'Fraid my 'pin-up' days are over, Angel !!englishangel wrote:How rude!!!!Spoonbill wrote:Why does JR have a photo of a weirdo as his avatar?
C'mon JR, show us what you really look like.
Would Your Schoolmates Still Recognise You?
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Just shows I was well brought up JR.
20 odd years ago I was on a TV quiz show and won lots of prizes, the funniest thing watching it was how often I said 'please' and 'thank you'.
And I was recognised if you want a thread link.
20 odd years ago I was on a TV quiz show and won lots of prizes, the funniest thing watching it was how often I said 'please' and 'thank you'.
And I was recognised if you want a thread link.
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Re: recognised
Did you win the Cuddly Toy?englishangel wrote:20 odd years ago I was on a TV quiz show.
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Not that show.
Bob Monkhouse, not Brucie.
Though funnily enough, last year the BBC were looking to revive it with Paul O'Grady and I auditioned. The show was dropped however.
I won a case of wine, a VCR, £102 and holiday in the Algarve. Quite good prizes in 1984.
I have yet to appear on 'Millionaire' though I keep trying.
Bob Monkhouse, not Brucie.
Though funnily enough, last year the BBC were looking to revive it with Paul O'Grady and I auditioned. The show was dropped however.
I won a case of wine, a VCR, £102 and holiday in the Algarve. Quite good prizes in 1984.
I have yet to appear on 'Millionaire' though I keep trying.
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David,
You forgot to add that I am also very, very polite,
You forgot to add that I am also very, very polite,
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Re: Recognition
I went on the Generation Game and won a pair of sliding doors and a conveyor belt !englishangel wrote:Not that show.
Bob Monkhouse, not Brucie.
Though funnily enough, last year the BBC were looking to revive it with Paul O'Grady and I auditioned. The show was dropped however.
I won a case of wine, a VCR, £102 and holiday in the Algarve. Quite good prizes in 1984.
I have yet to appear on 'Millionaire' though I keep trying.
I have to report that The Anarchist's Club is in the process of being formed, (courtesy of a Hostelry in Horsham) Details may or MAY NOT be forthcoming !
John Rutley. Prep B & Coleridge B. 1958-1963.
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Did anyone win the camp presenter?J.R. wrote: I went on the Generation Game and won a pair of sliding doors and a conveyor belt !
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Re: Recognition
Hi-De-Hi Campers !Richard Ruck wrote:Did anyone win the camp presenter ?J.R. wrote: I went on the Generation Game and won a pair of sliding doors and a conveyor belt !
John Rutley. Prep B & Coleridge B. 1958-1963.
can I just be annoying and return to the original topic and say that it's not long since I left but i don't think anyone will recognise me! no fringe, brace or glasses now... ooh I did look lovely in those days!! And I am very jealous of all you people going on gameshows! Closest i've got to telly was when Songs of Praise was filmed at CH and I seemed to be in the corner of every shot they showed of the choir, quite glad that no evidence remains of that!
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Now someone must have recorded it, the gauntlet has been thrown down.jojo wrote:can I just be annoying and return to the original topic and say that it's not long since I left but i don't think anyone will recognise me! no fringe, brace or glasses now... ooh I did look lovely in those days!! And I am very jealous of all you people going on gameshows! Closest i've got to telly was when Songs of Praise was filmed at CH and I seemed to be in the corner of every shot they showed of the choir, quite glad that no evidence remains of that!
I wore very thick tortoiseshell glasses until half way through my final year when I switched to contact lenses. I was tall as a child but stopped growing at 13-14 so I am 5'7" but it all meant I looked older than I was. Once I left school, wearing lenses and slimmed down I started looking my age, and thanks to good genes and lots of SPF15 I look no older than my age now, so people will recognise me.
Going back before CH we moved house when I was 9 (so I changed primary school) and 30 years later I bumped into someone from the first school at a badminton club. She had inflicted GBH on me at the age of 8, and when she saw me the first thing she said was 'do you still have the scar?'
I do.
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