Arthur Daly

RIP 'Arfur'.

One of a kind and so many funny memories. Your name will be immortal. ;-)
 
His two co-stars in Minder said very nice things about him. Sounds like a good chap to have worked with. Odd that the glitterati have not rushed to gush. (Probably reflects better on him that way. :) )
 
I was in a cafe in the 80's and George Cole was in there, and he got fed up with people going over to him and saying,"Is that roy c over there!!!
 
Realist. According to Waterman, Cole liked to go home to his family, and interests and stayed away from celebrity binges.
He did right. When I see people buying these 'celebrity magazines' I feel sorry for them and their empty lives. Many's the time that my first wife tells me, "Ooh, I see so-and-so is on the box tonight", and I'm completely oblivious to who she's talking about.
 
Realist. According to Waterman, Cole liked to go home to his family, and interests and stayed away from celebrity binges.
He did right. When I see people buying these 'celebrity magazines' I feel sorry for them and their empty lives. Many's the time that my first wife tells me, "Ooh, I see so-and-so is on the box tonight", and I'm completely oblivious to who she's talking about.

I have this suspicion that some celebrities enjoy the ego trip of mixing with 'important people', as it affirms their own importance, and behave badly to others in order to assert their superiority. It wouldn't surpris me if some of our 'most loved' ones were like that. Oddly enough, Ned Sherrin came across as a horrible snob during his radio broadcasts, but apparently he was really really nice to everyone in real life, quite the opposite of the image.
 
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