It was my future wife that was in the ladies Smudger, not me.And pray kind sir, what were you doing in the ladies?
I saw quite a few celebrities when I shopped in 1960s/1970s Brum. Derek Dougan walked past me and I knew he was famous but I couldn't place him at first. At different times I saw Sandy from Crossroads and the lady who played the wife of David Hunter. Best of all, I got in a lift in Rackhams with Susan Hanson and Carl Wayne, I was so starstruck I couldn't say a word!Has anyone had a celebrity or well know person walk past them on a Birmingham street, or perhaps seen one “off duty” in an unexpected setting in the city? I know some may find it difficult to suppress a feeling of overwhelming jealousy when I say this, but Bob Price and Cyril Fletcher once walked past me in Kings Heath park after filming an episode of “Gardening Today” there. I’m pretty certain I saw Kevin Rowland of Dexy’s Midnight Runners fame strolling down Middleton Hall Road near Cotteridge, and Pat Roach walked past me in town but they hardly count because they were locals anyway!
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So jealous that you saw Phil Oakey, I loved the Human League. I'm a sissy, but seeing Carl Wayne topped Roy Wood for me!I was walking through New Street shopping centre one morning in the early 80's, and Phil Oakey of the Human League walked past me in full make up, hair on one side and in a full length trenchcoat. They were playing at the Odeon that night.
Not in passing, but I was in W.H.Smiths later in the 80's, and a tannoy announced that Saint and Greavesy were signing copies of their book in the store. As it was December, I thought it would be an ideal Christmas present for my Dad. So I joined the queue, and a student in front of me gave them a copy of Cider with Rosie to sign. Ian St. John was absolutely livid. Greavesy said "Well it is an all time classic, Saint", but the Saint was in a foul mood as he signed the book for me.
I've never seen Roy Wood so I must be a sissy![]()