telling The Sun: ‘He might not have wanted to be seen on screen, but he had a celebrity voice – a known voice. ‘He loved it.
I do event organising and had a show in London and got Dad to do the voice over. People recognised him straight away. ’Skidmore’s daughter Catherine added: ‘He was a marvellous man.
He looked after people and made sure other people were taken care of. ‘He was very modest. He was not a theatrical “look at me” person.
He never really wanted his face to be seen that’s why he liked doing the voice overs. ’Blind Date originally ran from 1985 to 2003.
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