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It's probably worth mentioning that an episode of Podge and Rodge's 'A scare at bedtime' featured a parody of Julian Simmons, in puppet form complete with dickie bow and accent intact.
Is he... you know. Is he one of them? More to a point I'm a little dubious about the last line ("he also currently works in a travel shop in the Ballyhackamore area of Belfast"). It's not impossible, but there's no source, and Google throws up nothing except for links to this article. His page at David Hull promotions [1] implies that he would be too busy to work in a travel shop. -Ashley Pomeroy 23:12, 8 May 2007 (UTC)
[edit] References
I've added a few references to try and stop this article from being deleted - which, for Norn Irn's best known (notorious?) TV presenter, is "not on"... more to add later. Col2006ie (talk) 09:06, 3 March 2008 (UTC)
- OK, I've given the article a rewrite addressing the multiple tagged issues in mind: I've added verifiable sources (probably too many, huh), I have added more links to relevant/appropriate articles, and I'd like to think that it has enhanced the article's notability, if such a thing can be measured... can someone please clarify if this meets the criteria to get this articled cleared? Col2006ie (talk) 20:54, 3 March 2008 (UTC)