oldboyroy
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Yes, Mr angry and his "I pay my license fee" rant made me chuckle all the timeJeez, that is a shock! Mr Angry, back in the early 80’s, made me laugh so much as a kid, I couldn’t wait for him to come on!
Yes, Mr angry and his "I pay my license fee" rant made me chuckle all the timeJeez, that is a shock! Mr Angry, back in the early 80’s, made me laugh so much as a kid, I couldn’t wait for him to come on!
Ah yes, remember going to see that 1 amongst the huge crowds it attracted
I saw him at the radio one roadshow on the wish tower slopes in Eastbourne in the late 80's. I was picked to do bits and pieces, came 3rd.
Blimey, that's no way to goShocked!
The two hairdressers in the salon where I used to go to as a teenager in the 80s were openly gay and used to laugh along to Gervais.Loved Gervais The Hairdresser, probably would be deemed Un PC now
RIP
That’s lovelyOh god my heart missed a beat there as I thought it was the funny Steve Wright - the American comedian
Blimey - had to look up which one (UK DJ or US comedian) and it was the former. Sad news...
I would have seen you. I was in the front row. You weren’t the guy who gave his name as Arthur Ritis were you?
I saw him at the radio one roadshow on the wish tower slopes in Eastbourne in the late 80's. I was picked to do bits and pieces, came 3rd.
Agree with your first two sentences. I thought he had terrible taste in music and made shows about him instead of the artists.The passing away of anyone is incredibly sad. And thoughts go out to immediate family members.
I was not a fan of his radio show and would avoid most of the input he played. My memory of him back in the eighties was that as a radio presenter he was excruciatingly bad-singing over tracks and fading out songs well before they had finished.
A touching tribute, with an incorrect use of the word ‘input’ to boot.The passing away of anyone is incredibly sad. And thoughts go out to immediate family members.
I was not a fan of his radio show and would avoid most of the input he played. My memory of him back in the eighties was that as a radio presenter he was excruciatingly bad-singing over tracks and fading out songs well before they had finished.