Kumars at 42ND Street

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Kumars at 42ND Street

16 years 2 months ago
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Interviewed Frankie Dettori along with Joanna Lumley.

Thats the high regard they have for Horse racing over in UK.

Here we would interview a Chess player who finished last at the Bapsfontein open before a horse racing personality.

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Re: Re: Kumars at 42ND Street

16 years 2 months ago
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Too true. I loved the part where Frankie said he once did a flying dismount and landed on his boss' head! Returning to your original point, I once stumbled onto a BBC celebrity cooking show where Willie Carson was one of the guests. He got plenty of applause, too.

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Re: Re: Kumars at 42ND Street

16 years 2 months ago
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Morning chaps, yes Willie Carson was on a few shows "question of sport" was a good one, but I could never understand his accent!

Mind not sure if our Willie "the fig" would come over much better.

What about Striker making a cameo on Egoli?

Paul Laff should have his own comedy show.

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