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Richard Madeley
Birthday:
13 May 1956
Height:
188 cm
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[on Seona Dancing's Bitter Heart, featuring Ricky Gervais] A cross between Gary Numan and a bit of Bowie [David Bowie] there. I can see the influences. Nice voice.
[on Seona Dancing's Bitter Heart, featuring Ricky Gervais] A cross between Gary Numan and a bit of Bowie [David Bowie] there. I can see the influences. Nice voice.
If Judy was really ill and in logical mind, and at that point where you just need a little push to go over the edge, I wouldn't give a tuppenny f*** if there was a risk of being prosecuted. I'd do what was right for my wife. And I'd take the consequences. That is your job, that is your responsibility as a partner.
If Judy was really ill and in logical mind, and at that point where you just need a little push to go over the edge, I wouldn't give a tuppenny f*** if there was a risk of being prosecuted. I'd do what was right for my wife. And I'd take the consequences. That is your job, that is your responsibility as a partner.
I think The Police were one of the best bands of the '80s but in the end I decided that the reason I loved them so much was because of Sting, his voice. Sting's voice is just extraordinary, he's sort of the Rod Stewart of his age I suppose, only better. Sorry Rod. And I think his lovely, poetic singing is never better heard than in Fields of Gold.
I think The Police were one of the best bands of the '80s but in the end I decided that the reason I loved them so much was because of Sting, his voice. Sting's voice is just extraordinary, he's sort of the Rod Stewart of his age I suppose, only better. Sorry Rod. And I think his lovely, poetic singing is never better heard than in Fields of Gold.
I never understood what the thing with Savile was. We interviewed him once. He was so boring. He talked about nothing but himself. He was so self-aggrandising and self-important. He was a rubbish presenter. I loathed Jimmy Savile, I just thought his whole personality was weird and unpleasant. I didn't like him at all, but I never heard the rumours that he wa...
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I never understood what the thing with Savile was. We interviewed him once. He was so boring. He talked about nothing but himself. He was so self-aggrandising and self-important. He was a rubbish presenter. I loathed Jimmy Savile, I just thought his whole personality was weird and unpleasant. I didn't like him at all, but I never heard the rumours that he was a paedophile.
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Lest we forget how fantastic Yes could be when they were at their best.
Lest we forget how fantastic Yes could be when they were at their best.
[on Richard & Judy's New Position (2008)] We knew before we went that viewing figures were going to be minuscule. The only disappointment so far is the channel as a whole hasn't taken good traction. If I thought the show was rubbish I would feel embarrassed and so would Judy. But it's a good show. We're getting really good guests and we just hope the aud...
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[on Richard & Judy's New Position (2008)] We knew before we went that viewing figures were going to be minuscule. The only disappointment so far is the channel as a whole hasn't taken good traction. If I thought the show was rubbish I would feel embarrassed and so would Judy. But it's a good show. We're getting really good guests and we just hope the audience will build.
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The programme (Richard & Judy (2001)) is still full of life, but we have taken the difficult decision to leave it on a high. After seven consecutive years we both feel we have achieved everything we wanted with the show. We want the chance to launch other projects in broadcasting and writing while we are still young enough.
The programme (Richard & Judy (2001)) is still full of life, but we have taken the difficult decision to leave it on a high. After seven consecutive years we both feel we have achieved everything we wanted with the show. We want the chance to launch other projects in broadcasting and writing while we are still young enough.
For all this country's faults, I am proud to be British and I wouldn't want to live anywhere else.
For all this country's faults, I am proud to be British and I wouldn't want to live anywhere else.
Frankly, I don't think that what we see on television is erotic enough. I haven't seen a sex scene on television recently that has remotely turned me on. And I've been there till 4am waiting for it.
Frankly, I don't think that what we see on television is erotic enough. I haven't seen a sex scene on television recently that has remotely turned me on. And I've been there till 4am waiting for it.
Richard Madeley
Richard Madeley was born on May 13, 1956 in Romford, Essex, England. He is a producer and actor, known for Richard & Judy (2001), The Wright Stuff (2000) and This Morning (1988). He has been married to Judy Finnigan since November 21, 1986. They have two children. He was previously married to Lynda Hooley.
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Richard Madeley Filmography

Catchphrase Celebrity Special - Season 11
Countdown - Season 93
Would I Lie to You? - Season 18
Who Do You Think You Are - Season 22
Have I Got News for You - Season 70
Have I Got News for You - Season 69
Ainsleys Fantastic Flavours - Season 2
Question Time - Season 46
Tipping Point: Lucky Stars - Season 11
Dancing on Ice - Season 17
This Morning - Season 37
Lorraine - Season 15
Loose Women - Season 29
Portrait Artist of the Year - Season 11
Who Do You Think You Are - Season 21
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