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Speaking of Secretary of Defense - Robert McNamara (b.1916)
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Scratch it, he's already on the list. I do beg my pardon!!!
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Milton Friedman (b. 1912) Nobel Prize winning economist. It would be an irony if he died in the same year as Galbreith, as they are complete opposites on the politcal economy spectrum!
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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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Jimmy Saville (b.1926)
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Yeah, he'll be around for a bit I reckon (6-10 yrs)
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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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Television writer Nigel Kneale (b. 1922)
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Sid Caesar (b.1922)
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I bet Blair's pissed off though, A major funeral, a major election. I think he'll have to call the General Election another time...
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Watched a programme about Princess Margarets' lover Captain Peter Townsend last night. Is he dead? If not, does he warrant a consideration for 2006?
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Oh gawd, not another Simpson lover! You don't happen to work in the media by any chance?
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Popes, Ex-PMs, royal weddings. I bet Blair will wish he never signposted this bloody election for 05/05/05!
I digress....
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Sir Menzies Campbell. Just saw him on the news, still doesn't look the best after a recent fight with cancer....
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Denis Law. He's not a well man y'know....
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Actors Peter Falk (b.1927) & Frank Finlay (b.1926)
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Someone mentioned Stanley Baxter. He hasn't been seen for a bit either. One to think about for 2006 perhaps?
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Dave Allen died today aged 68. It's the ones who haven't been seen or heard of for a while we have to be wary off. Any other entertainers that have ominously dropped off the radar?
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It was on Monday on BBC4 at 8.30pm. The younger chap at the start maybe the one to replace the old pro when he finally joins the stars he's watched these many years.
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David Coleman (b. 1926). Not seen or heard him after his bitter departure from the BBC after the Sydney Olympics in 2000.
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Someone mentioned Peter Wyngarde, who was number 2 in 'The Prisoner'. Maybe we should keep an eye on the health of its star, Patrick Mcgoohan (b.1928)
It will it soon be a case of 'Come in number 6, your time is up'?
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Tom Baker was born on 20th January 1934, which makes him 71, not 76, so 2010 list might be more likely....
Oh, has anyone considered former Liverpool midfielder Ray Kennedy, he has been suffering from Parkinsons for some years now...
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Oscar Wilde was a British as the Duke of Wellington (he he)
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Better catch 'The Sky at Night' while we can then.
Mark Felt
in DeathList Forum
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Of course he's bloody famous! He's Deep Throat!
I'm surprised he didn't post to the Deathlist Forum personally:
'Hello boys and girls. I'm about to pop it but I won't leave without my own 15 mins of fame, after all, everyone else is doing it these days for much worse so why not me!
Yours ever Mark Felt (Deep Throat)
PS, I'll try and hang on for '06!!'