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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.yes he has, but he can't go on forever, there isn;t really anyone to take his place because he was able to give his guests the attention and fade into the sidelines, not many can do that, certainly not wrossy and paul O'Grady, love him as i do, is no interviewer. It is a genre we will not see done so profesionally again. (He interviewed the Duke at least once, i would love to see that again) (I mean John Wayne there)
that's right about David A, my son is a huge admirer of his and has dozens of his books and dvdS, infact when you look at the diveristy of the guests on the show the other night, you cannot imagine them all being anywhere at the ame time and the show looking so seamless, that was mainly down to the relaxing influence from parky and the calibre of his favourite guests being consistent over the years. he as able in particular to show an amazinglt eloquent side to the new becks
Sorry to digress, but i turned cartwheels when i heard the old buffer was being put out to grass.
The 'chat show' is a seventies formula, and should have been left there. The irfritating soft-soap style from our 'favourite professional Yorkshireman' got really tedius, and is wil past its sel-by date.
That said, I hope he continues writing - his sports journalism is peerless.
The 'chat show' is a seventies formula, and should have been left there. The irfritating soft-soap style from our 'favourite professional Yorkshireman' got really tedius, and is wil past its sel-by date.
That said, I hope he continues writing - his sports journalism is peerless.