Possibly the most frightening photo in the history of ... well, everything. And yes, we really were that close. No photoshopping at the Daily Telegraph! Anyway, Alas Dale & Heffer HEFFER CONFRONTED will be reaching your screens on Telegraph TV on Thursday and every Thursday thereafter. [Enough plugs - ed]
Is he fat? That's an almighty double chin :D
ReplyDeleteI hope he didn't have bad breath.
ReplyDeletewere you tempted to lean in a bit further or was it a struggle getting yourself that close?
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I think Heffer more hair than you now Iain.
ReplyDeleteThis blogging has certainly taken its toll, or is it something else. ?
Cripes. More Chins than a Beijing phonebook.
ReplyDeleteOff to watch a program on BBC 2 about a 1000 ways to kill Michael Portillo. Sounds like fun.
ReplyDeleteHe`s an ugly so and so.
ReplyDeleteBoring, get back to helping Guido put this diabolic govenment back down into Hades.
ReplyDeleteIs he fat? That's an almighty double chin :D
ReplyDeleteIn our host's position, I'd be tempted to do my best Liz Taylor/'Maggie The Cat' and start screaming "No-neck monster!"
However, that would be rude, and there's the terrifying prospect of Heffer replying, "Call me Bubbles, dahlink, everybody does". :)
I always felt Simon Heffer to be one of the smuggest and most annoying of hacks whenever seen on TV. You'll come across as a saint next to him Iain.
ReplyDeleteHe's taking it on all his chins...
ReplyDeleteYou know, when Smith & Jones did those original sketches they were actually sat on two separate sides of the studio and then the two profiles were joined in production... could have saved some uncomfortable moments!
ReplyDeleteDid you put him off his guard by planting a smacker on him?
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