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Sight #120 - Junior Cunningham

Junior Snr. Junior was born 23 February 1968 (Geminy) and is a full time dancer. Alongside dancing, Junior is also a professional runner, walker, sitter, lie-dowinger, sloucher and jumper. Junior has several allergies and anger issues.


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His anger issues, bodyboarding and sitting down with a nice bottle of wine, turning on the TV and watching a Holby City marathon.

Sight #006 - Joshua Remi
Joshua “Josh” “Rem Dog” Remi was born on September 25th 1982 and was in Mr Grinham’s class at Ayelsford School. In his spare time, Rem Dog likes to thrash out his anger on drums, consult at Valpak and repair the broken bridges of his family and social life.

Josh’s all time top three t-shirts he has are (in no particular order) the light brown one he shoplifted in Prague, the ‘I ♥ N Y’ shirt he stole from his old slice and his 'Me & My Recliner Go Waaaay Back!’ Big Dog number. His favourite Diagnosis Murder episode is 'Guardian Angel’ (S1 E14).

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Mr Grinham, bodyboarding and that fucking awesome Big Dog tee.

Sight #005 - Will Hardy
Whether you know Will as the bassist for seminal Leam Spa band, “Mazzy Pally”, the bright spark who in 2002 flooded the McDonalds toilet with “the biggest log we’ve ever seen”1 or as your future (boy)friend - there is no denying the man behind the famous Assembly cocktail “Ass Juice” is truly a sight of Leamington.

Born January 13th 1989, Will’s favourite episode of Diagnosis Murder is “Vanishing Act: Part Two” (S1 E7).

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Checking the toilet in Leamington McDonalds has no long term damage, his axe and Weezer, “Pork and Beans”.



1 - Leamington Courier - “Local Idiot’s Dump Floods Parade” - January 13 2002

Sight #004 - Will Dee
Ordered one of everything in Viallis? Check. Swore at every dancer in Shades in one night? Check. Rode a hog through Stone the Crows to pick up a fancy dress outfit for Halloween? Check. You name it, Mr. Leamington Spa, William “Will Dee” Dee has done it. Born November 13th 1969, Will once joked that if they gave a yearly award to “the brother who caused the most trouble in this shit storm of a town” that he’d make the top fifty. Will’s favourite episode of Diagnosis Murder is “Rain of Terror” (S5 E16).

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His hog, the Tom Cruise classic thriller ‘Cocktail’ and apologising to the girls of Shades.

Sight #003 - Alex Camacho
You may not recognise Alex Camacho (b. August 27th 1990), but you’ll certainly remember hearing his colourful catchphrase “I’m going ape here!” when he lived in Leamington Spa. Now bringing his catchphrase to life in the Berlin radio show “Going Ape”, Alex is planning a Leamington Waterstones book signing this fall. Alex’s favourite episode of Diagnosis Murder is “Murder Blues” (S5 E1).

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Going ape, bodyboarding and the Berlin radio show “Going Ape”.

Sight #002 - James Cox

James “James” Cox was born on April 14th 1995 and went to De Montfort Univesity. James is currently a data analyst at Energy Company, but you might recognise him from his past work at NFU Mutual, Smith & Nephew Orthopaedics, Asda or Kelseys.

Hilariously, it was whilst working at Kelseys that James met his hero, Jim Davidson, only to embarassasingly introduce himself as ‘Jim Davidson’. James’ favourite episode of Diagnosis Murder is “Hot House” (S8 E7).

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Overarm tennis serves, underarm tennis serves and James Davidson.

Sight #001 - Joseph Worrall

Joey “Joseph” Worrall, our first Sight of Leamington, was born February 28th 1972 in Marbella. He has a cousin called Samantha, worked for local fast food outlet Freestyle Games and has witnessed first-hand the sinkings of the General Belgrano and the Kursk. Joseph’s favourite episode of Diagnosis Murder is “Physician, Murder Thyself” (S4 E22).

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Long words, long walks and long nights.

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