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Re: The real Challenge

Posted: 24 Dec 2002, 15:18
by Pooka
I think the hair looks quite good. If only he were to put on a medieval style suit. he might even look like an aged Saxon knight who has a dungeon to be conque... oh.

Re: The real Challenge

Posted: 24 Dec 2002, 20:15
by JamesA
He'd probably resemble a striking resemblance to Sir Hugh De Witless though  ;)

Re: The real Challenge

Posted: 24 Dec 2002, 20:16
by JamesA
(though of course,  a lot more intelligent)  ;D

Re: The real Challenge

Posted: 24 Dec 2002, 22:52
by Threepwood
My pants were literally soiled in a state of excitement for the re-run of Series 3 yesterday.

I mean, I even watched Crackerjack to get ready for it. Never before have I seen such bare-faced lying from the presenter (Stu somet-or-other) along the lines of him saying "Oh, please don't gunge me. I hate it". Immediately followed by him frollicing about in gunge in a state of laughter. But to be fair, I'm sure he was a great guy - anyhow, some lady friends were taking the piss out of him saying he was like the 'Bionic Man' because he has "a screw loose". Bullying like this is not tolerated in out country anymore, thank God, but I'm still not impressed that Challenge did not edit this out as it offended me.

Anyway, errrm... Knightmare!! That's the one! Watched it yesterday. Great to see the bad boys at Challenge wheeled out Mr Hugo and Mr Tim as well for the mini-docu. It might just have been me but I was expecting Hugo to be a lot, lot older - not that I'm complaining, I expect he would take it as a compliment to his youthful looks. But it was a satisfying moment to witness the show once more. Nice to see it in a lovely clear format as apposed to poor video recordings.

Re: The real Challenge

Posted: 24 Dec 2002, 23:12
by Debz_g
Great to see the bad boys at Challenge wheeled out Mr Hugo and Mr Tim as well for the mini-docu.
Lol! Make's them sound totally past it, like they had to be pushed out of the Residential Home just to do the documentary and then back in time for Meals On Wheels!! ;D He-he-he-he-he-Love-ly!!
Mind you, at least you haven't mentioned the colour of Hugo's hair...unlike some people I could mention!  ;)

Re: The real Challenge

Posted: 24 Dec 2002, 23:23
by Threepwood
;D Three words for the whippersnapper-Hugo.

Just. for. Men.

However, he shouldn't feel embarrassed by his grey haired appearance. Hugo has managed to keep his fine head of hair in immaculate condition since the last appearance of him from 8 years ago. A feat, which even I must bow down to with up most respect and admiration. I can only hope that one day he shares his secret of how he came to have such a head of long, carefree hair at his age.

However, he shouldn't feel embarrassed by his old age......

Re: The real Challenge

Posted: 24 Dec 2002, 23:26
by Debz_g
He's not that old, he only...57 I think he said anyway!

Re: The real Challenge

Posted: 24 Dec 2002, 23:34
by Threepwood
Really? I thought he was a lot older than that. I imagine he's young at heart, whatever his age  ;D

Great to see him though. If I can compliment him for one moment, I actually thought he had lost quite a bit of weight since Knightmare. A feat, which even I must bow down to with up most respect and admiration.

Re: The real Challenge

Posted: 24 Dec 2002, 23:43
by Debz_g
Yes I thought that too, I've certainly noticed a difference since last November. But when I mentioned it to his wife Jackie (Who is incidentally around 18 years his junior, so the young at heart comment seems true!! ;D ), she said that he hadn't been on a diet as such, so he's clearly gifted! Lucky so-and-so, wish I could loose weight without effort!!  :(

Re: The real Challenge

Posted: 25 Dec 2002, 14:22
by GrimaldineGrimwold
He certainly doesn't look 57. I expect with beard dyed he'd look a lot younger still. And yes, lucky for him his hair is still full. I wish and hope and pray I have that full a head of hair when I'm in my 50s. :)

Re: The real Challenge

Posted: 01 Jan 2003, 22:43
by JamesA
;D Three words for the whippersnapper-Hugo.

Just. for. Men.
LOL ;D

Re: The real Challenge

Posted: 01 Jan 2003, 22:44
by JamesA
But the guy's a veteran now, still in panto and all that  ;)

Re: The real Challenge

Posted: 02 Jan 2003, 14:13
by Emii
*sulk* I wanna meet the old guy.

Where were you Debz? I looked for you on the doc and I didn'y see you!!! ARRRRRRRRRRRRRGH!

Re: The real Challenge

Posted: 16 Jan 2003, 17:45
by Malefact
57? Is that all? My dad's 53 and plays a mean electric guitar! I'd love it if he could reprise his role as Treguard - if only for one series for continuity's sake. It wouldn't be Knightmare without him. Who's with me?

btw, thanks very much for the transcript, GG. As you may know I do not have Sky and am INCENSED by the fact that Knightmare appears in the tv listings every weekend and that I cannot see it! At least I now know what was said and can picture it in my head.

Re: The real Challenge

Posted: 16 Jan 2003, 17:46
by Malefact
In any case, how old was Alec Guiness when he starred in Star Wars? How much more jumping about did he have to do?