Could Shelagh pull off a pixie cut like Posh?
On the day we're being assured the world is NOT going to end, it does seem a tad self indulgent to declare that my hairline is the bane of my life........but it's true. It grows in a funny upwards direction at the nape of my neck, on one side, and creates a kind of shelf of hair!!
Only when I have long hair is the problem solved. Right now I have very short hair - not quite a Posh Pixie Crop, more early Cilla. So imagine my delight when Have-a-Go Hair Supremo Nicky Clarke offered to sort it. "Drop into the Salon" - my favourite words!

Nicky takes a look at Shelagh's hair

Nicky tells Shelagh to drop by his salon for a trim

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Nice Shelagh - but Nicky Campbell (he has let himself go a bit aint he?)
Get your hair cut! lol
No offence Mr Clarke
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Jacqueline Pearce - Servalan from Blake's 7.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/cult/classic/blakes7/servalan.shtml
Cream of the crop.
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As tax evasion was mentioned, I trust this free haircut will be declared to HMRC?
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What on earth is Five Live doing running such an idiotic and mindless piece such as this? Surely this is more at home on the pages of comics such as Heat? I can only assume it was deemed a good idea because Shelagh wanted a free haircut.
Please: let's stick to the news and sport.
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Hear hear.
"Idiotic and mindless" sums this up so succinctly.
How can we stop the BBC drifting towards this dreadful "personality" or "celebrity" (sic) mindset.
The Sunday morning BBC1 current affairs programme used to be called the "AM Show". Now it's the "Andrew Marr" show. Why?
Next we will have news stories about news readers dressing up for "charity telethons" - aaarrghh - no - too late!
We the general public are just not interested - really. No, REALLY.
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If you don't like a bit of light hearted entertainment with your news and sport then listen to Radio 4.
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Oh come on ... what do you need in a morning? Dull and dreary, or lively and fun. Get a life folks, or find Radio 1/2/3/4 ;)
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Sorry but when I first heard this I though it was Mickey Clark who was advising about haircuts.
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Majority of this country don't want to know about Victoria Beckham's haircut...!
Radio 5 live and especially the Breakfast show becoming more and more like "Heat" or "OK" celebrity nonsense show !
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nice to see our license fee is being spent on needy journalistic stories,what a joke.
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