strung out
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Paul Hardyman
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Post by strung out on Aug 5, 2015 10:48:25 GMT
No. But on ''The Late, Late Breakfast Show'' in 1986, which Noel and Mike Smith were co-presenting, there was an accident with one of the stunts. The BBC was later prosecuted by the Health and Safety Executive for breaching safety rules. Yeah, pretty sure he killed a man. Clive Anderson I think.
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Deleted
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Post by Deleted on Aug 5, 2015 14:50:15 GMT
No. But on ''The Late, Late Breakfast Show'' in 1986, which Noel and Mike Smith were co-presenting, there was an accident with one of the stunts. The BBC was later prosecuted by the Health and Safety Executive for breaching safety rules. Yeah, pretty sure he killed a man. No, that was Freddie. He told his Mama.
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kingswood Polak
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Post by kingswood Polak on Aug 5, 2015 15:05:47 GMT
Didn't Noel Edmunds kill a man? It was the stunt where they got the bloke to get into a box that was then basically stuck on a bunjee rope. I think it happened either at Bristol docks or another dock area. Poor bloke, the rope failed.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 5, 2015 15:36:45 GMT
It happened on an industrial estate in Buckinghamshire. Noel Edmonds had nothing to do with the actual accident, he just presented the show on which it would have been broadcast.
The Late, Late Breakfast Show was mental though. Hard to believe they were ever allowed to do it!
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Post by Deleted on Aug 5, 2015 20:05:30 GMT
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Post by Nobbygas on Aug 6, 2015 6:10:15 GMT
He's been reading the David Icke Forum again.
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