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Television writer Nigel Kneale (b. 1922)

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HM The Queen (b.1926)

What I've been hearing, is that the reason why there is this bungled wedding between Charles and Camilla is because The Queen is not well....

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HM The Queen (b.1926)

What I've been hearing, is that the reason why there is this bungled wedding between Charles and Camilla is because The Queen is not well....

I'd expect Philip to go first.

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I think she was mentioned before but Francis Reid from Day of Our Lives is 91 years old.

 

I can't think of other really old Soap stars.

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I can give you one for each side of the Atlantic: John Forsythe (Blake Carrington, Dynasty) and Anna Wing (Lou Beale, Eastenders). Both well over 80.

 

Plus Gretchen Franklin who I think was on last year's list.

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I can give you one for each side of the Atlantic: John Forsythe (Blake Carrington, Dynasty) and Anna Wing (Lou Beale, Eastenders). Both well over 80.

 

Plus Gretchen Franklin who I think was on last year's list.

I actually mentioned John Forsythe in a thread I started not long ago, I had no idea he plays in Dynasty, he's always Charlie to me.

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Gwynfor Evans got the better of that woman!

 

Born 1912 ;)

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Gwynfor Evans got the better of that woman!

 

Born 1912  :old:

It's a shame such heroism doesn't get attention outside the UK.

 

I wonder how many Welsh agree with me that it's also a shame it wasn't used for a more important cause. :unsure:

 

regards,

Hein

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My sources in the Blake's 7 world inform me that Jacqueline Pearce (Played Servalan, "the thinking sex-maniac's Margaret Thatcher") has breast cancer, but isn't expected to die just yet. Or so they say.

 

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Also battling the big C, this time of the prostate variety, the only songwriter I've known to come up with a rhyme for "cathedral", American singer-songwriter Dan Fogelberg (53).

 

 

"Primeval", if you're interested.

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My sources in the Blake's 7 world inform me that Jacqueline Pearce (Played Servalan, "the thinking sex-maniac's Margaret Thatcher") has breast cancer, but isn't expected to die just yet. Or so they say.

 

servalan.jpg

What a fantastic series, Blakes 7, they don't make them like that anymore.

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HM Queen Elizabeth ... she's giving up traveling and letting Charles take over. Seems like she can move on now that he's settling down. :unsure:

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Officially my first post!

 

As far as fame requirements go, I think Nelson Mandela qualifies. Also, he'll be 87 this year, and occasionally looks less than the picture of health.

 

Personally, I'd like to see him hold on until they replace Moron Mbeki, but he may not make it..

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HM Queen Elizabeth ... she's giving up traveling and letting Charles take over.  Seems like she can move on now that he's settling down. <_<

Oh come off of it, it's obvious she wants to go on as long as possible to stop charly getting the throne.

 

I repeat - Philip will go first.

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Oh come off of it, it's obvious she wants to go on as long as possible to stop charly getting the throne.

 

I repeat - Philip will go first.

You are probably right. The fact that the Queen shot off quickly on Saturday to see the Grand National rather than spend any more time with "Elephant Ears" speaks volumes.

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HM Queen Elizabeth ... she's giving up traveling and letting Charles take over.  Seems like she can move on now that he's settling down. ;)

Oh come off of it, it's obvious she wants to go on as long as possible to stop charly getting the throne.

 

I repeat - Philip will go first.

But more importantly will Chuckie go before his mum? How about Camilla? Shall she be disposed of once Chuck becomes tired of her as a marriage partner? Is it possibible that Chuck doesn't like matrimony as much as wearing ugly plaids?

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How about Richard Widmark for the 2006 list? He is 90 years old I believe.

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doris eaton travis

 

Just asking to be put on the list,eh?

 

Don't know if she would pass the famousness test though!

That, and which year's list? If she can sing and dance at 101, chances are that she's in good health.

 

regards,

Hein

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Jimmy Saville (b.1926)

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Pope Benedict XVI - may as well keep up tradition - you can't have a deathlist without a Pope. Besides, hes 78 and now under alot of stress in his new position.

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Has there been mention of Maggie Thatcher? The milk snatcher must surely be rapidly advancing towards her terminal breath.

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Harold Pinter. Saw him on the culture show. Although he looked OK but didn't sound very well. Had Cancer problems a couple of years ago..

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