A couple of near misses according to the parameters of your question. I've been on TV but only as part of a group. Me and my best mate from school can clearly be seen jostling each other vigorously while supposed to be singing Christmas carols.
A neighbour's granddaughter was a sort of hostess of a TV show that still runs here. A friend's neighbour has a few acting roles on British TV. A lad from school played a villain in a national soap opera. A colleague's brother played a part in the same soap and it transpired that he got beaten to death by the lad I was at school with. Another colleague's daughter was in the soap too. Oh, and I work with someone who is on TV all the time because he's a famous physicist and also a semi-famous musician.
I'm surprised you knew him, actually. He's not really famous outside the UK. I see him wandering around campus and he's always friendly and will have a chat. He's the same in person as he is on TV. Really nice bloke!
Yeah I live in England, a lot of people know of him here at least. And yes he seems like a great guy. He really brings physics to life and he's almost _too_ passionate about it.
lol, yeah, he is. He grins like an idiot about absolutely anything. But he has a fantastic way of getting things across. Now and again, he runs a seminar (usually after work) for the people who work with him and we get to hear him speak about something relevant. I think he's trying it on us before looking for a bigger audience, but - either way - it's nice to be part of an institution with him.
We have the current Nobel Prize Winners for Physics with us and I see them on my walk to work but they're not exactly approachable. It's fine. It's what they do. But I prefer Brian's engagement with people. Getting them involved. Making science interesting. I know they won the Nobel Prize, but I prefer his enthusiasm for a subject that I myself am quite a fan of.
Do you know anyone who has been on TV?
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A couple of near misses according to the parameters of your question. I've been on TV but only as part of a group. Me and my best mate from school can clearly be seen jostling each other vigorously while supposed to be singing Christmas carols.
A neighbour's granddaughter was a sort of hostess of a TV show that still runs here. A friend's neighbour has a few acting roles on British TV. A lad from school played a villain in a national soap opera. A colleague's brother played a part in the same soap and it transpired that he got beaten to death by the lad I was at school with. Another colleague's daughter was in the soap too. Oh, and I work with someone who is on TV all the time because he's a famous physicist and also a semi-famous musician.
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Who's your famous physicist friend? Or would answering that destroy your anonymity?
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Professor Brian Cox. Wouldn't go as far as "friend", though. He's just a colleague.
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Srsly? That is pretty awesome! =D
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I'm surprised you knew him, actually. He's not really famous outside the UK. I see him wandering around campus and he's always friendly and will have a chat. He's the same in person as he is on TV. Really nice bloke!
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Yeah I live in England, a lot of people know of him here at least. And yes he seems like a great guy. He really brings physics to life and he's almost _too_ passionate about it.
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lol, yeah, he is. He grins like an idiot about absolutely anything. But he has a fantastic way of getting things across. Now and again, he runs a seminar (usually after work) for the people who work with him and we get to hear him speak about something relevant. I think he's trying it on us before looking for a bigger audience, but - either way - it's nice to be part of an institution with him.
We have the current Nobel Prize Winners for Physics with us and I see them on my walk to work but they're not exactly approachable. It's fine. It's what they do. But I prefer Brian's engagement with people. Getting them involved. Making science interesting. I know they won the Nobel Prize, but I prefer his enthusiasm for a subject that I myself am quite a fan of.