ed stewpot dies 16:56 - Jan 9 with 4891 views | QPRDEL | yet another person from my youth dies, Good memorys rip | | | | |
ed stewpot dies on 17:02 - Jan 9 with 4842 views | flynnbo | Not another one from my youth gone. Can't have been that old. RIP. | | | |
ed stewpot dies on 17:50 - Jan 9 with 4678 views | bosh67 | RIP to a decent man and a Crackerjack legend. RIP | |
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ed stewpot dies on 17:52 - Jan 9 with 4662 views | rrrspricey |
ed stewpot dies on 17:50 - Jan 9 by bosh67 | RIP to a decent man and a Crackerjack legend. RIP |
Crackerjack! RIP Stewpot [Post edited 9 Jan 2016 18:09]
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ed stewpot dies on 17:52 - Jan 9 with 4660 views | PinnerR | I used to drink with his brother, Mike, in The Rose and Crown in Oxford in the mid 70s. RIP Ed. | | | |
ed stewpot dies on 18:11 - Jan 9 with 4608 views | SimonJames | Nice bloke: | |
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ed stewpot dies on 18:18 - Jan 9 with 4581 views | MrSheen |
ed stewpot dies on 17:52 - Jan 9 by PinnerR | I used to drink with his brother, Mike, in The Rose and Crown in Oxford in the mid 70s. RIP Ed. |
Funny you mention Oxford. I saw Ed at the old Manor ground the night Everton tossed away the league in 1986. He was a big Evertonian. | | | |
ed stewpot dies on 19:38 - Jan 9 with 4465 views | BucksRanger | I once spent the afternoon with him at Loftus Road in the 87/88 season. I'd won a competition to be chauffeur driven to Loftus Road, watch the QPR v Everton game, and dine in one of the boxes there. Ed and his wife were there as guests too. They were pleasant companions from memory and we all somehow wangled a visit to the team changing rooms before the game. Think that was the day's highlight for my wife who had very limited interest in football. The only blot on the day was Ed and his wife asking for all the leftover food to be bagged up so they could take it home with them after the game. Thought that was a bit weird. Seem to remember QPR beat Everton that day so maybe the leftover food was a consolation prize for the two of them. | | | | Login to get fewer ads
ed stewpot dies on 21:14 - Jan 9 with 4360 views | Roller | I've fond memories of listening to Stewpot on Saturday mornings as he played "classics" such as Grocer Jack and Lily the Pink. Sad day, RIP Ed. | | | |
ed stewpot dies on 11:27 - Jan 10 with 4194 views | PlanetHonneywood | I am particularly saddened by this because I also met the guy on several occasions. Some will recall that he used to do a segment on his Saturday radio show, where he visited childrens' wards in hospitals. Having spent a lot of time in hospitals during the 70s, it was almost inevitable that our paths would cross and I actually appeared a couple of times on his radio show. Then one day, the hospital called and said that Ed wanted me to appear on his new show on ITV. I think I went on it a couple of times, once drowning out Roger Whittaker singing 'Durham Town'. He was such a nice bloke and the thing I recall most in those hospital wards, was how he and his team livened the place up for nurses and little ones alike. With so many celebs from the 70s abusing their positions and ruining so many lives, Ed Stewart was nothing but a really decent guy and even as a kid, you could tell he wasn't pretentious at all. RIP | |
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ed stewpot dies on 11:37 - Jan 10 with 4181 views | francisbowles | The earliest radio show I remember listening to as a young child in the sixties was Ed's Junior Choice. A mixture of Pop and Novelty records like the 'Laughing Policeman' RIP | | | |
ed stewpot dies on 14:12 - Jan 10 with 4140 views | Monahoop |
ed stewpot dies on 11:37 - Jan 10 by francisbowles | The earliest radio show I remember listening to as a young child in the sixties was Ed's Junior Choice. A mixture of Pop and Novelty records like the 'Laughing Policeman' RIP |
For me Ed will always be synonymous with songs like Laughing Policeman and already mentioned songs, Grocer Jack and Lily the Pink and songs by Dave Dee, Dosey, Beaky, Mick and Titch. All part of my 60's childhood. A real gentleman by all accounts. RIP. | |
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