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[Closed] EDDIE IZZARD - Anybody watching him on BBC3?

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Just watched the 2 episodes and yeah pretty impressed.

Like others have said I think I could do most of the celebrity challenges with out too much problem. However I dont think I could do the amount of running Eddie did.

I mean he hasnt just done a bit of running these are some serious distances. Also its the fact he's not doing anything especially cool or extreme he just runs.

Although you can see he obviously loves the lime light, the people he mets and places he goes are just as important to the story as he is.

And also considering how tough it looks he complains remarkably little, if at all, and he seems like a really nice chap. Compare this to say James Cracknell in On Thin Ice.


 
Posted : 15/03/2010 4:29 pm
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Also its the fact he's not doing anything especially cool or extreme he just runs.

That is also a very good point. Like that girl from Blue Peter who recently kayaked the length of the Amazon for the same charity - although it was no doubt tough, she also got to have a quite special experience. Eddie Izzard has just done something quite unremarkable but taken it to a remarkable extreme.

We have watched the first episode and looking forward to watching the rest.


 
Posted : 15/03/2010 4:37 pm
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Going to download it now as I have wanted to watch this...


 
Posted : 15/03/2010 4:46 pm
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There is a catch up next Monday on BBC1 for those who don't have council tv.

It don't think his fitness, support or a bloke in front of him with ice cream has anything to do with it. He has the mental ability to dig in when it's utterly killing him. If he was that bloke in Take That who can't say no to a drink he would have given up. Good on him.


 
Posted : 15/03/2010 4:59 pm
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I watched the first episode last night, I was impressed and really enjoyed it and I am not really a fan of Eddie, but hats off to him...

Just downloaded the second episode, what day/time is it on tv pls?


 
Posted : 17/03/2010 9:29 am
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Well impressed with Izzard. Sure some of the times are long but day after day after day... And it's only part physical. Soooo much of it is mental, particularly when he's on his own which must be a lot of the time.

In terms of Sport Relief achievements, if this is a 10 I'd give David Walliams' Channel swim a 6.5 and Chiles/Shearer's bike ride a 5 and the rest nowt.

And as for able bodied associates asking to be sponsored to run a mile....


 
Posted : 17/03/2010 9:43 am
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Yes he's a celebrity.

Yes he's using his celebrity status to reach the masses to donate money for a good cause. Money is more likely to be donated recognising the person doing the challenge than someone they don't.

He didn't have to choose the challenge that he did - he could have said yeah im a celebrity I'll bake a few cupcakes and sell a few autographed photos for charity, but as a few forum members on Runnersworld said - who actually caught up with him whilst he was running and said it was very 'real' what he was doing and 'hat's off to him'! I know a few ultra runners where 26 miles is classed as a walk in the park 😯 furthest I've ran is a Half Marathon and after 6 years running it's still no easier for me, either way we all still remember our first time when starting out as a runner and how hard it is, so for Eddie to run a marathon a day with the running experience of 'running for the bus every now and then' I think he's absolutely inspirational!


 
Posted : 17/03/2010 11:42 am
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