Original Dub wrote:I'd go with that gillie
gillie wrote:They are doing a poll of sorts on twitter asking the above question.So i thought i would ask the same ? on here.
For me it has to be Martin Samuel.
Nigels Tackle wrote:gillie wrote:They are doing a poll of sorts on twitter asking the above question.So i thought i would ask the same ? on here.
For me it has to be Martin Samuel.
twitter and photoshop
succeeding where durex failed
;-)
Peter Doherty (AGAIG) wrote:No such thing in this country anymore. Used to be a Scottish fella that was the bees knees (Mackelvenie?) but I wouldn't give twopence for the whole lot of the present batch.
gillie wrote:Peter Doherty (AGAIG) wrote:No such thing in this country anymore. Used to be a Scottish fella that was the bees knees (Mackelvenie?) but I wouldn't give twopence for the whole lot of the present batch.
Do you mean Hugh Mackelvenie Peter?
Beefymcfc wrote:I like the writings of Samuels and Winters but when I think of a journalist I think that they should be breaking stories and uncovering things that aren't yet in the public domain. Do these 2 ever do this?
Peter Doherty (AGAIG) wrote:gillie wrote:Peter Doherty (AGAIG) wrote:No such thing in this country anymore. Used to be a Scottish fella that was the bees knees (Mackelvenie?) but I wouldn't give twopence for the whole lot of the present batch.
Do you mean Hugh Mackelvenie Peter?
That's the one, thanks! Christ he was a good journalist/writer. Knowledgeable, dealt in facts, gave historical context and added no little insight of his own.
Ted Hughes wrote:Beefymcfc wrote:I like the writings of Samuels and Winters but when I think of a journalist I think that they should be breaking stories and uncovering things that aren't yet in the public domain. Do these 2 ever do this?
Don't know about uncovering but they talk about a lot of stuff that slips under the radar & bring it into the light.
gillie wrote:Peter Doherty (AGAIG) wrote:gillie wrote:Peter Doherty (AGAIG) wrote:No such thing in this country anymore. Used to be a Scottish fella that was the bees knees (Mackelvenie?) but I wouldn't give twopence for the whole lot of the present batch.
Do you mean Hugh Mackelvenie Peter?
That's the one, thanks! Christ he was a good journalist/writer. Knowledgeable, dealt in facts, gave historical context and added no little insight of his own.
Peter i am sure he used to commentate on some sport on the beeb at one time it may have been football or he was a reporter on the radio for them.
Actually Peter the guy we are both thinking of is called Hugh McIlvanny and he comentated on Boxing for the beeb before Harry Carpenter i think.
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