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Bic Basher Wrote:

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> I saw the actress who played Di Barker from Bad

> Girls on a 176, she got off at Goose Green. Jenny

> Eclair and husband in Sainsburys DKH, Jo Brand

> waiting for a bus on LL opposite the barracks and

> Mickey Flanagan in Sainsburys.

>

> Years ago, it was ridiculously easy to spot cast

> members of The Bill, including the actor who

> played DS Roach talking his pets to the vet

> opposite the Harvester or riding his bike around

> ED and Peckham. Also two other cast members who

> were using the cashpoint at Lloyds TSB.

>

> My mother also spotted Cathy Shipton (Casualty's

> Duffy) in Rye Lane years ago.



Tracey Wilkinson, she has worked behind the bar at The Rye, not sure if she does though

I have met quite a few celebs below but not in ED unfortunately



? Christopher Lee very charming

? Duke Westminster at charity function

? Dickie Davis very flirtatious

? David Shepherd picked up a painting from his house in Surrey for auction he liked my afro comb so I gave it him

?

? Elaine Page - not a fan rude and up herself

? The late Marty Canine very friendly and engaging no nonsense woman

? Gary Oldman signed autograph charming

?

? Princess Ann - polite down to earth

? The late Sir John Gielgud the late and best out of the bunch lovely

? John Altman (aka) nasty Nick East Enders smokes like chimney

? Queen Noor of Jordan Lovely lady

? Madness came to my school prom

? Ian Mckellen two weeks ago pleasant respectful and down to earth

Not in East Dulwich but still quite famous:


- Princess Anne, getting out of a helicopter (Greenwich park)

- Princess Anne, getting into a helicopter (Greenwich park)

- Norman Pace, in a car (Peckham)

- Cristopher Reeve, walking down a street (Fulham)

- Quincey Jones (Albert Embankment)

- Danny Baker, looking in a shop window (Greenwich)

- The Queen (Vassall Road)

- Cleo Roccos (Hamley's)

- Kenny Sansome the footballer (at a wedding)

- Mick McManus the wrestler (in an opticians)

Jah Lush Wrote:

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> Lorraine Chase in the French House in Soho the

> other night. Though I see her quite a bit in

> Dulwich too. I think she's stalking me.


Didn't she used to live in Camberwell Grove or around that bit? I'll have to ask me mum - they was school mates...like ;-)

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