The nicest celebrity you've met?
Met Roger Moore, pre his Bond Days if I remember correctly, on a train once and he was very nice to talk too and had time for all who came up to him for his autograph.
Also met Stewart Hall of "Its a Knockout" fame a couple of times. Very pleasant when sober but totally went south when in his cups.
Harold Wilson was not a particularly nice person the one time I met him.
Footballers Alan Kennedy, Terry MacDermott and Bruce Grobbelar were great company when I met them through my sisters business.
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Capt John Arton (ret'd)
The nicest celebrity you've met?
Have not actually spoken to but have met the Brazilian National football team that included Pele and Zarzinio.
It came about in Haiti in 71 (I think) when we saw an advert for Haiti versus a Brazilian side whose name I forget. So we went to the match in Port au Prince where we were berthed at the time.
It was held in the so-called National Stadium (think your local non league footy team ground and thats something akin to the Haitain National Stadium of that time.
There was only one small stand where PAPA DOC DUVAL sat with his glasses on at the top of the stand whilst all his Ton-Ton Macots patrolled round the ground armed to their teeth in their wrap around dark glasses.
The group of us were the only white people in the ground and we were sitting by the touchline just where the players came onto the pitch. We thought we were going to be watching a Brazilian club team but when their players ran out onto the pitch it was apparent that it was basically the National team playing. We found out later that the national team used to tour under an made up club name so as to get practice without possibly suffering defeat.
The Brazilian players saw us by the touch line taking their photos so they came over to us so as we could get a group photo, possibly thinking we were some sort of press photographers. One of us got up and stood in the middle of them all and had his photo taken with them, then the rest of followed. So somewhere in my collection I have a photo of myself standing next to the great Pele.
After we had got our photos we noticed that the Ton Tons were moving menaclly towards us but a wave from Papa Doc sent them back.
The result of the match? 15-1 to the Brazilians with them scoring all the goals as one of them turned out for Haiti in the second half.
Haiti was about the poorest place I ever visited and if you were not carefull the locals would have the socks off your feet even if your shoelaces were tied tight. Though mind you we did have a couple of good nights getting brahms and List on the local ale.
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Capt. John Arton (ret'd)