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Topic History of: Tom Daley and Richard Coles
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Green Man Richard Coles autobiography is a very good read. It cuts the crap and he admits all.

He knew he fucked up when he found fame and lied to Jimmy Jimmy Somerville after having a string of arguments. It's a shame The Communards were a short lived band I think their music is still great, no doubt they would still tour today every once in an while if they got on.
JK2006 Two very different programmes from two very decent men who both happen to be gay. Richard on Grief was wonderful on Ch4 with only one seriously missing element - where was God any help? Tom on the global bigotry about gays was frightening but effective - what I liked most was his ability to adapt his thoughts as he gained wisdom. So few can do this at his age. I find even those in their 40s incredibly narrow minded; unable of any complexity of thought. Well done to both.