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7 pointsHe’s a relative of mine. We have good longevity on that side of the family. I’d expect David to be around for a while yet.
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5 pointsBragg has a book out so he's done a very brief and, I warn you, uninteresting interview with The Guardian: https://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2022/jun/11/melvyn-bragg-my-daughter-conducted-my-marriage-service- Here's the last couple of lines though: Melvyn Bragg’s memoir, Back in the Day, is out now: £21.75 at guardianbookshop.com. Samaritans can be contacted on 116 123 (UK/Ireland) or email jo@samaritans.org Surely his book isn't THAT bad....
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3 pointsAfter the two quick hits in April the pro rate rate climbed to 15 hits but following a very slow period the expected run out is now 9 hits For comparison the record breaking year of 2020 at this stage in the proceedings we were at 9 hits already and the 10th would come before the end of June I still think there might be a cluster of hits but I am not getting the feels from anyone in particular that would add to the tally However I do not think there have been many huge misses so far
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2 pointsThere are a few pictures that are allegedly from recent years such as this one, possibly taken in November 2019 However I would not be suprised if she has died and her death has gone unnoticed as I doubt Russian media would report her death...
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2 pointsCosimo Di Lauro, aka "o' Chiatto" ("Fat Boy"), dead at 48. Leading camorrista, but perhaps best known outside of Italy for being the inspiration for the character of Genny in Gomorrah.
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2 pointsIf I have to use the modern term of Disc Jockey, news that Tom Weyer aka Commander Tom, German DJ who had a couple of UK chart entries, reportedly dead: https://www-fazemag-de.translate.goog/90er-jahre-rave-ikone-commander-tom-ist-gestorben/?_x_tr_sl=auto&_x_tr_tl=en&_x_tr_hl=en-US&_x_tr_pto=wapp Attained #23 in February 2005 with Attention:
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2 pointsApparently didn't turn up to accept her Lifetime Achievement Tony last night and didn't record a video/voice message either...
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1 pointJim Tate, the bassist in the Irish Eleanor McEvoy Band, reportedly died according to Eleanor herself: Played on A Woman's Heart, hugely successful Irish album of female folkies. Here's the late Gay Byrne introducing them in 1992:
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1 pointFormer WWE wrestler Virgil is 60 today.Recently diagnosed with dementia and cancer and has suffered 2 strokes this year.
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1 pointThanks DI. For completeness sake, this article gives the date of death as February 17th Tomás Mac Síomóin obituary: Irish Marxist writer with a hatred of neoliberalism – The Irish Times
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1 pointCould have gone in a few threads, but this seemed a decent catch-all. The Television Academy YouTube channel regularly posts interviews with industry figures talking about their lives and careers. Their most recent participant is The Man from U.N.C.L.E. and NCIS star David McCallum. It's a Zoom interview conducted from his home, and he's looking pretty decent for someone turning 89 in a few months. Posture not great and he seems a little tired/bored/grumpy at times, but he's mentally all there and dresses smartly. Looks like the handle of an exercise bike on the left of frame too, so possibly still keeping himself physically active. Here's David reminiscing about his childhood, including getting bombed by V1 and V2 rockets: https://youtu.be/lqrN2i1E7o4
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1 pointW Somerset Maugham Award Winners 1966 Julian Mitchell (b.1935) Michael Frayn (b.1933) 1968 Paul Bailey (b.1937) 1970 Jane Gaskell (b.1941) Piers Paul Read (b.1941) 1971 Richard Barber (b.1941) Susan Hill (b.1941) 1972 Gillian Tindall (b.1938) Douglas Dunn (b.1942) 1973 Peter Prince (b.1942) Paul Starthern (b.1940) Updated for the death of George Lamming
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1 pointSurprised some sub-100 poster hasn't suggested Ezra Miller around these parts yet, but: Ezra Miller.
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1 pointCharles blocks Andy return....apparently with the distraction of Tasha's secret spy plan.... Could work.
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1 pointCharles Haughey died on this day 16 years ago, aged 80. Haughey was first elected to the Teachta Dala in 1957. In 1979, Taoiseach Jack Lynch resigned, and Haughey won the leadership election 54-46%. He was sworn in on December 11. During his first term as Taoiseach, Ireland faced an economic crisis, and he attempted to fix the problem by increasing public spending- this spiraled out of control, and Fianna Fail (his political party) lost their majority in the 1981 election to a coalition between the Fine Gael and Labour parties. The party regained control in 1982, and Haughey began his second term as Taoiseach. Financial mismanagement ensued, and Haughey lost an election in November of the same year. Haughey was then entrapped in a wire-tapping scandal the following year. Despite this, Haughey refused to resign, and Fianna Fail gained minority leadership in 1987, becoming Taoiseach a third time. In a 1989 election, Haughey failed to achieve a majority vote for Taoiseach, and was constitutionally forced to resign- he held off on this, and instead became Acting Taoiseach. After Fianna Fail and the Progressive Democrat parties formed a coalition government, Haughey was reinstated as Taoiseach. Haughey finally resigned in 1992 following the revelation that Haughey authorized the aforementioned phone scandal. More scandals regarding Haughey arose, including embezzlement in 1997, and an affair in 1999. Haughey was diagnosed with prostate cancer in 1996, and his first appearance on the DeathList was in 2002. He would appear again in 2004 and 2006, and was the sixth death (out of thirteen) of the year.
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1 pointRon Farmer, midfielder for Coventry City mainly but also played for the two Nottinghams, reportedly dead aged 86: https://www.ccfc.co.uk/news/2022/june/news-rip-ronnie-farmer/
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1 pointCowboy poet Baxter Black, whose best-known works include Horseshoes and Legacy of the Rodeo Man, died at 77 years: https://www.agdaily.com/lifestyle/beloved-cowboy-poet-baxter-black-away/ He also had a career as a veterinarian for farm and ranch animals.
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1 pointBurns Musharraf was rushed to a nearby hospital where he was pronounced dead. He was then transferred to a better hospital where doctors upgraded his condition to "alive".
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1 pointBumping this because she will receive the Tony Award for Lifetime Achievement next month.
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1 point@Bibliogryphon... Ismail Ogan, the wrestler who won a silver and a gold medal at the Olympics, died of multiple system organ failures three weeks ago. It's a hit for @RoverAndOut: https://www.aa.com.tr/en/sports/turkiyes-olympic-champion-ismail-ogan-dies-at-89-/2574231
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1 pointThanks for remembering her, @Gooseberry Crumble. "The Horse Soldiers" is my favourite western. She's John Gavin's widow, too. The handsome and virile actor in the mold of Rock Hudson of "A Time to Love and a Time to Die", "Imitation of Life" and "Psycho".
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