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I've spoken to her briefly and she's always been very nice. I like her a lot, not seen her "look at me house" - is it really wierd or something? (Although I do agree Jo Brand is cooler, fact).


And yes it was definitely Joanna Page, I didn't know Lesley sharpe was around here.



mixulee Wrote:

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> Jenny Eclair - urgh. Every time I see her hanging

> around generally trying to get noticed my blood

> boils. She's been living off her flukish Perrier

> Comedy Award for two decades writing crap books

> and dull columns as the self-appointed Duchess of

> Camberwell for too many years. Even her "look at

> me" house annoys me. Our other local female

> comedian Jo Brand sh*ts all over her any day. Not

> forgetting of course Sophie from Peep Show's

> Olivia Coleman (who regularly patronises SMBS in

> her kaftan garb).

Saw the Tracey-from-Corrie actress today in SMBS. And, help me out here, there's a bloke who is an actor and looks a bit like Oliver Tobias but has a more-cleft chin, dark hair, tall and broad. I have seen himm around a few times on LL and just can't place him and it's annoying. Anyone know who I mean? Nero

Nero Wrote:

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> > And, help me out here, there's a bloke who is an

> actor and looks a bit like Oliver Tobias but has a

> more-cleft chin, dark hair, tall and broad. I have

> seen himm around a few times on LL and just can't

> place him and it's annoying. Anyone know who I

> mean? Nero


Steve Hartley! Clockhouse regular I think

Louisa Wrote:

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> Most of the really famous ED faces (non-soap

> opera) are sadly six feet under.


*digs trench, puts on tin hat and peers over sandbags*


Could you enlighten us a little on this please Louisa? Perhaps mention a few names.

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