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    Paul on The Big Breakfast (1999)

    THE BROADCAST
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      Moggy last edited by

      For non-UK people, the Big Breakfast was an anarchic morning show that was massively popular in the 1990s/early 00's.

      Paul was in a great mood here, I guess he really likes talking about sheds. 😉

      Hopefully this link works, I'm still new to how this forum works!

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        NJR @Moggy last edited by

        @moggy Nice interview!

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          A Former User @Moggy last edited by calicoskych2001

          @moggy said in Paul on The Big Breakfast (1999):

          For non-UK people, the Big Breakfast was an anarchic morning show that was massively popular in the 1990s/early 00's.

          Paul was in a great mood here, I guess he really likes talking about sheds. 😉

          Hopefully this link works, I'm still new to how this forum works!

          I remember The Big Breakfast tv show. In fact I used to live about a 10 minute bike ride from Bow Locks ( seriously) where the BB house was, and still is. I think the actual address was, The Lock Keepers Cottage. Bow Locks, East London. When I used to ride my bike over that way as a kid, in the late 60s, early 70s, it was very industrial. Factory's and stuff. When London got the contract for the 2012 Olympics, they really cleaned it up. It's very nice there now and the Big Brother house is still there. Privately owned, and worth a few million pounds. I chatted to the current owner when I made a film about the area.

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