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  1. 18 points
    He said he would die before the election, and he did. Staggering example of a statesman keeping a promise in an election year.
  2. 4 points
    Another hit.Things are hotting up.
  3. 3 points
    1. 1917 – Earl Cameron 2. 1920 – Arnold Yarrow 3. 1923 –Nicholas Parsons 4. 1924 – William Russell, Donald Pelmear, 5. 1925 – David Graham, Morris Perry, Ysanne Churchman, James Garbutt, Laurie Webb, Glyn Houston 6. 1926 – Andre Maranne, 7. 1927 – Geoffrey Palmer, June Brown, Frank Windsor, 8. 1928 – Mark Eden, Ian Frost, Peter Cellier, Michael Craig, Georgine Anderson 9. 1929 – Colin Jeavons, Steve Machin, Frank Mills, Damaris Hayman, John Woodvine, Clifford Rose, Philip Latham, John Nettleton, Thelma Barlow 10. 1930 – Henry Lincoln, Shirley Cooklin, Richard Martin, Roy Evans. Alan Curtis, David Garfield, Henry Woolf, 11. 1931 –Stanley Price, Godfrey James, Cy Town, Kenneth Cope, John Fraser, June Bland 12. 1932 – Sonny Caldinez, Carmen Munroe, John Gorrie, Jolyon Booth, Edward de Souza, Roy Scammell, Vera Fusek, Gabriel Woolf, Antony Carrick, Barbara Shelley, Vilma Hollingberry 13. 1933 – Bernard Lodge, Michael Allaby, Geoffrey Frederick, Patrick Godfrey, Donald Douglas, Michael McStay, Derek Martin, Rhoda Lewis, Richard Easton, Sheila Hancock 14. 1934 –Mary Peach, Jeremy Young, Billy Cornelius, Ann Davies, Robert Aldous, Jean Marsh, Kenneth Ives, Arthur Cox, Gilbert Wynne, Vernon Dobtcheff, Christopher Benjamin, Tom Baker, Wendy Williams, Roy Macready, Slyvia Syms 15. 1935 – Tristan de Vere Cole, George Roubicek, Derren Nesbitt, Julian Glover, Michael Imison, Glenn Beck, Terrence Dicks, David Prowse, Derrick Goodwin, Wanda Ventham, Susan Engel, Michael Jayston, Janet Henfrey, Anne Reid, Mona Hammond, Donald Tosh 16. 1936 –Ralph Watson, Philip Voss, Timothy Combe, Douglas Sheldon, David Savile, Richard Franklin, Tessa Shaw, Tim Barlow, Brian Blessed, Tony Scoggo, Richard Wilson 17. 1937 – Derrick Gilbert, Michael Kilgarriff, Tony Caunter, Eileen Helsby, Michael Ferguson, Clive Scott, Hugh Fletcher, Donald Gee, Tom Georgeson, Brian Grellis, David Bailie, Geoffrey Hinsliff, Davyd Harries, Colette O’Neil, Maurice Roeves, Sheila Reid, Gawn Grainger, William Gaunt, Ian Hogg, Barbara Windsor, David Daker 18. 1938 – Tina Packer, Milton Johns, Brian Hodgson, Warris Hussein, Spencer Chapman, Frances White, John Tillinger, David Weston, Tim Goodman, Christopher Dunham, Richard Kane, Christopher Robbie, Christopher Coll, Leslie Schofield, Trevor Ray, Louis Mahoney, Laurence Harrington, Tim Preece, Julian Fox, Roy Boyd, David McKail, Eleanor Bron, John Savident, Philip Martin, Tony Selby Incomplete, as some folks ages just aren't available. Martin Cort is alive and at least 85 now. Ditto John Rolfe. Also at some point I should look into New Who in case of oldies.
  4. 2 points
    I've mentioned him a few times here, but this is a photo from his radio show the other day. Has he now beaten Jim Neidhart to the record of the man with the highest blood pressure in history?
  5. 2 points
    Well Congrats @Book on getting a hit here for Bob Hawke. Next round... 1920 Fanny Waterman /Arnold Yarrow 1921 Elizabeth Kelly/ Ray Lawler 1922 Betty White/Rex Richards 1923 Gloria Whelan/ Freeman Dyson 1924 Zizi Jeanmaire/Christopher Tolkien 1925 Ysanne Churchman/Pete Murray 1926 Gudrun Ure/Leonard Fenton 1927 Mary Higgins-Clark/Frank Windsor 1928 Estelle Harris/Tommy Docherty 1929 Patricia Routledge/Eric Carle
  6. 2 points
    Incurable, though. How long? *shrug* Mainly picked her cos she's a local pick for local people....
  7. 2 points
    Wouk's got the Philosopher's Stone! It all makes sense now......
  8. 1 point
    Bob Hawke is my first hit after 5 and half months.
  9. 1 point
    Maybe a summer deluge to counterbalance the drought earlier in the year is actually a realistic hope now...?
  10. 1 point
    So Earl Cameron is the only one then. Hope he lasts a while then !
  11. 1 point
    Bob Hawke a fourth hit for me here.
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  13. 1 point
    I'm beginning to think he isn't going to get one. I notice there is a new rerun of Scream Street starting on CBBC on Saturday - if they show a tribute to him in the end credits and I get a screen shot does that count as a QO? I'm thinking it's effectively a BBC written QO? But I don't want to be watching kids TV on Saturday afternoon if it isn't a QO.
  14. 1 point
    msc produced a handy list some time ago on this thread. Yarrow was second after Cameron, then there is a drop to Nicholas Parsons, a relative youngster who won't see his centenary. I mean, won't see it until 2023.
  15. 1 point
    Leonard Bailey, the Loma Linda surgeon who opened new doors in medicine when he transplanted a baboon heart into an infant girl but then endured withering criticism for harvesting an organ from an animal to help save the life of a human, has died after a years-long fight with cancer. He was 76. SC
  16. 1 point
    It's not blocked by GDPR, but you can only view a limited number of articles before they start asking for a subscription fee. In that instance, incognito mode is your friend
  17. 1 point
    So by 8.19pm tonight (u.k time she's gone?)
  18. 1 point
    My Dad has also been discharged. Good luck @drol
  19. 1 point
    RIP A beautiful lady.
  20. 1 point
    RIP Tommy. Scores updated. 1. The Quim Reaper vs Boudicca 9-12 2. Spade Cooley vs Death Impends 17-9 3. Reptile vs Banana 6-21 4. Clorox v Chorizo 19-9
  21. 1 point
    Sometimes I can be such a knob.
  22. 1 point
    You're deadly serious about that aren't you? Even if I flew the things, I'd not know that. I often park in Tesco's but couldn't name the space from a picture.
  23. 1 point
    That looks like terminal 4, gate a2 at JFK.
  24. 1 point
    We Didn't Start The Fire loses Doris Day. which leaves: England's got a new Queen - Queen Elizabeth II Bardot - Brigitte Bardot Chubby Checker Dylan - Bob Dylan British Beatlemania - Paul and Ringo Bernie Goetz
  25. 1 point
    Anybody else mentally substitute his name for 'shag a lesbian? No? Oh, ok, just me then.
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