Author Topic: Paul O'Grady: TV presenter and comedian dies aged 67  (Read 1501 times)

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I awoke to this and although I know little about him, this is I think a huge sudden loss.

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I awoke to this and although I know little about him, this is I think a huge sudden loss.

Borrowed time. Did well to get to 67.

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Borrowed time. Did well to get to 67.

Congenital heart defects iirc?

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One of those performers always enjoyed watching…obviously no idea what he was like in “reality”…but to me he always seemed to have an inclusive sense of humour.

Had to smile when I heard one of the reasons why he first started performing as Lily Savage…effectively he was scared to go on stage as himself, and saw the dress and blonde wig as “body armour”.

I may be eccentric….but think for me performing in drag lot more scary than going on in civvies.
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Had to smile when I heard one of the reasons why he first started performing as Lily Savage…effectively he was scared to go on stage as himself, and saw the dress and blonde wig as “body armour”.


"The Vivienne" says the same thing.

Offline mr.bluesky

Not everyone's cup of tea as a comedian but he had a great love for animals especially dogs and did a lot of work for Battersea dogs and cats home and did the tv series "for the love of dogs"

Offline Backstreetboy

A great Liverpudlian in the best comedy traditions - let alone his other good works

Rest in Peace Paul

Offline Stevelondon

lol yes I think he had heart problems quite a while ago. It looks like this was a rather sudden end by what’s being said on the news.
RIP

Offline chrishornx

sad to hear of his untimely death

so many of these RIP threads could we not have  a common generic thread to accommodate for all celeb deaths?

Offline myothernameis

sad to hear of his untimely death

so many of these RIP threads could we not have  a common generic thread to accommodate for all celeb deaths?

+1

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A great Liverpudlian in the best comedy traditions - let alone his other good works


Agreed. Great legs too.

Offline puntingking

sad to hear of his untimely death

so many of these RIP threads could we not have  a common generic thread to accommodate for all celeb deaths?

Not a bad idea. Maybe it could be called "ukpunting obituary page".
This page could celebrate the life of a individual who has recently pass away & to pay our respect to the individual who has passed away.  :unknown:

Maybe this page could be set up when the next famous individual passes away.  :unknown:

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Apparently Britain’s Got Talent was originally mean to be called a Paul O'Grady's got talent.  They had a successful test run but O'Grady then fell out with ITV.  Cowell then sold the format, it was launched successfully in US and the rest is history.

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Apparently Britain’s Got Talent was originally mean to be called a Paul O'Grady's got talent.  They had a successful test run but O'Grady then fell out with ITV.  Cowell then sold the format, it was launched successfully in US and the rest is history.

bit of  daft title as his talent wasn't being judged

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when Paul O'Grady comes to mind I think about how he had a huge love for dogs. Rightly, dogs are wonderful companions.

Offline DastardlyDick

A sad loss
My condolences to friends and family. RIP.

Offline ik8133

Liked his radio 2 show with his sarcastic wit and wasn't shy about poking fun at himself, which made him endearing.

Offline ulstersubbie

Liked his radio 2 show with his sarcastic wit and wasn't shy about poking fun at himself, which made him endearing.

I used to listen on occasion. The banter between him and the show's producer was quite funny at times.

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when Paul O'Grady comes to mind I think about how he had a huge love for dogs. Rightly, dogs are wonderful companions.

"Dogs look up to you. Cats look down on you. But pigs look at you face to face, like an equal" - Churchill
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Sad, he was a clever and authentic entertainer, took no shit and gave no shit (except to those who deserved it). But not my kind of humour.

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Nice story on BBC today when he was performing in a gay pub and the cops, wearing rubber gloves in case they caught AIDS, raided it Paul met them with "come to the washing up ?"

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"Dogs look up to you. Cats look down on you. But pigs look at you face to face, like an equal" - Churchill
:lol: :lol: