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    Quote Originally Posted by swaddon2 View Post
    Grill magnate and former boxer George Foreman is deid at 76.
    That fecht with Ali in October 1974 is still the most memorable bout I’ve seen.

    It was good too, in decades after he, Frazier and Ali, punched the fuck out of each other, showing the mutual genuine respect and affection they had for each other as all true pugilists do.

    RIP min.

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    Ex Radio 1 DJ, Andy Peebles.

    The last person to get an interview from John Lennon, just two days before his murder in 1980.

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    Paul "Wags" Wagstaff, 60.

    Former guitarist with Black Grape and Happy Mondays.

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    Quote Originally Posted by swaddon2 View Post
    Paul "Wags" Wagstaff, 60.

    Former guitarist with Black Grape and Happy Mondays.
    You forgot Paris Angels min!

    Sad to read of his passing.

    Too many from that era seem to be passing and at relatively young ages. ☹️

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    Richard Chamberlain, actor who played Dr Kildare.

    I've never heard of him, but he's deid aged 90.

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    Quote Originally Posted by swaddon2 View Post
    Richard Chamberlain, actor who played Dr Kildare.

    I've never heard of him, but he's deid aged 90.
    My auld ma was a fan.maybe trying to get in about him IF there is another side.
    Sure he started out as a singer.

    Edit: Just read about his passing. He came out as gay in 2003. Nae luck mother!

    He was in The Thorn Birds in the early 80s. A the woman lapped it up, but the very last episode couldn't be seen up here as the TV transmitter went down due to the weather.

    🤣

    I think they did eventually show it on another day. No catch up TV back then.
    Last edited by TheDeeDon; 30-03-2025 at 07:46 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TheDeeDon View Post
    My auld ma was a fan.maybe trying to get in about him IF there is another side.
    Sure he started out as a singer.

    Edit: Just read about his passing. He came out as gay in 2003. Nae luck mother!

    He was in The Thorn Birds in the early 80s. A the woman lapped it up, but the very last episode couldn't be seen up here as the TV transmitter went down due to the weather.

    ��

    I think they did eventually show it on another day. No catch up TV back then.
    I was certainly aware of it at the time but I don’t remember the TV going down, I wasn’t allowed to actually watch it, it must have caused bedlam as The Thorn Birds was huge.
    Swaddon must be young.

    Father De Bricissart (sp?) was a huge *** symbol which was pretty disturbing given he was a Catholic priest.
    Maybe why I wasn’t allowed to watch it

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bojangles9 View Post
    Swaddon must be young.
    I'm 43. I've vaguely heard of Dr Kildare, but it's way before my time and I wouldn't have known who the star was.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bojangles9 View Post
    I was certainly aware of it at the time but I don?t remember the TV going down, I wasn?t allowed to actually watch it, it must have caused bedlam as The Thorn Birds was huge.
    Swaddon must be young.

    Father De Bricissart (sp?) was a huge *** symbol which was pretty disturbing given he was a Catholic priest.
    Maybe why I wasn?t allowed to watch it
    I don't think it was the weather. Just something went wrong during the last episode. I can remember my Ma swearing at the telly. Interuptions with services were frequent back then.

    I wouldn't have been watching it, but likely to have been in the living room or kitchen, either reading or colouring in. That was the choices of a winter evening for kids back then, if nothing on the four channels or if the big folk wanted to watch something.

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    Didn't we have no TV for a week in about 1987?

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