Who is the most famous person you have met.

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EltonFrog

Legendary Member
I too, have met Jimmy Saville, Dave Lee Travis and Rolf Harris,

I stood next to Harry Enfield having a waz.

Perhaps these things should not be admitted in public.
 

SteCenturion

I am your Father
Eric Cantona & various other pro footballers mainly Man Utd & don't really count as they were fleeting at matches & book signings.

Played against Lee Sharpe before he signed for Man Utd.
Shaun Murphy. Former Snooker World Champion in 2005.

I played against him that day. He thrashed me, although I did pot a very long pink with a thump... That felt brilliant.

I was an avid snooker player, and my Mum had arranged our meeting for me for my 11th birthday... It was to be her parting gift to me, as she died in September the following year. An amazing morning at Riley's snooker hall in WSM. I believe I was in the paper at the time that it happened. I've been trying to find something regarding the story for years!
@jhawk

During the sad demise of Alex Higgins in the 90's you could often find him in clubs around Manchester, Bolton & Bury playing for a tenner a frame which latterly became for drinks (I have seen this myself, £10 frame, not for drinks).

I never played Alex myself but have a few friends who did.

It was all a little bit sad really,seeing him unravel before your eyes.

Such a wasted talent & much like George Best's career.
 

davdandy

Senior Member
Location
Lowton/Leigh
When i was about 10 or 12 me and the family where caravaning in Cornwall and met Peter Sayer,who played for Cardiff and Brighton.i know,i know,such a big name.I try not to talk about it but thought i would include it here.I can see all your eyes now,wide open and aghast.I `m such a lucky guy.
 

SteCenturion

I am your Father
I met Mark Knopfler when I was a dizzy, I met Eric Clapton when he was staying at Mark Knopfler's place, also when I was a dizzy.
Lionel Blair - who was a charming man, really nice.
Mike Burrows - often as he scared the living daylights out of my horses, passing them in his various recumbents. Also he knew my Dad.
Emerson Fitapaldi - He knew my Dad
Colin Chapman - ditto in the Dad department
Various racing drivers who drove for Lotus back in the JPS days.
I used to go running with Duncan Forbes (he was mates with my Dad)
I lived 2 doors down from Kevin Keelan
Martin Peters used to live around the corner.
Served Roy Hudd in a pub, Melvin Hayes in the same pub (the were both a bit rude to us hardworking staff actually)
Princess Anne (as a 3 day event rider)
Caroline Bradley (showjumper)
Harvey Smith (ditto)
Graham Fletcher (ditto)
Jenny Lauriston-Clarke (dressage champion)
Jane Holderness-Rodham (3 day event rider)
Lucinda Green nee Prior-Palmer (another 3 day event rider)
Adam Ant - it was an accident.
Rory McGrath who was lovely
Sandi Toksvig. I passed out at her feet. It was a hot day. She was very nice about it
All the Time Team team. I worked on a few digs for them
Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall
Harry James (real name Gary James) Played for Thunder, Magnum and Snakecharmer. I still have one of his drumsticks ^_^
You played for Thunder Saluki.

On stage ?

At a gig ?

Guitar ?

Drums ?

I need to know more, pretty please.

You met Clapton & Knopfler.

You chatted with them ?

What were they like ?

I need to know more, pretty please again.

I am not in the slightest bit envious.

But I am a trained hit man.

:ph34r: :gun: :ph34r:
 

MontyVeda

a short-tempered ill-controlled small-minded troll
You played for Thunder Saluki.

On stage ?

At a gig ?

Guitar ?

Drums ?

I need to know more, pretty please.

...

I think it's Harry James that played for Thunder... unless @Saluki is Harry James! I've never seen them in the same room together.
 
Very annoying. I delivered some printing to Avalon TV back in the 90s. Was walking through the corridor and pretty much literally bumped in Frank Skinner. My brain didn't quick twig but I knew who he was so I just thought he was a friend. I said "Hi mate", he replied, "Hi mate"...probably thinking the same thing! Wish I'd had a quick chat as I think he's brilliant.

Through work met a few famous people and once stood in a lift with Dennis Taylor and we had a 30s chat about watching him live at The Crucible - was opnly a 1/4 final game but he remembered it and was appreciated.
 

Cheddar George

oober member
Very annoying. I delivered some printing to Avalon TV back in the 90s. Was walking through the corridor and pretty much literally bumped in Frank Skinner. My brain didn't quick twig but I knew who he was so I just thought he was a friend. I said "Hi mate", he replied, "Hi mate"...probably thinking the same thing! Wish I'd had a quick chat as I think he's brilliant.

Through work met a few famous people and once stood in a lift with Dennis Taylor and we had a 30s chat about watching him live at The Crucible - was opnly a 1/4 final game but he remembered it and was appreciated.

I walked around a blind corner with some mates and bumped into a bloke.
"sorry .... alright Jim."
"Alright lads"

We walked on about 10 yards before one of us twigged.
" Wasn't that Jim Bowen ?"
 

Saluki

World class procrastinator
You played for Thunder Saluki.

On stage ?

At a gig ?

Guitar ?

Drums ?

I need to know more, pretty please.

You met Clapton & Knopfler.

You chatted with them ?

What were they like ?

I need to know more, pretty please again.

I am not in the slightest bit envious.

But I am a trained hit man.

:ph34r: :gun: :ph34r:
No. I didn't play for Thunder. Harry James plays for Thunder :becool:

Mark Knopfler was very nice. I had quite a few "waits" at his place and he was very much "Tea, Coffee, Kettle, sugar, biccies. Don't eat all the bourbons" :laugh: He had lots of magazines on a shelf so I sat at his, swigging tea and reading old copies of National Geographic or something. It was a while back now, when I was still immortal and rode a motorbike for a living.
Eric Clapton was nice. His son hadn't long died and I think that he'd gone to stay with Knopfler for some P&Q. I didn't badger him with questions, poor man, he seemed very pleasant though.
 

Saluki

World class procrastinator
I met that Wolf person, from Gladiators. Had a small conversation with him as I recognised him from somewhere but not sure where. Coming from a huge extended family, I kind of assumed he was an older cousin or something. It wasn't until I saw the local news that evening that I twigged who he was. Felt a bit of an idiot. He wasn't in lycra, just in a suit.
 
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