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Star spotting

Posted on Monday, July 30th, 2007 at 6:42pm. #

Tim Vine, walking down Great Portland Street at 9.20am this morning, looking a little worried. And looking at me in a worried way, and I looked at him, wondering who he was and whether I was supposed to know who he was and acknowledge his existence. I decided not to. That was the right decision.

Apparently I’m not allowed to claim Hardeep Singh Kohli, who I saw walking into BBC White City, since he was on BBC soil. Similarly, I can’t also claim the BBC News 24 reporter who looks a bit like John Stapleton but isn’t, since I saw him walk into the BBC staff-only WHSmiths inside Television Centre. But at least I get to claim one new celeb signing.

Just to update you of other potentially exciting celebrity sightings: in my final week at Virgin, I saw Stephen Twigg on his mobile in Golden Square, who I nodded to and mouthed ‘hello’, and he mouthed ‘hello’ back again, and it was only then that I realised who he was and that no, I’d never talked to him longer than about five seconds. And, on going for my job interview at BBC White City, I spotted coming out of the little cafe none other than Captain Slow James May (again on BBC soil so it doesn’t count).

I also bumped into Media UK celebrity Martin Deutsch today, not on BBC soil, but he’s not a real celebrity and I ended up buying him a beer at the fiercely non-subsidised BBC Club in Television Centre, so that doesn’t count either. (It does serve real ale, though - three beers on draft, including Directors and Brakspear. I don’t know whether this counts as commercially-sensitive information. I’m hoping not).

In other news: I today learnt how the radio works in the office, and so spent an enjoyable couple of hours listening to BBC Radio 2 until someone doubtless noticed and switched it off again. I also learnt that there’s a stationery cupboard “over there” on our floor, but I wasn’t looking at the time and missed where “over there” was. (It wasn’t me that was being shown it, I just overheard the conversation).

Finally, today I was described, successfully, as “a tall bloke with a stripey shirt”.

It’s all go, let me tell you.

(PS: Old colleagues might like to know that the digital radio in the office was found tuned to Virgin Radio, before I tuned it over to Radio 2. I heard a Kaiser Chiefs song today and quite liked it, so I’m on the way to a cure.)

5 comments

Ian Deeley said at July 30th, 2007 at 8:33pm

Hmmm if I can’t claim fellow BBC types on home soil then there goes all my submissions to surveillance in Heat magazine….

James Burrage said at July 30th, 2007 at 8:53pm

Passed Stephen Merchant on the Tube the other week, and I think I saw Paul Heiney near Portland Place once.

Tim Vine and Rob Brydon taking part in Popmaster this morning on Radio 2 has to be one of the funniest things I’ve heard on the station. Well worth finding on listen again if you missed it.

Martin Deutsch said at July 30th, 2007 at 11:08pm

I think this may be the first and (probably) only time I’ll shared a sentence with the word ‘celebrity’. I shall have to bask in the occasion, while also thanking you for the pint.

Chris Stevens said at July 31st, 2007 at 1:33am

You can’t claim them on home soil? Bugger, that ruins most of mine. Apart from Louis Theroux in the Yorkshire Grey. And John Peel outside BH. Can’t believe I have to exclude Rolf Harris in Steve Wright’s Green Room…

John Martin said at July 31st, 2007 at 7:52am

The day you start liking new Kaiser Chiefs’ songs is the day that you stop liking life. FACT!

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