"Famous" relatives

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  • edited March 2006
    My wife lost her virg...

    no

    Mrs Vampyre once sha..

    no that won't do either

    Hmmm. The mrs had her first loving relationship (yes that will do) with the brother of TV presenter and generally quite fit bird Suzy Perry (http://www.suziperry.com/).

    I also went to school with about 5 million of Lenny Henry's cousins.

  • edited March 2006
    On 2006-03-23 15:17, chop983 wrote:
    My mates girlfriend works for Richard Branson and he knows Pamela Anderson so you never know...

    Oh flip, remember those "pammy" virgin cola bottles? What the heck was all that about?
  • edited March 2006
    On 2006-03-24 17:06, fogartylee wrote:
    I seem to recall having a famous relative. Can't think who though.

    Carl?
  • edited March 2006
    my grandad, or my great grandad, once tied up houdini. I persume it was at a show of his, and not for a laugh.

    I once slept with a girl who was related to Brian May. I never saw her again so in theory i could have a child related to the curly haired one.
  • edited March 2006
    I'm a direct descendant from the man who invented income tax.
  • edited March 2006
    On 2006-03-27 23:39, wilsonsamm wrote:
    I'm a direct descendant from the man who invented income tax.

    And you tell people this? You're a brave man.
    My test signature
  • edited April 2006
    I believe that I am related to TOPOV, the monkey from Pipkins.
  • edited April 2006
    My other half's related to Lord Nelson ( and yes, he has a big nose and is a short arse! )
  • edited June 2007
    *bump*

    Here's my niece, aka Amy Barlow, on the cover of this week's TV Times:

    http://www.rzxarchive.co.uk/tvtimes1.jpg
  • edited June 2007
    I once appeared in a Butlins advert.
    My sister once appeared in a Butlins advert.
    My sister once appeared in a Max Bygraves Video. (no smutty stuff please)


    On a side note a few yeats ago I did all the scanning for the young photographer calendar. Also worked on the Christ Moyles Wraped truck, some of the Vinyl graphics for the premiere of Spiderman and some of the graphics for the Premiere of King Arthur. (Shall I go on...);)
  • edited June 2007
    My best mate's uncle is Keith Harris famous for Orville the duck!

    I've gone to watch his 'blue' show quiet a few times. Its great. He takes the piss out of people but with the duck and he rips his nephew to but he is usually to bladdered to notice!
  • edited June 2007
    karingal wrote: »
    Jade Goody is the Churchill Dog...

    That's insulting the Churchill dog!
  • edited June 2007
    ZX Beccy wrote: »
    My other half's related to Lord Nelson ( and yes, he has a big nose and is a short arse! )

    Isn't that Napoleon?
    Oh bugger!<br>
  • edited June 2007
    David Essex is my Ex-wifes nans cousin.
    my great grand father was famous for a while after one of his sailing barges carrying fuel, caught fire and drifted into the royal docks.:razz:
  • edited June 2007
    i may be related to royalty.

    my family on my dads side were gate keepers for an estate in scotland. and the tale goes that some minor royal had his wicked was with one of my ancestors.
  • edited June 2007
    My best mate's uncle is Keith Harris famous for Orville the duck!

    I've gone to watch his 'blue' show quiet a few times. Its great. He takes the piss out of people but with the duck and he rips his nephew to but he is usually to bladdered to notice!
    I went out with a girl who a few years later was splashed across the News Of The World with her tits out saying she shagged Keith Harris...
    I wanna tell you a story 'bout a woman I know...
  • edited June 2007
    karingal wrote: »
    I went out with a girl who a few years later was splashed across the News Of The World with her tits out saying she shagged Keith Harris...

    did you tell her you were keith harris?
  • edited June 2007
    I was one of the winners of Blue Peter's 'Gorgeous Grub' competition (judged by Delia Smith) when I was 11. Didn't get to go on the show, but had a Blue Peter Badge and my recipe's in the Blue Peter cookbook - my copy of which has the presenters' autographs, including Simon Groom, one of the better ones I remember.

    My recipe was 'Guinness Hot Pot' (which actually my mum knicked from a pub on a family holiday to Ireland) and in a strange quirk of fate, later in life I married an Irish girl and have lived in Galway for the past 6 years!

    OK, not that exciting....
  • edited June 2007
    Gwyn wrote: »
    I was one of the winners of Blue Peter's 'Gorgeous Grub' competition (judged by Delia Smith) when I was 11. Didn't get to go on the show, but had a Blue Peter Badge and my recipe's in the Blue Peter cookbook - my copy of which has the presenters' autographs, including Simon Groom, one of the better ones I remember.

    My recipe was 'Guinness Hot Pot' (which actually my mum knicked from a pub on a family holiday to Ireland) and in a strange quirk of fate, later in life I married an Irish girl and have lived in Galway for the past 6 years!

    OK, not that exciting....

    you should have spiced it up by saying you went on the show and delia plied you with booze then forced herself on you. then paid you off so as not to go blabbing to the press.
  • edited June 2007
    mile wrote: »
    did you tell her you were keith harris?
    Didn't need to...
    I wanna tell you a story 'bout a woman I know...
  • edited June 2007
    In 1999 i worked on an independent short film for work experience at college and on the last day we all had a meal and i chatted about zombie films and stuff with the editor who happened to be Neil Marshall

    http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0551076/

    Im also a very long distance distance relation of Colin Dexter

    http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0223294/
  • edited June 2007
    I've interviewed quite a few famous people - mostly politicians, authors and business leaders... but there is a danger of sounding a bit Mr Kizza if I share them all on this thread:smile: They were not big moments in the lives of the interviewees. Buzz Aldrin was the most interesting to talk to.

    I have interviewed 2 big names in the computer world, but not Sir Clive:-( I interviewed Mr Gates by live videoscreen for all of 3 minutes and did follow up questions for someone else's faeature with Alan Sugar when he was at Spurs.
  • edited June 2007
    I've interviewed quite a few famous people -
    No, no, no. The thread title is Famous Relatives not Famous Interviewees...:roll:
    I wanna tell you a story 'bout a woman I know...
  • edited June 2007
    Oh no, I've been rumbled for going off topic... I thought I was supposed to do that:-?
  • edited June 2007
    My Mam's cousin was once disantly related by marriage to jason donovan's dad.
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