Talking of Terry Wogan today made me think of people that had been around all my life. Love them or hate them who would you say our National treasures are.
Bob Monkhouse was one of mine (I know hes dead now)
Bruce Forsyeth
David Jason
Micheal Parkinson
Trevor Macdonald
Des o'connor
Tom Jones
Honour Blackman
Linda Bellingham
Shirley Bassey
Vera Lynn
Cant think of any more at the moment
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I really will Terry. I wake up to him and I have tried other stations and its never the same. I am on the motorway every morning and he makes me laugh with Janet and John
So the idea of going to work with Chris Evans just isnt the same.
Other treasures I miss - Hilda Ogden - always wanted to be her when I get old - oh god I have got old where are me curlers |
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"Glen Michael... who i hear you ask!
but if your scottish and of a certain age... you'll know "
Born Cecil Buckland, in 1926, Glen Michael began his career as an entertainer on stage for the army, and working his way up with his many successful shows that encompassed his talent for comedy, in particular, impersonations, Upon leaving his native England for the theatre circuit of Scotland, he found further success in stage shows with noted Scottish comedians Rikki Fulton and Jack Milroy. Glen also made an uncredited appearance as 'Larry' in the police drama The Blue Lamp in 1950; he and his date witnessed the shooting of Jack Warner (Dixon of Dock Green) as they entered the cinema.[citation needed]
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"Glen Michael... who i hear you ask!
but if your scottish and of a certain age... you'll know
Born Cecil Buckland, in 1926, Glen Michael began his career as an entertainer on stage for the army, and working his way up with his many successful shows that encompassed his talent for comedy, in particular, impersonations, Upon leaving his native England for the theatre circuit of Scotland, he found further success in stage shows with noted Scottish comedians Rikki Fulton and Jack Milroy. Glen also made an uncredited appearance as 'Larry' in the police drama The Blue Lamp in 1950; he and his date witnessed the shooting of Jack Warner (Dixon of Dock Green) as they entered the cinema.[citation needed]
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wikipedia perchance!!! |
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"Glen Michael... who i hear you ask!
but if your scottish and of a certain age... you'll know
aye, dinnae forget Paladin
and wee rusti "
awwww I forgot the wee dug |
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