All sorts of wonderful stuff: Acting, singing, writing (scripts, not assignments!), all sorts of comedy, looking for pictures of random cats, making people laugh and much more.
People... just... people... Alot of people I want to meet actually, ranging from famous people to the cool people I know from MSN, The Canley Arms forum, the Red Dwarf Web Board (gosh, what a long time ago that was!) and various other places around the web that is worldwide.I've met most of the Red Dwarf cast (Norman Lovett is the only one I'm a bit taller than!) and they are all cool people, especially as they always seem lively and happy no matter how many times us fans have said the same things to them and no matter how late they've been up the previous night...
A varied mix ranging from the 60s through to some stuff around today - main likes include Madness, Squeeze, Lightning Seeds, The Who, The Jam and a fair few others but NOT McFLY!!! Sorry if anyone out there reading this actually likes them, but I hate them with a passion! Did you see them guest-starring in Casualty!?
So so so many Films, so little time to list them. Plus the fact there are some I dare not mention lest I be ridiculed for all eternity!
Yet again, so many to list, but fave's include: Red Dwarf, Doctor Who, The Professionals, Casualty, Boon, The Bill (not so much the current style of it though), The IT Crowd and many many more.
I usually give any book a try apart from... well, I'm going to keep this obscenity-free so I'll avoid naming names! I'm not a huge fan of autobiographies in the sense that I'll buy the life story of someone who's barely turned 30 (unless they actually have done alot in those few years), but I do read the more interesting ones and until I finish the biography of Douglas Adams, I'd have to say that Greg Dyke's Autobiography is the best I've read!
There are a few and not all of them are famous! They know who they are :P