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Anyone see The Llewellyn on HIGNFY this week, then? I didn't even know he was going to be on it, but he's in Jim Shelley's TV column in the Mirror today as "Good Point Of The Week" :
I'm going to get a hoodie and wear it when I'm with my son. Then he'll NEVER wear one again.
I'm going to have a nose around UKNova and see if it's on there. I'll report back.
Oh, and that reminds me - I don't know if it was mentioned, but there was a picture of Craig in the Mirror last week some time, filming his new role in Corrie. I'd have scanned it, but, erm, I don't have a scanner. It says, though, that his character is going to be taking a stake in the StreetCars business, which suggests a rather larger role than just a cameo...
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He was very quiet, but very Robert. I would have it recorded, but I forgot to set my DTT box to turn on, meaning I have lovely blank files where Dr Who and HIGNFY should be.
By Mr Flibble on 24-05-05 @ 13:00
I am very annoyed at myself for managing to forget to watch this, TWICE. Though I did catch his comment at the end about the equipment receiving interference from taxi radios.
By Smeghead2044 on 24-05-05 @ 13:07
"I have lovely blank files where Dr Who and HIGNFY should be."
I managed to set my DTT card to record Doctor Who at the wrong time. EVEN THOUGH I was in the next room watching it at the correct time. Durrr.
I might be able to grab some Robert clips, if you like, Seb?
By Cappsy on 24-05-05 @ 13:08
Soory, I still can't work out the full title of this post, just bits of it.
Care to explain, Seb?
By si on 24-05-05 @ 16:54
Oh, and I taped HIGNFY on friday. I was a bit perturbed the way that Marcus Brigstock introduced him as a 'former' Red Dwarf cast member.
I don't like talking about the Dwarf in the past tense.
By si on 24-05-05 @ 16:55
"I don't like talking about the Dwarf in the past tense."
Neither did I.
By Cappsy on 24-05-05 @ 17:46
>Soory, I still can't work out the full title of this post, just bits of it.
>Care to explain, Seb?
Erm, it's just a random composite of the letters that make up HIGNFY, with "Did You See What I Did There?" added to the end of it. It was a joke, y'see. I'd love to know what you worked out some of the rest of it meant, though!
By Seb Patrick on 24-05-05 @ 19:11
Well, there isn't a DYSWIDT on the end, so that's an interesting reply :P
By Mr Flibble on 24-05-05 @ 19:58
I saw YISWYDT at the end, which I assumed meant Seb had begun referring to himself in both the first and second person in the same sentence.
By Austin Ross on 24-05-05 @ 20:36
I obviously meant "I See What You Did There". Doh.
By Seb Patrick on 24-05-05 @ 22:27
And, Kirk - know that I could have edited that subject line to make you look like a pillock, rather than looking like a pillock myself :-p
By Seb Patrick on 24-05-05 @ 22:27
I was waiting for you to do so :)
By Mr Flibble on 25-05-05 @ 08:21
I bastard missed this.
Why is it I always remember to do G&T articles, but forget about the actual event?
By John Hoare on 25-05-05 @ 19:43
Forgive my ignorance, but what is HIGNFY?
By antipodean on 26-05-05 @ 07:39
Have I Got News For You, a British, topical, satirical, comedy, quiz show, panel game-type programme. Used to be better before they sacked Angus Deayton.
By Ian Symes on 26-05-05 @ 11:13
I was getting a bit tired of it then, to be honest. I think the guest presenters have given it a new lease of life.
At least we haven't got Armstrong every single week like what was planned. That would have got boring quickly.
By John Hoare on 26-05-05 @ 16:37
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