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The report of his death was exaggerated . .



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Published Date: 28 April 2008
I AM happy – nay, delighted – to set the record straight. You'll have read that before, often, from other columnists. Surprisingly perhaps, never from me. Barnaby Hawkes is alive.
Last week I said that he was dead, recently passed away. In start-spreading-the-news mode I soon had other chums of his commiserating along with me.

So distressing. Until the phone call. "Hello John. Barnaby Hawkes here!" One of those moments whe
n you feverishly look for the nearest hole in the ground and chuck yourself into it.

I knew for sure it wasn't Rory Bremner. Rory could never have done the voice, I knew it too well. "Barnaby," I started, "what can I say . . . ?"

He cut me short. "You don't need to print anything. Except, maybe, a couple of lines to reassure my daughter. She was amused initially. She thought her dad had departed without as much as a word in her ear. Say anything at all, as long as it's humorous."

Barnaby, who survived a year of chemo and radiotherapy, was the long-time maitre d' at the George Hotel's Chambertin restaurant.

"Smooth-tongued, ever gracious. Gone without a murmur," I wrote of him, "he well knew how to run a stylish room."

A Northumberland native, public school-educated, the flesh-and-blood Barnaby Hawkes was talking to me from his Leith home, enjoying his ongoing retirement.

"John, we're still the best of mates. You had me dead and buried but I'm very much alive and kicking and my sense of humour is not challenged. Gone without a murmur? I liked that. I'm buggered if I'm going without a murmur!"

Bottom line for your scarlet-faced columnist: how the hell did you come to bury the unfortunate fellow? Two sources I'd come to regard as impeccable, both local politicians, let me down badly.

As a confidante I am withholding their names. Be assured, they'll warrant a dishonourable mention in my book (working title, Now Is The Winter Of My Pen For Rent).

Afterwords . .
. . . "You can't go on doing the same thing for ever" Terry Wogan on "quitting" Points of View after eight years and relinquishing the cushy number to Jeremy Vine. Why not, Terry? Isn't the same thing what you've been doing most of your TV life?





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  • Last Updated: 28 April 2008 11:01 AM
  • Source: Edinburgh Evening News
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: John Gibson
 
1

Richard Head,

28/04/2008 12:18:01
Gibson should apologise for his column on a daily basis.
2

tomias,

Edinburgh 28/04/2008 12:41:09
Thankyou JG if only others would do the same- this of course sets you apart
3

Digby Hepplethwaite,

This just in!!! 28/04/2008 13:08:35
A man you'd never heard of is not dead. Sorry about that.

And a quote from Terry Wogan which highlights your columnist's complete lack of self-awareness.

Ain't life grand?
4

Paul Voltaire,

28/04/2008 13:45:49
Why doesn't Gibbo just retire for real this time?
I think his public are ready for that.
5

Indie Rep Kid,

28/04/2008 13:48:20
"Say anything at all, as long as it's humorous"

And so say all of us.
6

Billy Effluvia,

Paris, France 28/04/2008 14:14:13
Erm, will this do?
7

Sands,

28/04/2008 14:32:37
Isn't writting rubbish what you have been doing all your life Mr Gibson?
8

John R. Douglas,

28/04/2008 16:15:16


An excellent diary today - as usual. Its a real surprise that those with critical comments don't submit their C.V. as they would be so much better - I don't think.

Keep up this great work for your loyal readers all over the world
9

Gastric Antral Vascular Ectasia,

28/04/2008 16:44:37
I have to kill whoever I send my CV to. I'm that hard.
10

Sands,

28/04/2008 17:08:41
Perhaps Mr Douglas could let us see his C.V. to see if he is qualified to praise Mr Gibson's ramblings

 

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