He was on the Hawksbee and Jacobs sitting in for Hawksbee (I think) and he just never let any guest get a word in edgeways and when they were talking Vaughan got annoyed he couldn't talk.
He was on the Hawksbee and Jacobs sitting in for Hawksbee (I think) and he just never let any guest get a word in edgeways and when they were talking Vaughan got annoyed he couldn't talk.
Who's more annoying, Hawksbee & Jacobs or Johnny Vaughan?
I would love Johnny Vaughan and Tim Lovejoy to do a new football based TV show. I pick them because they are probably the most annoying pair out there. They're both Chelsea fans, that would be a huge focus for the show. I can imagine Lovejoy would just spend the whole show doing his catwalk, Vaughan would just do a joke every 30 seconds talking over Lovejoy. The show would go on like this for 2 hours, nothing else
He was on the Hawksbee and Jacobs sitting in for Hawksbee (I think) and he just never let any guest get a word in edgeways and when they were talking Vaughan got annoyed he couldn't talk.
I used to think Johnny Vaughan was funny and entertaining, circa his stint on The Big Breakfast, now I just feel sorry for him. He sounds desperate and slightly manic now, almost as though he knows his fame is almost totally gone and he is trying too hard to hang on.
"In 2004, Parry suffered heart failure and was treated at Harefield Hospital.[6] In 2004, Parry was diagnosed with advanced dilated cardiomyopathy and placed on the transplant list.[3]
At a routine check up in January 2005, Parry's consultant stated there was a "marked improvement" but told Parry that although his condition might be stable, his heart wouldn't improve. In April 2005, due to a combination of drug treatment and Parry's improvements in digestion and exercise, resulting in a loss of four stones in six months, he was removed from the transplant list.[3] In September 2007, Parry completed the Great North Run, raising £9,000 pounds for Harefield Hospital"
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ruined a good show this week having him on it,
Really tickles me.
Goodness, some people.
"In 2004, Parry suffered heart failure and was treated at Harefield Hospital.[6] In 2004, Parry was diagnosed with advanced dilated cardiomyopathy and placed on the transplant list.[3]
At a routine check up in January 2005, Parry's consultant stated there was a "marked improvement" but told Parry that although his condition might be stable, his heart wouldn't improve. In April 2005, due to a combination of drug treatment and Parry's improvements in digestion and exercise, resulting in a loss of four stones in six months, he was removed from the transplant list.[3] In September 2007, Parry completed the Great North Run, raising £9,000 pounds for Harefield Hospital"
Pretty inspirational if you ask me