Which celebrities have you met?
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Have we any members who have rubbed shoulders with the showbiz elite? Who is the most famous person you have ever met?
As for me - Dickie Bird lives around here so I've met him a couple of times in the local town. I also met Will Young after one of his concerts where I was completely star struck and giggled awkwardly.
Can you top these big names? (Yes I have set the bar high
) Let us know.
As for me - Dickie Bird lives around here so I've met him a couple of times in the local town. I also met Will Young after one of his concerts where I was completely star struck and giggled awkwardly.
Can you top these big names? (Yes I have set the bar high

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Not really! I just met the chef Keith Floyd at a restaurant when I went to the toilet and came back to him sitting in my chair with a pint chatting to my family. He was at the restaurant as a guest chef but typically of him he was more interested in having a drink.
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I’ve met and spoken to Terry Waite, an amazing gentleman.
also Selena Cadell of Doc Martin ( the chemist)2 -
I have met and was friendly with on a casual basis Jonathan Miller, David Astor, Billy Fury, and Spike Milligan. Although I've never met her I was instrumental in promoting the career of the Youtube singer Jasmine Thompson (by emailing celebrity singers and insisting that they listen to her ...she got to No 2 in the UK singles charts)1
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Very interesting question, @Cher_Scope!
I've enjoyed reading all of the above anecdotes.
Many years ago, I met Robert Powell (Jesus of Nazareth, The Detectives, The 39 steps etc). What a wonderful man! He was polite, kind and down to earth and I love his distinctive voice. I still have the photo of us taken on that day at Blenheim Palace.3 -
I have met Kim marash use to be Corrie I have also met Tracey Barlow from Corrie and dev Allenhan from Corrie
I met Judy Dindch and most important person I have met is Prince William in Coventry war momorial park I got a chance to speak to him1 -
I've met Ralph Little, Sheridan Smith and Katherine Drysden in a green room at the bbc after watching a recording of Two Pints...0
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William Hague used to come in our bookshop....the first time he came in with his future wife, Ffion was quite amusing, as she wanted to buy him a first edition 'Just William' book for his birthday, which he apparently collected. He was very amenable to subsequently sign any secondhand books we had on the William Wilberforce book he wrote, even tho I'd previously told him off for trying to write a cheque on top of a book.The author Peter Robinson used to also come in, & was also happy to sign any of his books that we had. Our bookshop was mentioned in one of his books, & how reasonably priced our true crime green penguin paperbacks were!Not exactly a claim to fame, but that's the best I can do.2
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My wife is American and while we were once visiting my brother in law and his wife over there they took us to a church meeting where we met and spoke to President Carter and his wife. That was a thrill and I suppose the most famous person I have met.0
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...off course my real claim to fame was meeting the Fat Controller and Thomas The Tank Engine....0
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I've had a drink with Alex Brooker!1
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With my old job i met a few famous people, Sean connery, lovely down to earth, Sam neil (Jurassic park) again lovely, frank oz (miss piggy, yoda) lovely,1
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A young man called Steve life changed for the better when met young woman called Sarah
A young man called Steve
who legs felt stiff
But Steve was able to lift himself up and out of wheelchair on his own
Steve lived on his own in a bungalow
One day Steve could not believe his luck when he met a beautiful young woman called Sarah
As Sarah loved how motivated he was when he did anything
Steve motivated Sarah in to becoming a qualified swimming instructor as she helped young people with a disability achieve their dream of gaining a place in the British Paralympic swimming team
As Sarah was to see many young people with disability achieving their dream of winning a gold medal in the Paralympic
As Sarah motivated Steve to believe his dream of one day being a part of the Great British boccia team one
which he did take in a few years but one achichived his dream of being world champion of boccia at the Paralympic
The message that Steve and Sarah had was that people with disability can achieve anything never let anyone tell you how to live your life
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I once met a stripper from the Dream Boys, he got me on stage to help with his act to the pure delight of the hen party I was with
It was quite mild tho I wont go into details and he left me his calling card lol2 -
I met Princess Anne when a project called ALBSU was launched at the CBI many years ago It was an initiative to tackle the then 6 million people who had finished school but had not learnt literacy to a high enough level to get employment. I was part of the Trades Union Council and we joined employers to back the scheme.
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Paul Hudson is about as famous as anyone I've met has been, only Yorkshire folk will know him
I did walk past James Milner when he was like mid teens and I was a very young child... I need to meet more famous people clearly.0 -
janer1967 said:I once met a stripper from the Dream Boys, he got me on stage to help with his act to the pure delight of the hen party I was with
It was quite mild tho I wont go into details and he left me his calling card lol
I forgot to mention, we seem to have a big cricket contingent around where I live and I've also met Darren Gough and Geoff Boycott.2 -
I walked past Brian May in London, does that count?1
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