Least impressive - Helen Terry who was a backing singer for Culture Club. The rest of the band were signing my album, and it felt rude not to ask her to sign as well!
During the Euro 96 football tournament, the Czech team were staying in a hotel close to where I live. Some of the players came to play golf at my local club. The late Pavel Srnicek, tragedy, signed an autograph for me on a golf scorecard, at that time he was the keeper for my team Newcastle United. When I told my wife she said, "You could have asked him to sign it David Ginola" Some of you ladies may understand this.
None. I don`t see the point in having a piece of paper with someone's name on it just to prove that I have met them. I did get Colin Jackson's but that was for my Welsh friend who was a big fan.
Somewhere in my cluttered house, I have autographs of Bernie Winters and his pal Schnorbitz. Also Martin Shaw and James Cosmo - can't remember if there are any others.
Most of the old band leaders and singers from the 40s and 50s, I had a much older cousin who collected them, as well as a lot of actors and actresses from that era. I got a lot of footballers, we used to hang around outside Burnden Park after the match and get them, in the days when footballers weren't so up themselves, I also got a lot of a Moscow team who played there once.
The Beatles, Gerry and the Pacemakers, Hermans Hermits. I met the Beatles at a fan club convention somewhere in Wimbledon in the 1960's.
Christopher Biggins was staying in the same hotel as us in Sorrento in 1985. Lovely man! He took a lot of time with everyone with much patience! There were lots of hangers on who charged things to his room which made him cross (I was angry for hi My!). Led a silly diving contest on the last day! He was with a dancer friend. Took home a pasta maker as a souvenir!