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KalamityKel Wrote:

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> U know there is a Rod Stewart look-alike roaming

> round ED... freaked me out on several occassions!



yup, he lives across the road from my aunt on Underhill - always walking his labrador. Been there years, he could make a fortune as his body double!

PeckhamRose Wrote:

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> Saw a bloke what used to be in the Bill when it

> was good, recently in the Clockhouse. Can't

> remember which one. Most of them probably.



Is he the one who killed himself (in The Bill) and used to be in Eastenders? See him jogging in Peckham Park and crossing over the Rye, towards The Clockhouse.


KalamityKel Wrote:

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U know there is a Rod Stewart look-alike roaming round ED... freaked me out on several occassions!


jumpinjackflash Wrote:

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yup, he lives across the road from my aunt on Underhill - always walking his labrador. Been there years, he could make a fortune as his body double!



I dont know about making a fortune but he does (or at least used to) make a living at being his double, as an old friend of mine used to be his hairdresser & used to have his hair done to however Rod had his at that time.

Ant Wrote:

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> I saw, erm, a bloke. Off the telly. Oldish.

> Comedian I think. White hair, black eyebrows.

>

> Oh dear. I'm not very good at this.


...that was probably Stephen Frost - he use to do the "bet he drinks Carling Black Label" ads and regularly appears with the Comedy Store Players.

buggie Wrote:

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> Ant Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > I saw, erm, a bloke. Off the telly. Oldish.

> > Comedian I think. White hair, black eyebrows.

> >

> > Oh dear. I'm not very good at this.

>

> ...that was probably Stephen Frost - he use to do

> the "bet he drinks Carling Black Label" ads and

> regularly appears with the Comedy Store Players.


Alistair Darling, surely.

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