For all the Jeff Brazier haters, i think you need to get a sense of humour rather than a definitive meaning of who is allowed to be called a "celebrity". If Jeff could hear you now, he'd politely ask you to stop being so mean and to go and sign the facebook petition to get him back as a presenter of Channel5's OKTV.
@andy. I can confirm that i never had any intention of releasing any balloons in Finsbury Park in memory of Jade Goody and that i did not know her. I shouldn't have lied.
<font face="Arial, Verdana" size="2">That Chelsea girl from EastEnders has been round my gaff she was pretty wasted... </font><div><font face="Arial, Verdana" size="2"><br></font></div>
I took the disco legend John Morales for a pizza at pappagone a few months ago... (I doubt anyone on here would have heard of him?) <div><br></div><div>also had Leee John from the 80's band Imagination round mine. </div>
<P>as a sun reader the mr b celeb spot is my favourite...nicola t is a great page 3 girl ... best celeb spot i think...</P>
<P>and eastenders dr legg on w7... </P>
A day late with this but yesterday I spotted Damian Lewis getting into a car* outside the council offices on Upper Street. What with his recent/current starring role in Homeland I think that was a pretty good spot. <div><br></div><div>Also, not as local but I was excited to see Lesley Manville (of many a Mike Leigh film) in the Soho Curzon at the weekend....</div><div><br></div><div><br></div><div><br></div><div>*I don't know what sort of car it was....</div>
I am reasonably sure I saw Paul Young today.<div><br></div><div>Worthy of mention because he was wearing a hat. We were unsubtly waiting for him to take it off and put it somewhere.</div>
@misscara that is a crap spot. the woman next to me was reading a really interesting semi-classified thing about afghanistan, so i was engrossed in trying to read it over her shoulder.
World swimming champion Mark Foster was in the noble last Saturday night, although he and pal seemed to get frustrated about having to wait a few mins to get served so they left. Got to admire a man with principles
<P>Not local. Not even this country, continent or hemisphere.</P>
<P>Martin Clunes, whale watching off the south east coast of Sri Lanka. He drew attention to himself by shouting "Look, a dinosaur!", then got the hump when another Brit recognised him and took a picture.</P>
I recently watched Ken Russell's <i>Lair of the White Worm</i>, in which a very young Peter Capaldi plays an archaeologist who, being Scottish, obviously has bagpipes with him on a dig. And appears to carry a grenade and a mongoose in his sporran.<br>
Hugh Grant and I went through adjacent metal detectors at Parliament this evening. And then when I got to my meeting, I was sat a couple of seats from <i>Newsnight</i>'s Michael Crick, who would have really impressed me if not for prior Grant situation.<br>
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