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In that case it's on the wrong thread. See Famous Faces or Celebrities in East Dulwich. Then again the 80s (dread decade)and "fitness face of TVAM" makes me squirm somewhat. I speak as man who takes a more Buddhist approach to morning exercise, which to the untrained eye looks rather like a large man sitting in bed drinking coffee and smoking a Marlboro Red.
Well, now let's not get personal Louisa, although I do have a penchant for silliness, but if you do bother to take a look at the other celebrity/famous threads it would seem that anyone who has appeared on the goggle box these days, whether they have a talent or not - see any "reality TV" or questionable "talent show" is now deemed worthy of their 15 minutes of fame and your Mad Lizzie certainly had hers otherwise you wouldn't have recognised or mentioned her in the first place.

I recognise relatives or long lost friends in the street, but I rarely if ever say hello, I just mention it to people at a later date. Does that make them celebrities? I've also appeared on London Tonight 12 years ago at a bus stop in Stanmore, I am shocked no one ever recognises me anymore!


The London Boys both traigically died in a Switzerland bus crash about 14 years ago, was very sad. Bur I do remember the Mad Lizzie YouTube thing.

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