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  • #16
    real shame this.

    best bond without doubt, also great part in " the hunt for red october ". also echo mich, outstanding as

    "jimmy" malone " in the untouchables

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    • #17
      Is it just me Greavsey but has there been a surge in celebrity "bucket kicking" since you breathed life [ha!] back into this thread?

      Just asking like!

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      • #18
        geoffrey palmer british actor. 93.

        starred in sitcoms like , butterflies, and the fall and rise of reginald perrin.

        93 , a good knock like

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        • #19
          Originally posted by Greavseywolf View Post
          geoffrey palmer british actor. 93.

          starred in sitcoms like , butterflies, and the fall and rise of reginald perrin.

          93 , a good knock like
          Can't argue with 93! Liked Palmer, we still watch all the old sit-coms and he seems to put in an appearance in almost every other one. Fine actor, if he was actually acting.

          RIP

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          • #20
            peter sutcliffe ( yorkshire ripper ) 74
            coronavirus on top of heart problems finally nailed the b*stard. friday the 13th unlucky for this monster

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            • #21
              Originally posted by Greavseywolf View Post
              peter sutcliffe ( yorkshire ripper ) 74
              coronavirus on top of heart problems finally nailed the b*stard. friday the 13th unlucky for this monster
              My ex boss in the UK was interviewed twice by the police regarding the murders. At the time we were doing a lot of work in the Sheffield
              /Leeds area traveling up there on a regular basis. Perfect scenario plus my boss was a dead ringer for Sutcliffe! Had to provide in detail his travel history and any relevant alibis.Got him sweating for a couple of weeks that's for sure.

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              • #22
                Entertainer Des O'Connor has died at the age of 88, his agent has confirmed.

                The comedian, singer and TV host died on Saturday following a fall at his home in Buckinghamshire just over a week ago.

                He was known hosting his own chat show, as well as Take Your Pick and Countdown and for his friendship with Morecambe and Wise.

                (BBC Website)

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                • #23
                  Ray Clemence gone, another one struck down by Greavsey's resurrection [!] of this thread.

                  Great, though erratic, goalkeeper from the golden age of soccer.

                  May him and it rest in peace.

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                  • #24
                    Former Kent batsman Graham Cowdrey has died, aged 56, following a short illness, the county have confirmed.

                    Following a 14-year career, the right-hander later became a cricket liaison officer and match referee at the England and Wales Cricket Board.

                    The son of former Kent and England captain Colin Cowdrey and brother of Chris, he was also the uncle of Fabian, who also played for the county.

                    (BBC Website)

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                    • #25
                      Originally posted by Woking88 View Post
                      Entertainer Des O'Connor has died at the age of 88, his agent has confirmed.

                      The comedian, singer and TV host died on Saturday following a fall at his home in Buckinghamshire just over a week ago.

                      He was known hosting his own chat show, as well as Take Your Pick and Countdown and for his friendship with Morecambe and Wise.

                      (BBC Website)
                      For some reason Wokes I always got Des O'Connor mixed up with Nicholas Parsons and strangely I watched an old episode of "The Comic Strip Presents" the night before O'Connor died that included an appearance by Parsons. He got chopped to pieces at the end by a psychopath played by Peter Cook!

                      All round strange do but there again it was the Comic Strip.

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                      • #26
                        Originally posted by WOODLANDSWOLF View Post
                        For some reason Wokes I always got Des O'Connor mixed up with Nicholas Parsons and strangely I watched an old episode of "The Comic Strip Presents" the night before O'Connor died that included an appearance by Parsons. He got chopped to pieces at the end by a psychopath played by Peter Cook!

                        All round strange do but there again it was the Comic Strip.
                        Some great material in that series, Woody.

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                        • #27
                          Greavseys's thread strikes again. Maurice Setters a well known Baggie and eventually Man Utd player passed. Known throughout the midlands as a true hardcase.

                          A monster of a player, he used to scare me even when I was safely jammed in the middle of the North Bank. He had varicose veins in his legs thicker than my ankles! Half decent player though.

                          RIP

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                          • #28
                            hand of god has left us..
                            maradona 60

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                            • #29
                              A brilliant player, unfortunately will always be remembered for his hand ball goal. A very low centre of gravity and difficult to knock of the ball.

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                              • #30
                                david prowse actor ( 85 ) best known for playing darth vader , also known as the green cross code bloke
                                sadly e x t e r m i n a t e d..

                                did not realise he also had a role in " clockwork orange "

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