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Topic History of: Robin Gibb doing the press review on sky news
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veritas Prunella Minge wrote:
1. Why?
2. Has he got Frankie Howerd's wig on his head?
3. Is he the thinnest man in the world?


(And the feature ended with Sky's idiot presenter asking Robin if Maurice was watching at home. 'Er, no, he's passed,' said Robin. 'Ah,' said the presenter, 'I always get the brothers mixed up!')


he doesn't always wear that rug so why he ever does is a mystery.

what a hoot-asking about his dead brother
Chris Retro My impression of Robin Gibb is he is a vain highly strung opinionated Blairite 'Champagne Socialist' with nothing but a foggy notion of 'normal life'. In recent years he has decided to push himself forward as something other than a musician due to his friendship with our Warmongering ex-PM.
I've every respect for the music made by the Bee Gees into the early 80's, some of it is astonishingly good - but Robin should stick to music.
Prunella Minge 1. Why?
2. Has he got Frankie Howerd's wig on his head?
3. Is he the thinnest man in the world?


(And the feature ended with Sky's idiot presenter asking Robin if Maurice was watching at home. 'Er, no, he's passed,' said Robin. 'Ah,' said the presenter, 'I always get the brothers mixed up!')