise). I was never a fan of his and always considered him a bit daft and a bit arrogant when i saw him on the telly. He was neither..top top bloke
