Paul O'Grady's 'last bit of filming' before his death revealed
05.05.2023 - 18:07
/ msn.com
Paul O'Grady's 'last bit of filming' before his death has been revealed. The presenter and comedian passed away 'unexpectedly but peacefully' in March, aged 67. And ahead of his death, Paul filmed a segment for a Eurovision documentary, though the star 'wasn't a fan' of the annual song contest, it's been said.
Paul's friend and producer Malcolm Prince shared the information via Paul's manager Joan on Wednesday, revealing that his TV appearance will be shown next week. And while fans were quick to thank Malcolm for passing on the information, many commented on the 'irony' of him filming something he didn't like. Malcolm's tweet read: 'There will be a brief clip of Paul in the opening titles of the Eurovision programme at 8.
00p. m. on Tues 9th May on BBC One…'Paul wasn't a fan of Eurovision as I am sure you all know, but it turned out to be the last bit of filming he did.
'Commenting on the post, one person wrote: 'I remember going in to radio two to talk to Maria Mc one Eurovision weekend. Paul was clucking about moaning about it all!'To which Malcolm replied: 'He was never a fan of it, bless him. 'Another person tweeted: 'I'm sure I can hear his rAAAnt.
. . of alllll the things to be my last recording, it had to be about Eurovision!!!'With an additional fan humorously adding: 'Oh the irony.
sure he's looking down going, bah humbug. 'While the Eurovision documentary was the last thing the Lily Savage star filmed, Paul is still set to feature on another upcoming programme of which he filmed late last year. When one person asked: 'I thought the last bit of filming Paul did was in Thailand filming with animals for a series that was supposed to be broadcast either later this year or early next year for itv?'Malcolm
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