Henry Cole
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Noppy56

Original Poster:

1 posts

2 months

Tuesday 24th June
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I'll start with just one word....Lockdown.
Henry heads my list of Pandemic Lockdown heroes, people who broke down the isolation boredom brick wall. He also reawakened my own passion for biking and everything 'motorcycle'.
Thanks Henry mate, good health and long life to you and yours.

Jayzee

2,635 posts

220 months

Tuesday 24th June
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Is that you Henry?

Just kidding hehe

I think he is a thoroughly nice chap - love watching anything that he’s in.

Lincsls1

3,724 posts

156 months

Tuesday 24th June
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Seems to be a top bloke, I agree.

TheDrownedApe

1,451 posts

72 months

Tuesday 24th June
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Oblivious.

But am I about to Google him

Bluevanman

8,619 posts

209 months

Tuesday 24th June
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I know lots of bikers,they all hate him

biggbn

27,595 posts

236 months

Tuesday 24th June
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Comfort tv. Love his shows.

gt40steve

1,087 posts

120 months

Tuesday 24th June
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The silly TV persona he has adopted in the last few years can be over the top & I can see how that puts some people off.

I would say 'heart in the right place' though & was very pleasant when I met him. The theatre tour he is doing with Steve Parrish this year is a good way to spend an evening. He's led an interesting life.

Lincsls1

3,724 posts

156 months

Tuesday 24th June
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I find his 'World's greatest motorcycle rides' strangely calming, almost hypnotic. Very informative too. Great TV.

Onelastattempt

510 posts

63 months

Tuesday 24th June
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Bluevanman said:
I know lots of bikers,they all hate him
I know lots of bikers as well , none of them hate him. He is the only presenter and producer making any bike related TV shows , sure he is a bit " odd " but having met him twice in person he does seem to be a genuine likeable motorcycle enthusiast .
It's like any other TV show or presenter, if you find you don't like it or them then don't watch it any more.

RSstuff

802 posts

31 months

Tuesday 24th June
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Only watch the programmes Cole presents for the Allen Millyard content. Millyard is a mechanical genius, Cole is a rich buffoon.

Red9zero

9,225 posts

73 months

Tuesday 24th June
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RSstuff said:
Only watch the programmes Cole presents for the Allen Millyard content. Millyard is a mechanical genius, Cole is a rich buffoon.
I think he plays the part of a rich buffoon very well. I suspect he is pretty astute underneath that persona though.

Sgt Joe Roberts

200 posts

46 months

Tuesday 24th June
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I really like Henry Cole and the tv shows he makes. I'm not a biker but I first started watching him on World's Greatest Motorbike Rides. The stuff he's been making over the past 6-7 years are all similar and involve his regular buddies but he's very clever in that he sells his different shows to different broadcasters. Long may it continue.

cliffords

2,699 posts

39 months

Tuesday 24th June
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I feel he traverses the line between likeable and absolutely irritating.
That's why so many do like him. I watch a lot of his stuff, his early narrative style was irritating. He is less pronounced in this area now .

Simon_GH

778 posts

96 months

Tuesday 24th June
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He makes relaxing programmes and happily puts others in the limelight. I’m a fan. I doubt people like Sam and Allen would work with him year in year out if he wasn’t a decent chap.

SwanJack

1,937 posts

288 months

Tuesday 24th June
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Read his autobiography, he's much more than what his front of camera 'appearance' suggests. Interesting guy, not a rich buffoon at all

C69

879 posts

28 months

Tuesday 24th June
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Hopefully the OP hasn't just come out of lockdown.

I'm sure that HC is a top bloke, plus the programmes he makes have interesting content... but I can't watch them because I find his presenting style so grating.

Blib

46,203 posts

213 months

Tuesday 24th June
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I enjoyed reading his autobiography. A tale of dissolution and redemption.

He appears to be a thoroughly decent, self-deprecating chap..I like him and I like the kind of TV show that he produces.

hidetheelephants

30,658 posts

209 months

Tuesday 24th June
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I keep expecting to find that he's just an extended comedy act by Charlie Higson, albeit not a very funny one.

mick987

1,708 posts

126 months

Tuesday 24th June
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With all the cooking crap on tv he is one of a few who makes programs I like.

Jayzee

2,635 posts

220 months

Wednesday 25th June
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Blib said:
I enjoyed reading his autobiography. A tale of dissolution and redemption.

He appears to be a thoroughly decent, self-deprecating chap..I like him and I like the kind of TV show that he produces.
Yes, ditto.

The world needs more like him