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Sparklefizz Sun 07-Dec-25 11:32:30

I've just watched a terrific programme on BBC1 - Anita Rani interviewing Sir Rod and Penny Lancaster, showing their wonderful garden.

It's great to see such a happy couple - they were occasionally in tears and so was I.

A brilliant programme for Rod Stewart fans, and probably available on iPlayer.

Netherbyg84 Tue 09-Dec-25 17:50:55

I'm not nasty - just speak as I find.

Allira Tue 09-Dec-25 17:45:41

LauraNorderr

‘Every sinner has future and every saint has a past’.
I like that Sago.
Sir Rod makes wonderful music and Penny comes across as a lovely sincere woman. That’ll do for me.

We need a few more Rod Stewarts!

MollyNew Tue 09-Dec-25 17:42:31

Sago

I loved this programme, not something I would normally watch.

Rod came across as very loving, humble and grounded.

As we all know Penny Lancaster exudes kindness, happiness and calm.

I wish them and their family well.

He may have had an interesting past but there’s a saying;
Every sinner has a future and every saint a past.

I've been to see Rod a few times and he's always put on a good show. Definitely a talented entertainer. However, having seen him being interviewed in recent years, I wouldn't describe him as humble. He's a star and he behaves like one.

Also, I had to laugh when Penny appeared on Celebrity Masterchef and said she didn't do much cooking as they employ a private chef at home.

I don't begrudge Rod's success, he's worked hard for it but he now lives in a different world to the rest of us and it would be naive to pretend otherwise.

LauraNorderr Tue 09-Dec-25 17:34:28

‘Every sinner has future and every saint has a past’.
I like that Sago.
Sir Rod makes wonderful music and Penny comes across as a lovely sincere woman. That’ll do for me.

Guesswhat Tue 09-Dec-25 14:51:55

Thanks for recommending this programme, OP. It was delightful.
I had no idea Penny Lancaster could be so articulate.
Well worth watching!

lazydays Tue 09-Dec-25 08:58:00

My last post was to DrWatson

lazydays Tue 09-Dec-25 08:56:47

I am not political or particularly like any of the politicians these days.
I am also not racist in any form religious or colour I went to a very small village church with no bullying but we did use words at school, I’m certainly not proud of the words we used but we didn’t have a clue then that there was anything wrong in using them at that point in time early 60’s
I’m not defending Farage as I don’t know enough about him to comment but do we really know the truth.
We don’t know him and so much is slanted these days by others just to score points.
Like the post about Rod Stewart and the person who said he’s a nasty piece of work,
How do any of us know the absolute truth and hearts of these people

Wyllow3 Tue 09-Dec-25 01:02:57

Yes to Bluebelle and Netherbyg84 posts above.

DrWatson Mon 08-Dec-25 23:57:39

ThxGrannyGravy, but Farage has been exposed as a VERY nasty racist, and in particular an anti-semitic one.

His response - if you weren't a confirmed fan -- confirm that he IS guilty as charged . . .he first denied that he had committed the offences, THEN tried to play the "it was a long time ago" card.

We fought a war against that German with the funny moustache, YOU (& others) want to line up with Farage, THAT is the policy and person you're supporting.

Oh, and anyone thinking Reform might have a point, research closely the utter shambles they've made, in record time, of Kent County Council. [and I have a hearty cynicism re ALL parties, having seen ample incompetence and occasionally corruption from those in power, going back many decades].

Allira Mon 08-Dec-25 22:36:32

Anyone who fills potholes must be ok in my book.

lazydays Mon 08-Dec-25 21:46:20

Bluebelle
What on earth do you have on Rod Stewart to make him a nasty piece of work
Please tell
I’m intrigued

Mojack26 Mon 08-Dec-25 21:06:49

Met Rod twice..Great guy. Would watch but cannot stand Anita Rani! Will probably watch though. What channel?

Allira Mon 08-Dec-25 20:29:42

PamelaJ1

I’d love him to get into politics.
Minister for roads would be perfect.
Saw him in Lytham, there was a really good atmosphere. He did keep having a little sit down though.

Minister for roads would be perfect.
Yes please!

Just saw him on Panorama, out there with a team filling in potholes around the area where he lives.

We need more pothole fillers!

Sago Mon 08-Dec-25 19:26:45

I loved this programme, not something I would normally watch.

Rod came across as very loving, humble and grounded.

As we all know Penny Lancaster exudes kindness, happiness and calm.

I wish them and their family well.

He may have had an interesting past but there’s a saying;
Every sinner has a future and every saint a past.

Shizam Mon 08-Dec-25 18:19:55

A huge Rod fan in my teenage years. Saw him lots of times with the Faces. Will watch this. Thanks for the tip.

David49 Mon 08-Dec-25 17:43:08

I first saw Rod as backup singer at a dance hall around about 1970 a funny little guy with spiky hair. He became one of our favourites we went to a concert 5 yrs ago, he was pretty good

valdavi Mon 08-Dec-25 17:34:14

BlueBelle

Afraid this man who followed and admired Enoch Powell and now loves Farage is a nasty piece of work

Enoch Powell wasn't like Hitler - he wasn't like Farage - he was a typical intellectual politician of his era who really believed all the bad stuff.
Rod Stewart is celebrated in this documentary as a family man & he isn't a nasty piece of work.
He shouldn't give Farage any endorsement or support, of course he shouldn't, but he is a popstar - not his fault if his uninformed views on politics are taken up by the masses as if he is a political oracle, is it? He's not a nasty piece of work. Some of my friends like Farage - they're extremely wrong to do so, but they're still decent people.

4allweknow Mon 08-Dec-25 17:25:21

I happened upon it, and did enjoy even though not a fan. Credit to him quietly correctibg Penny when she said England and he slipped in Great Britain. I think referring to the places they had lived for many years.

PernillaVanilla Mon 08-Dec-25 17:16:26

He has admitted to drug use, in particular cocaine suppositories. Penny May have brought his family together but in his earliest years his womanising and leaving wives and girlfriends with children must have caused a lot of unhappiness.

PamelaJ1 Mon 08-Dec-25 16:51:15

I’d love him to get into politics.
Minister for roads would be perfect.
Saw him in Lytham, there was a really good atmosphere. He did keep having a little sit down though.

Barbadosbelle Mon 08-Dec-25 16:38:00

Primrose53

Indeed. Our kids being happy and healthy is all we all wish too.

He's really just an ordinary bloke who has a lovely united family and a great wife who keeps them all linked together.
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Barbadosbelle Mon 08-Dec-25 16:34:57

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WithNobsOnIt

What on earth does your first comment even mean? It makes no sense. Are you drunk?

And re your second, slightly more understandable comment - why shouldn't he enjoy being a Sir? Most recipients are grateful and honoured to receive such an award.
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Primrose53 Mon 08-Dec-25 16:22:41

Netherbyg84

Sorry to disagree with all you fans of Mr Stewart.
I have always classed him as a sex/drugs and rock and roll type of person, moving from one woman to another seemingly oblivious to the emotional damage this does to his children from different relationships. I am referring to his earlier life, not his present marriage which we know is stable.
A bit like his friend Mick Jagger.

All his many children get on very well and they have huge get togethers with all the Mothers who also all get on well. Even though Penny is much younger than Rod his kids all like her very much and go to her for advice.

I read his autobiography a few months ago and he fully admits he went from one woman to another when he was young but he has now been settled with Penny for 20+ years and says the kids are all happy and healthy and they are just one huge family and that’s all he can ask for.

Nanny123 Mon 08-Dec-25 15:42:41

I’m not particularly a Rod fan but I really did e joy the interview

JennyCee Mon 08-Dec-25 15:39:56

He still has a superb voice and when some disgusting young thugs smashed up a model railway exhibition, Rod Stewart coughed up the money to re-organising the trains and all the lovely scenery, for the men and presumably women who had originally put on the exhibition. Think it was somewhere in the region of £20,000, so public got they had wanted to see.
Doesn’t deter from his voice does it, and he is entitled to his
politics, however awful we may think they may be