Monday, June 3, 2013

HENRY GOLDING INTERVIEWS LONDON MAYOR BORIS JOHNSON EXCLUSIVELY FOR 'NEWSMAKERS UNPLUGGED' WHICH WILL AIR IN STARWORLD CHANNEL ON ASTRO

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HENRY GOLDING THE MALE PRESENTER OF 'NEWSMAKERS UNPLUGGED' INTERVEWED HOTSHOT, PERMANENT MAN OF THE MOMENT AND FUTURE PRIME MINISTER OF UNITED KINGDOM AT WIMBLEDON STATION!

Watch the entire, exciting interview on 'Newsmakers Unplugged' which will air sometime in August which of course I will announce here once the date is fixed! And there will be massive publicity so you will hear of Newsmakers Unplugged on your own! Even if you live in Mulu Cave!

So this is just a teaser OK
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Henry Golding chatting with London Mayor Boris Johnson who has Turkish blood as he is a great grandson of Ali Kemal Bey of the Ottoman Empire
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Boris Johnson describes himself as a '1 man melting pot of Christian, Muslim and Jewish bloodlines'!
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Henry Golding is filmed by Redberry TV crew headed by Robert Ong of Bert Media & Production
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Boris Johnson is like Kee Hua Chee as both are  journalists
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Boris Johnson was editor of The Spectator magazine from 1999 to 2005
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Boris Johnson once commented "I could not look at an overhead projection of a growth-matrix and stay conscious'!
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Boris Johnson was Shadow Minister for Higher Education in 2005
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Boris Johnson's views and opinions are so important The Daily Telegraph pays him RM 1.25 million a year for his weekly column! That is more than what The Star pays me!
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Boris Johnson beat the evil David Livingstone to be London Mayor in 2008 and again thrashed him in 2012
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As trainee reporter for The Times upon graduation, he was sacked for falsifying a quotation from his godfather Colin Lucas (later Vice Chancellor of Oxford University). Years later Johnson quipped "I mildly sandpapered something someone said"! I love it
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He joined The Daily Telegraph in 1987 so he has a long association 
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Boris Johnson was vice-chairman of Conservative Party in 2003 but left a year later after revelation of an affair with Petronella Wyatt the former deputy editor of The Spectator. Johnson described the allegation as 'inverted pyramid of piffle'. I love it
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Boris Johnson is one of UK's most recognisable politicians due to his unruly mop of hair!
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He donates 10% of his RM 1.25 million from The Daily Telegraph to charity as RM 125,000 is a normal salary for many Britons
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Rumours circulated Boris Johnson would challenge PM David Cameron to be head of Conservative Party
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I predict Boris Johnson will be Britain's Prime Minister one day so mark my word
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Boris Johnson read classics in Oxford so he is very cultured despite his unruly mop
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He was MP for Henley in 2001
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2 Eurasians; Khalid Redzuan is half-Malay half -English and Boris Johnson is English-Turkish
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Malaysian Khalid Redzuan and London Mayor Boris Johnson
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Boris Johnson could not stop smiling at Kee Hua Chee's gear. I told him I dressed up in his honour and he replied "And quite right too"!
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Boris Johnson told Kee Hua Chee he certainly brightened up London and should move to the British capital permanently

SNIPPETS OF LONDON
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Near Piccadilly Circus
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Kee Hua Chee's clothes and bling would certainly brighten up London's grey sky
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Piccadilly Circus
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I love looking at the colourful billboards
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If you hang around Piccadilly Circus under the statue of Eros, you are bound to meet a Malaysian sooner or later! This is true!
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Bit drizzly
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Wettish
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Doorman in Union Jack costume for souvenir shop
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I would love to wear his baju!
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Queen of England promoting British souvenirs!
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I took this photo of Her Majesty Theatre when I went to watch Phantom of Opera
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Grand theatre
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Piccadilly leading into Regent Street
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Piccadilly before midnight on a rainy wet night










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