Oh. I completely forgot and this is a really random one.... Stuart Storer in a beer garden in Berlin.
It happened in Germany.
Oh. I completely forgot and this is a really random one.... Stuart Storer in a beer garden in Berlin.
I went to a pool party at Michael Barrymore's house once.
I once cashed a cheque for Whispering Bob Harris. It's a thing people used to do to get cash out the bank back in the day.
Okay, time to do my Billy Big Bollocks bit!
My Dad had a pub in Denham, Bucks when I was a kid. Being close to Denham studios and Pinewood we used to get a fair few luvvies in. First up was Norman Wisdom. The pub was actually used as a French cafe in the film “The Square Peg” in between shoots Norman sat in our lounge with a cup of tea watching the horse racing on our TV.
Other stars included Rupert Davies (Maigret), Conrad Phillips (William Tell), Richard Greene (Robin Hood), Peter Butterworth (Carry On films), Harry Worth and a few more.
When I was all grown up and working I met Peter Grant (Led Zeppelin’s manager) at the wine shop where I worked. I loaded his Rolls with all the booze and he gave me a £2 tip. Seriously, you would not want to cross him - he was absolutely enormous and had a menacing demeanour to go with it. I casually said that I’d just bought the Led Zep IV album and thought it was brilliant.
“Well done son!” he said and gave me friendly punch on the arm. Two hours later I was in casualty - just joking!
Went on the piss with Denis Lillee in Chennai. I thought I was thirsty!
But my most precious and enjoyable: Barry Sheene (fabulous bloke)
Green Man or Swan Inn by any chance
We always go for a drink in the Green Man when open.
Swan Inn, early 1960s. My Dad had retired from the RAF and got the tenancy to the pub which at the time was owned by Harman’s Brewery, Uxbridge. Long story short - Harman’s were taken over by Courage and they decided to put managers into all the acquired Harman’s pubs. They upped his rent by 400% to force him out and that was that.
On a side note, Denham village has been used many times in films and tv to portray the quintessential Ye Olde English village. In one episode of Hart to Hart (the American husband and wife detective series) the Green Man was filmed with the locals playing darts - it wasn’t you getting double top, was it?
Paul McCartney in my pub a few times now this guy is a huge tit, but I'm friend with Heather Mill's brother
Did she ever come in and get legless?
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