Lenny Rider
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- Sep 15, 2010
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Chase me!
Very entertaining back in the day
RIP
Very entertaining back in the day
RIP
The camp act was just that, an act, prolific babe magnet back in the dayI remember seeing him at Jenkinsons back in the day, and then in a Chip shop just along the seafront after kicking out. Lovely bloke. RIP
Not unlike yourselfThe camp act was just that, an act, prolific babe magnet back in the day
Was he?!Chase me!
Very entertaining back in the day
RIP
I remember shouting out, “oi Duncan you old queen” on Brighton seafront back in the 90’s, he chased me all the way to Hove….Had no idea he was actually straight.
Only because you kept slowing down so he could catch up.I remember shouting out, “oi Duncan you old queen” on Brighton seafront back in the 90’s, he chased me all the way to Hove….
The irony was he was in line to host The Generation Game , he was told to keep his camp demeanour as it was in line with Larry Grayson and they loved it , he hosted one as a try out and did a great job - only to be told he was too gay !!!Had no idea he was actually straight.
I had no idea Through The Keyhole was meant to be funny."Duncan appeared on the ITV comedy panel game show Through the Keyhole. He also appeared on Wogan, Surprise Surprise, The Bob Monkhouse Show, Bullseye, Blankety Blank and The Keith Harris Show."
This would explain why I have absolutely never heard of him.
Incidentally, what is equivalent term for a white man made up to play a black man that could be used here to describe his campery?
Humour has always been subjective, but he made it to the top and audiences loved him.
My wife said the same.. we're both 49 and I found this amazing"Duncan appeared on the ITV comedy panel game show Through the Keyhole. He also appeared on Wogan, Surprise Surprise, The Bob Monkhouse Show, Bullseye, Blankety Blank and The Keith Harris Show."
This would explain why I have absolutely never heard of him.
Incidentally, what is equivalent term for a white man made up to play a black man that could be used here to describe his campery?
The sight of a straight man mincing and lisping 'chase me, oh I thought you were coming' is right up there with Jim Davidson playing 'Chalky White'. Sadly, as I'm in my late 60s, I have heard of Jim Davidson.My wife said the same.. we're both 49 and I found this amazing