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Was funny the first time I saw him but his whole act was "Shut that door" followed by a camp look.
Soon stopped being funny. Similar to the 'Are you being served' character that used to shout "I'm free". |
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I don't think Larry Grayson was Gay , he was married to the actress Esma Cannon
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thought he was married to slack alice
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Lol, Grayson was as bent as a three bob bit!
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BBC 1 Saturday night's around 7pm, I seem to recall.
"Hello Lyla" Didn't he take over from Brucie on the Generation Game? |
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Early - mid 80's?
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The Generation Game[edit]
Grayson's popularity peaked when he was hired by the BBC to present the Saturday night show The Generation Game in 1978, as replacement for Bruce Forsyth. The show became hugely successful, attracting audiences of up to 25 million each week. Grayson was assisted by his co-star Isla St Clair, whom he frequently referred to as "my lovely Isla". Despite its huge popularity, by 1981 The Generation Game was being overtaken in the ratings by ITV's rival show Game for a Laugh. Grayson decided to leave The Generation Game in 1982 while it was still relatively successful, in the expectation that the BBC would offer him another high-profile Saturday night show; this did not materialise. |
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He single handedly put pay to anyone ever being christened 'Everard' again!
"Ooh, look at the muck in 'ere." |
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It's a strange one isn't it, apparently the US navy didn't even realise the Village People were ghey and wanted "in the navy" as a campaign song!
At the time it came out Top Gun wasn't considered ghey but now it's one of the gheyest films ever made. (Beach volleyball scene anyone). Everyone's gaydar obviously got a huge upgrade with the invention of the internet. |
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only one of village people was mervyn.
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Back in the 70's (and earlier), it was much less socially acceptable to be gay. Most gay celebrities had to pretend to be straight or it could end their careers. Because of this lack of openness, it was difficult for the wider population to recognise gayness, which in many cases is obvious today. And so they could hide in plain sight with relative ease.
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^Blimey, the BBC are making up for it now
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Who's the totally unfunny, gay black bloke (so-called) comedian, i think he's name is Steven !!.
Its only a matter of time before he gets his own prime time sat night show, he fits all their criterias |
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i thought john inman was straight and part he played in 'are you being served 'was just an act.
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....."Shut that door" ....
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John Inman was straight, he was married to the actress Queenie Watts
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Aye he married a queenie alright but not that one.
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John Inman was straight, he was married to the actress Queenie Watts
Dambuster!!! |
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Dambuster, you're thinking about Stephen K Amos, he's already had a BBC 2 series which got panned by the chit chatters.
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