He himself even remarked upon being presented the red book, “I haven’t lived a life yet!”-but then again, there was a 17 year old kid featured in the programme in the 1960’s.
I remember watching more and more of these and seeing the featured guests becoming younger and younger. Started to think they were going to be giving the red book to newborns within a few years. Felt a bit sorry for Michael Aspel telling some young person that their life was nearly over. The only exception I can think of is Richard Beckinsale….and so I guess I have answered your imminent responses. Loved the show though. Was always so nice to see people we liked/loved being appreciated and shown love by their closest friends and family.
I noticed when i was a kid that when viewing figures lagged they wheeled up a soap star or when they did Q from Bond & just blatted the episode with bond clips for free advertising
I've been looking for this episode for ages lol. As weird as it may seem to give the red book to a 21 year old, Hendry's show was the highest rated in the series
Well, I have heard about this ep for a few years, and now Iv'e watched it, I wish I hadent. Ridiculous at 21 to be getting the Red book passed to him, and what a boring episode...Funny though. No Steve Davis. Now they are good pals, but years later, Steve D said he hated Hendry due to him taking his mantle.
Thank you for the upload of This is your life please keep them coming.
Stephen Hendry was featured in 1990? That's a surprise considering how young he was and how much he had yet to win as the decade progressed.
He's only a year older than me! I would have been just twenty, for goodness sake!
Now would be a good time to give Hendry the red book. Now that he has lived a life and achieved so much since the original recording. Bonkers
He himself even remarked upon being presented the red book, “I haven’t lived a life yet!”-but then again, there was a 17 year old kid featured in the programme in the 1960’s.
A nice wee tribute that I remember well. Great stuff!
I remember watching more and more of these and seeing the featured guests becoming younger and younger. Started to think they were going to be giving the red book to newborns within a few years. Felt a bit sorry for Michael Aspel telling some young person that their life was nearly over.
The only exception I can think of is Richard Beckinsale….and so I guess I have answered your imminent responses.
Loved the show though. Was always so nice to see people we liked/loved being appreciated and shown love by their closest friends and family.
I noticed when i was a kid that when viewing figures lagged they wheeled up a soap star or when they did Q from Bond & just blatted the episode with bond clips for free advertising
Watching this back If This is Your life was bought back today Luke Littler and Jude Bellingham would probably be featured lol.
I've been looking for this episode for ages lol. As weird as it may seem to give the red book to a 21 year old, Hendry's show was the highest rated in the series
Stephen Hendry is the greatest player ever to pick up a cue
I wouldnt argue with that not wouldn't argue if someone said Ronnie.
Have you got any more episodes of This is your life.
Please.
Well, I have heard about this ep for a few years, and now Iv'e watched it, I wish I hadent. Ridiculous at 21 to be getting the Red book passed to him, and what a boring episode...Funny though. No Steve Davis. Now they are good pals, but years later, Steve D said he hated Hendry due to him taking his mantle.
Too bad Hendry walked out on Mandy and his kids for a young lady who looked kinda like his wife, not a nice man very selfish.
He had to walk out on her Alan Mandy was a Tart 😂😂😂😂 👍
You know nothing
Maybe she was doing something she shouldn't of been doing.