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I've heard it's not a manager, but someone 'upstairs'.
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If I remember correctly, that programme was a biopic, archive footage, and cover versions from notable acts all mashed together.
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Could this be why a May election has been ruled out?
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That was probably Junior Scrabble, designed for younger children, with a completed grid on one side, and a simpler scoring system.
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As for why Scarborough, I presume it had something to do with Charles White, aka Dr Rock, a Scarborough resident who also penned the official biographies of both Little Richard and Jerry Lee Lewis. He's still alive I think.
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According to the link below, he recorded an album in Manchester for the Silvertown label jn late 1982, and this 9-week season with Cannon & Ball in 1983 was supposedly to promote this album. https://comedykings.co.uk/index.php/summer-1983-scarborough/
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The first major music act I saw live. Unfortuantely he was supporting the terribly unfunny Cannon & Ball in Scarborough.
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Drummer Albert 'Tootie' Heath reportedly died yesterday aged 88. He was brother of saxophonist Jimmy Heath and bassist Percy Heath, and was still touring last year.
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A podcast I won't name, as it features someone on my 2025 DDP shortlist explaining why they're stopping doing what they do for a living. I've heard it's due to severe health reasons, but I've not heard anything confirming that so far.
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Political Discussions And Ranting Thread
JQW replied to Deathray's topic in DeathList extra-curricular
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Can we move the Birthday and Death Anniversary posts to their own section entitled "Stuff Nicked From Wikipedia"?
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Caroline Dowdeswell, who played bank assistant Janet King in the first series is still around, I believe.
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The song was written and originally recorded by Sam Cooke, and has been covered many times. Here's a live performance of it by Otis Redding, Eric Burdon and Chris Farlowe, performed on Ready Steady Go in 1965.
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My team has the wrong Michael Russell as my joker. I went for this TT racer - https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/northern-ireland/65795090 - and not the Scottish politician.