Pam Ayres

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rodmet
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Post by rodmet »

Did anyone hear Pam Ayres on Woman's Hour? - a friend of Mary said she was fulsome in the praise of Dexters and their meat.
I could not find her in the members section of the herd book but could she be someone to endorse our Breed or even be our first Honorary President??
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Post by jeanthomas »

Check out the Summer bulletin. She was pictured on the front cover, and I believe it quoted her married name as Russell. I saw her on Paul O'Grady's show a while ago, very entertaining too.

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Post by Sylvia »

My husband said to me, "What's Pam Ayres doing on the front of your Dexter magazine?" when he noticed it in the summer. To my abject shame I didn't realise who it was until he mentioned it. And we'd only recently watched a DVD of hers too. So if you are reading this Mrs Russell I do apologise. :)
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Post by Duncan MacIntyre »

I think we would be better to decide on the principle first before we start naming possibles. If we go down the road of saying "lets have Pam Ayres as President" too far before we really look at whether or not having a celebrity rather than someone well known and respected in the Dexter world it then becomes a bit difficult to decide that in the long term having a celebrity for President may not always be a good idea, and might end up with Pam Ayres feeling offended by the discussion. I am not in any way against Pam, just think this may not be the best order to do things.

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Post by Rutherford »

I was pleased to accidentaly catch the broadcast on the Satuirday morning slot, between 9-10 oclock, of one of my favorite broadcasters, togethr with her Dexters who were not to be left out, vocal as only Dexters can be. I am not entering into any argument abut the possibility of her becoming President, but she provided a very good advertisemnt for anyone wanting to keep Dexters, and obviously is as sold on them as the rest of us
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Post by rodmet »

Yes there she is, right on the front of the Summer Bulletin, 0/10 for observation for the Metcalfe family.
Do you think she will help me with my latest ode titled "There's nothing less sinister than a Dexter" !?

ps no intention of being precipitous on form or person of President
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Post by Peter thornton »

I think I'm right in saying that we once had the King as President?!

There are a few famous Dexter keepers, on the quiet.
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Post by Broomcroft »

Here's a link to the radio program for anyone like me who missed it.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio4/saturdayliv ... 1208.shtml

Then press "Listen to this programme in full" when you get there.




Edited By Broomcroft on 1206194029
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