I once worked with one of the TV production companies he co-owned and met him a couple of times. Disappointingly for many of you, in a business environment he came across as a perfectly pleasant individual, unlike his irritating TV persona.
13 August 2021
lord leominster
Enjoying the opportunity to be pedantic, should this not be listed under ‘M is for…’ as ‘Mr Edmonds’ so as to be consistent with the other Misters?
(Pedant point – CtSO)
13 August 2021
Pete Halsall
Perhaps Noel Edmonds -like football- is all about opinions. I once met him at the head of an entourage walking near Easedale Tarn near Grasmere and he was quite impolite in response to a cheerful greeting. Similarly, my wife once met him through business and found him very smug and big headed.
13 August 2021
EXXO
Absolutely. We are only left to assume which Mr Edmonds it is. I’ve always thought it might be former England cricketer Phil, surprisingly unreviled for his exploitation of mining resources in conflict zones.
[I haven’t ever thought that really]
13 August 2021
Lord leominster
Mr Edmonds could be Dave Edmonds, the singer, if we’re not too bothered about the spelling because he’s Dave Edmunds and we are bothered about the spelling, so it’s not him.
13 August 2021
Lord leominster
A friend of my older, taller, better looking and more successful brother, Lord Hereford, was once the victim of a story fabricated and published by a tabloid for the sole purpose of causing Mr Edmonds pain and humiliation. Lord Hereford himself was door-stopped by a hack (scum).
14 August 2021
TRANSIT FULL OF keith
I’d like to think the track refers to BNP/NF holocaust denier and scumbag Richard Edmonds, a man with no redeeming features at all (and who was in a documentary, maybe around the time of the album). Though, yes, ‘Noel’s House Party’ was pretty bad too.
GOK WAN ACOLYTE
I once worked with one of the TV production companies he co-owned and met him a couple of times. Disappointingly for many of you, in a business environment he came across as a perfectly pleasant individual, unlike his irritating TV persona.
13 August 2021
lord leominster
Enjoying the opportunity to be pedantic, should this not be listed under ‘M is for…’ as ‘Mr Edmonds’ so as to be consistent with the other Misters?
(Pedant point – CtSO)
13 August 2021
Pete Halsall
Perhaps Noel Edmonds -like football- is all about opinions. I once met him at the head of an entourage walking near Easedale Tarn near Grasmere and he was quite impolite in response to a cheerful greeting. Similarly, my wife once met him through business and found him very smug and big headed.
13 August 2021
EXXO
Absolutely. We are only left to assume which Mr Edmonds it is. I’ve always thought it might be former England cricketer Phil, surprisingly unreviled for his exploitation of mining resources in conflict zones.
[I haven’t ever thought that really]
13 August 2021
Lord leominster
Mr Edmonds could be Dave Edmonds, the singer, if we’re not too bothered about the spelling because he’s Dave Edmunds and we are bothered about the spelling, so it’s not him.
13 August 2021
Lord leominster
A friend of my older, taller, better looking and more successful brother, Lord Hereford, was once the victim of a story fabricated and published by a tabloid for the sole purpose of causing Mr Edmonds pain and humiliation. Lord Hereford himself was door-stopped by a hack (scum).
14 August 2021
TRANSIT FULL OF keith
I’d like to think the track refers to BNP/NF holocaust denier and scumbag Richard Edmonds, a man with no redeeming features at all (and who was in a documentary, maybe around the time of the album). Though, yes, ‘Noel’s House Party’ was pretty bad too.
15 August 2021