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MightyGem 8th Mar 2019 21:04


Says the person who watches ITV quiz shows.....
Keeps the brain active. Anyway, the wife records it, and I just happened to be in the room when she watched it. Honest.


MG was a Wedge
Wedge????

MAD Boom 8th Mar 2019 21:40

Seems strange, even if he joined on his 18th birthday, given the current training system with holds etc, that he would hit the front line by the age of 22. Most of the newbies arriving at Brize at the mo are much older than that.

oldmansquipper 8th Mar 2019 22:03

What to watch on TV?

Finish shift, put the jets to bed, leave the beer call in time to get to Snoopies in time for the Muppet Show....

camaraderie and management training all in one hit

happy days!

but ATEOTD, he did not inspire....

Phantom Driver 8th Mar 2019 23:16

At Chivenor it was Noddy and Big Ears........

( talking of Chivenor , always remember welcome briefing by ex DFGA "God" to new stoods--"if you impress us , and let me assure you , you won't "....

diginagain 9th Mar 2019 08:32


Originally Posted by MightyGem (Post 10410965)
Wedge????

"Simplest tool known to man. Also known as a Royal Engineer"

peterperfect 9th Mar 2019 08:50

Seven magic hops by Gus Hunnybun on TSW in the late 70s once signalled that night flying at CU was cancelled !! Off to the pub then.....

oldairphot 9th Mar 2019 08:57


Originally Posted by Herod (Post 10410621)
Captain Pugwash was OK. It was "Roger the Cabin Boy" that had me worried.

I must go to specsavers, I read that as Rogered the cabin boy

BEagle 9th Mar 2019 09:32

peterperfect , those were surely 'bunny hops' from Gus Honeybun? Did you also ask that he waggled his ears?

I'm sure that having to cope with Gus was one of the tests for new presenters - some of whom didn't look too happy about the idea!

(Memories of Westward TV when I was 11!)

ShyTorque 9th Mar 2019 09:33


Originally Posted by Phantom Driver (Post 10411060)
At Chivenor it was Noddy and Big Ears........

I have worked for a senior management like that....


peterperfect 9th Mar 2019 12:10


Originally Posted by BEagle (Post 10411300)
peterperfect , those were surely 'bunny hops' from Gus Honeybun? Did you also ask that he waggled his ears?

I'm sure that having to cope with Gus was one of the tests for new presenters - some of whom didn't look too happy about the idea!

(Memories of Westward TV when I was 11!)

Beags, good point on the hops, I was confusing with the 'magic background' screen option kids used to write in for their birthday treat. I've now done a google-based refresher course which conjured up names of some of Gus' fabulous co-presenters: Gilly Miles.....Fern Britton, Ruth Langsford, Ian Stirling, Judi Spiers. To pass the test they all needed to have a wicked sense of humour and many of them occasionally came flying on various Westward/TSW TV news features down in the West Country. Gus is in his late 50s now and was last seen at Flambards Theme Park near Helston !!!

MightyGem 9th Mar 2019 20:19


"Simplest tool known to man. Also known as a Royal Engineer"
Hey! That's fighting talk!! :cool:

Steepclimb 9th Mar 2019 20:29

In reality Jeremy Kyle is an extremely intelligent and capable man who makes a good living from dealing with knobs. I doubt he himself finds it all that edifying.


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