Kristian Digby's House is now Closed
Kristian Digby's House is now Closed
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turbobloke

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116,070 posts

284 months

Tuesday 2nd March 2010
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Found dead unexpectedly, aged 32. Circumstances not clear.

turbobloke

Original Poster:

116,070 posts

284 months

Tuesday 2nd March 2010
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Kristian.

Whatever the speeeeling, very sad to lose somebody so young.

turbobloke

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becksW

14,690 posts

235 months

Tuesday 2nd March 2010
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There's a thread running in TV film etc aswell as I said in there I'm actually quite gutted even though I didn't know the guy he seemed to be a friendly likeable chap, knowledgeable in his field, too young to die whatever the circumstances frown

y2blade

56,265 posts

239 months

Tuesday 2nd March 2010
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anonymous said:
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great work by the gutter press again rolleyes



cslgirl

2,215 posts

244 months

Tuesday 2nd March 2010
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Just seen it the news re this. That is such a shame. He always came across very well on the tv was such a handsome chap!

Eric Mc

124,980 posts

289 months

Tuesday 2nd March 2010
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Without wishing to sound sexist in any way, but is it now compulsory to be a gay man before you can become a male TV presenter?

Sad news all the same - even though I never watch property programmes (or daytime TV for that matter).

Edited by Eric Mc on Tuesday 2nd March 08:03

munroman

1,904 posts

208 months

Tuesday 2nd March 2010
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Eric Mc said:
Without wishing to sound sexist in any way, but is it now compulsory to be a gay man before you can become a male TV presenter?

Sad news all the same - even though I never watch property programmes (or daytime TV for that matter).

Edited by Eric Mc on Tuesday 2nd March 08:03
RIP, but I think its almost compulsory to be gay, or to behave like a gay, before the BBC offer a man a 'position'.

Hugo a Gogo

23,428 posts

257 months

Tuesday 2nd March 2010
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Eric Mc said:
Without wishing to sound sexist in any way, but is it now compulsory to be a gay man before you can become a male TV presenter?
I can only think of maybe 3 or 4 gay tv presenters off the top of my head, and only Graham Norton who has a prime time show???
or is there something we don't know about Forysth, Jonathon Ross, Paxman, Clarkson, Peter Schofield, Vernon Kay etc etc

Eric Mc

124,980 posts

289 months

Tuesday 2nd March 2010
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Hugo a Gogo said:
Eric Mc said:
Without wishing to sound sexist in any way, but is it now compulsory to be a gay man before you can become a male TV presenter?
I can only think of maybe 3 or 4 gay tv presenters off the top of my head, and only Graham Norton who has a prime time show???
or is there something we don't know about Forysth, Jonathon Ross, Paxman, Clarkson, Peter Schofield, Vernon Kay etc etc
I think there are more than that. Not all gay people flaunt their "gayness". It's not a problem for me but, as in certain occupations such as the theatre, music, fashion, airline cabin crew etc, I would suggest that the ratio of "gay" to "straight" is higher in TV presenters than the national average.

The reason I raised it is that I do think that the nature of TV has changed dramatically over the last 20 years or so. It has been much more "feminised" in its content and I don't think the feminisation is all down to women.

Hugo a Gogo

23,428 posts

257 months

Tuesday 2nd March 2010
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ah, the secret gays

I see now

Eric Mc

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289 months

Tuesday 2nd March 2010
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I was just enquiring as to how much this phenomenon has changed TV programming compared to earlier eras.

I wasn't having a go at "gays".

(Being involved in amateur theatricals, I have quite a few gay friends and lovely people they are too)

Balmoral Green

42,559 posts

272 months

Tuesday 2nd March 2010
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Blimey, people who actually know who he was.

Legend83

10,494 posts

246 months

Tuesday 2nd March 2010
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Question - how the fk does starving yourself of oxygen create sexual arousal?

Eric Mc

124,980 posts

289 months

Tuesday 2nd March 2010
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Totally ignorant of such practices - but it seems to be popular amongst media types.

Wasn't there a BBC journalist who died in similar circumstances about ten years ago?

Hugo a Gogo

23,428 posts

257 months

Tuesday 2nd March 2010
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I'll give you Alan Carr, I'd forgotten about him, Norton and Stephen Fry but Andi Peters?? Co-presenter to Ed the Duck??

talk about the big guns of TV presenting!

turbobloke

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Tuesday 2nd March 2010
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Politicians too apparently. The kit as described in media coverage involves bin liners, oranges, rope, and probably a cuddly toy and conveyor belt. If the risks are so high it would seem an unwise practice to say the least eek

Is this an assumption or the Stratford grapevine at work?!

Hugo a Gogo

23,428 posts

257 months

Tuesday 2nd March 2010
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anyway, that's how I want to go

with a bit of dignity

turbobloke

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284 months

Tuesday 2nd March 2010
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Hmmm!

Or maybe survive long enough to go with a bit of dignitas?

andy400

11,183 posts

255 months

Tuesday 2nd March 2010
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I've honestly never heard of this guy.