Rays on Paul O'grady's

pumbaa

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Jan 28, 2005
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Tommorrow night from 5 till 6 on channel 4 Ray is being interviewed by Paul O'grady . Should be an interesting interview !
Pumbaa
 

bushtank

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yeah cant wait lets hope ray gets him to start a fire with a hand drill or build a canoe out of birch bark now that would be intresting:beerchug:
 

panopticon

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Hey there, this is my posting debut. I'm a long time bushcraft enthusiast and i just thought i'd start things off by posting about something recent.

Just watched Ray on Paul O'Grady and was rather surprised. For someone who claims to be far from a people person, he was rather talkative and dashing in his suit might i add! He seems to be getting right into his Wild Food series, which is great - Ray deserves exposure, perhaps a knighthood one day? :)

I hope that through continual posting i will get to know some of you guys as i enjoy reading what you have to say.
 

scouser4life

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Oct 6, 2006
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I just watched too, i was shocked by his suit :O. Looks like a different person.

Anyone know where i can catch a repeat of his last episode wild foods?
 

CLEM

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I reckon you cannot help but take to Mr Mears,there is an honesty about him that just comes across as nothing but genuine. Reckon someone in C4 wardrobe department would have dressed him mind.
 

scouser4life

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ady05 said:
didnt he make paul o grady look stupid with lighting the birch bark not sure if a shirt and tie with jeans really does him justice though

Have you ever noticed paul cant do anything? I think its just an act for the camera :nana:
 

Ogri the trog

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jon r said:
Paul trying to make that fire just made me laugh and then ray just goes and does it first time! :lmao:
The thing to note was the method that Ray used - not the mad scratching of Mr O'Grady, but a controlled, meaningful stroke of the striker to get big fat fizzling sparks that do the job right first time.

ATB

Ogri the trog
 

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