Have you ever been rude to a celebrity?
Whilst at school we had a field trip to the Ironbridge Gorge museum. Oddly enough kids TV presenter Johnny Ball happened to pick the same day to make a visit. We were rather excited and crowded round asking questions. Johnny took this rather well and held an impromptu lecture. This was all fun and games until a kid at the back threw a small rock at his head. Silence fell for a moment then Mr Ball blew a gasket and did the whole "no one is leaving until I get a confession" routine. Er.. typing this out makes me feel rather sorry for the chap. Anyway - can you beat that?
( , Wed 14 Apr 2004, 19:06)
Whilst at school we had a field trip to the Ironbridge Gorge museum. Oddly enough kids TV presenter Johnny Ball happened to pick the same day to make a visit. We were rather excited and crowded round asking questions. Johnny took this rather well and held an impromptu lecture. This was all fun and games until a kid at the back threw a small rock at his head. Silence fell for a moment then Mr Ball blew a gasket and did the whole "no one is leaving until I get a confession" routine. Er.. typing this out makes me feel rather sorry for the chap. Anyway - can you beat that?
( , Wed 14 Apr 2004, 19:06)
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Richard Bacon - Crack
The Big Breakfast held a christmas party live on TV in our office early one morning in December 1999. We had no choice but to keep dropping the word "Crack" around Richard Bacon at every opportunity. It wasn't helped by the fact the crew kept plying us with champagne and onion bhaji's (let me remind you we were live and it was 8 in the morning!). I can be clearly heard on more than one occassion asking Richard for "Crack"ers and asking him if he's enjoying the "Craic". Credit where credits due he was a really nice bloke, if not a little annoyed by a bunch of drunken insurance brokers blowing party horns down his ears every 5 minutes. Bless.
( , Wed 14 Apr 2004, 20:30, Reply)
The Big Breakfast held a christmas party live on TV in our office early one morning in December 1999. We had no choice but to keep dropping the word "Crack" around Richard Bacon at every opportunity. It wasn't helped by the fact the crew kept plying us with champagne and onion bhaji's (let me remind you we were live and it was 8 in the morning!). I can be clearly heard on more than one occassion asking Richard for "Crack"ers and asking him if he's enjoying the "Craic". Credit where credits due he was a really nice bloke, if not a little annoyed by a bunch of drunken insurance brokers blowing party horns down his ears every 5 minutes. Bless.
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