"Now, Noel Edmonds, for instance, is the perfect example of why one should always try to kill Noel Edmonds." - Stephen Fry in a "vox pop" on A Bit of Fry and Laurie
I used to enjoy the radio show Edmonds had on BBC Radio 1 back around 1980 (from 1000 to 1200 on Sunday mornings, preceded by Tony Blackburn and followed by Jimmy Saville, and why I remember this is a complete mystery), but based on both my own observations and comments by others (including the aforementioned Stephen Fry, who in his persona of Professor Donald Trefusis described the content of the Late, Late Breakfast Show as consisting mostly of "puerile, banausic posturing," objectification of women and fawning over the Royal Marines), on television the man was pure poison, and the reason I assiduously avoided BBC 1 from 1990 onwards. And that was without being aware of Edmonds' wooish tendencies.