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    Will The Deathlist Have A Hit In January?

    I'll stick my neck out and vote no.
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    The Dead Of 2015

    no you're wrong .It was Julia Mckenzie who played the part It doesn't take a Miss Marple to deduce that you, sir, are a twat. that's Julia Mckenzie isn't it? as I was saying...
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    The Dead Of 2015

    no you're wrong .It was Julia Mckenzie who played the part It doesn't take a Miss Marple to deduce that you, sir, are a twat.
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    Dead Poets Society

    Poet & Songwriter Rod McKuen dies aged 81.
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    The Dutch

    If he's from a hackers collective, why didn't they just hack into the live feed?
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    Awful Anagrams

    Ian Watkins = I wank stain, (or for those that watch 8 out 10 cats does countdown, wank-stain.).
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    Awful Anagrams

    Cumbrian Blue, I see. Fine plumage, too. regards, Hein I'm a green eh?
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    Silly Sports

    We were made to play hockey (the proper sort, on grass) at school. I remember having a major disagreement with the referee (teacher) when he whistled me for turning, he gave me the whistle and told me to take over.
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    Ideas And Possibilities For 2016

    You could add John Noakes (Blue Peter) to that list. I didn't realize until just now that he turned 80 last May. You mean we could "Go With Noakes".
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    Cartoonists And Animators

    Cartoonist Martin Honeysett died last week aged 71. His work has appeared in Punch, Private Eye, New Statesman amongst others.
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    Nobel Prize In Death

    Laser inventor Charles Hard Townes, dies at 99. Hope he didn't see the light and walked towards it.
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    Ice Hockey Players

    You think Joost van der Westhuizen isn't famous enough (in Britain) but this guy is? Go figure. Defensive much? I'm not competent to speak on who the BBC typically obits. If a South African rugby player then by agod a Canadian 4x NHL COACH AND EXECUTIVE yes I'll speculate they would obit him. But why do you ask Me? I genuinely don't care what the BBC does. Maybe they follow rugby over hockey as a major sport. Ethiopian news sources probably do too. Sir C. Now who's being defensive. Obits count from any UK media outlet, even The Sun (think downmarket National Enquirer), and you may be correct in your assertion that one of the valid outlets does print a qualifying obit, but being realistic, NHL isn't a big deal over here, whereas Rugby Union is. That's why van der Westhuizen is on the list and Murray isn't.
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    Ice Hockey Players

    You think Joost van der Westhuizen isn't famous enough (in Britain) but this guy is? Go figure.
  14. Happy Burns Night to our Scottish readers, and those using it as an excuse for sampling their finest malt. (I have a bottle of 12yo Glen Moray).
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    Ebola and Other Viruses

    Looks the picture of health on BBC News at the moment. Made a full recovery.
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    The Dead Of 2015

    That'd be me.
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    Betty Driver Memorial Soapstar Superstar Thread

    While I agree that playing the same character forever doesn't show a wide acting range, being purely pragmatic it makes sense to stay in a regular well-paid job that you enjoy doing for as long as possible for security reasons.Anyway, Deirdre was involved in most of the best Corrie storylines I can remember - Rovers lorry crash where Tracey was missing, Ken/Mike affair, the whole Samir thing, and going to prison.She'll be missed. Possibly not the finest example to be fair. That was a cringing plot and the fella that played Samir was so wooden it looked like somebody had left a fence on the Street. Hey, her specs live on, right? I still watched it in those days. Was it ever explained why she pronounced his name "Shamir" for ages and then suddenly started calling him "Samir"? Surely Shome Mishtake
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    British Character Actors

    Enjoyed the first series but it all went a bit downhill after that. Oddly enough I had a fleeting thought about putting her on my longlist over Xmas... I never got into the TV series but loved the books.
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    British Character Actors

    Actress Pauline Yates has died aged 85. Best known for being Mrs Reggie Perrin, she has a list of credits as far back as 1959.
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    Political Frailty

    In other news, former senator Wendell Ford has died aged 90. Four DDP-ers awaiting the qualifying obit.
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    Betty Driver Memorial Soapstar Superstar Thread

    Not exactly the point in theses cases though. William Roache is a pretty shite actor but his characters icon status will mean his deathed is griefporned to hell like Anne Kirkbrides has. I missed her off a fucking corrie theme team for crying out loud.... I think it is right for Lardy to make this point at this time. She spent 42 years playing a character that was defined by the size of glasses she wore. It is for the tabloid press to carry out the griefporn but when someone goes we assess their work objectively. There have been some passing that have been marked by an outpouring of genuine affection on these pages which is probably worth a lot more than glorifying everyone that dies. However there may be a lingering resentment for Anne that she managed to pass under the radar. Oddly enough someone in my work game played her as a wildcard and I then remembered that she had been given time off. "One to watch for next year" I thought........ Ha I suppose, being fair, I'm a bit biased because I fucking hate Coronation Street. But for me, a good actor/actress is defined by diversity and versatility, an ability to play a range of roles and make them believable, and I think some people, especially long standing soap stars like Dreary Barlow , William Roache and Adam Woodyatt, have done themselves no favours by remaining in the same character for hundreds of years - they haven't given us a chance to form any other opinion other than their cheesy soap appearances. Of course there will always be the exception - June Brown has played Dot Cotton forever, and I think she's great, but the same applies, she's not done a huge amount outside of Eastenders for the past 30 years, thus depriving us of her wider talents. June Brown has played other roles concurrently with her stint as Dot Cotton, whereas Anne Kirkbride's only other IMDB-listed credits are a comic relief appearance as Deirdre and a Hetty Wainthrop investigates appearance also as Deirdre. Plus what I assume is a bit part in a play. FWIW I also think she was a pretty poor actress - especially evident when she was required to display 'emotion'.
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    Death By Jazz

    Ward Swingle, founder of The Swingle Singers has died aged 87.
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    Hospitalised!

    Not hospitalised but, Brian Blessed collapsed on stage yesterday with 'an apparent heart problem'. He was, however, fit to continue after a cup of sweet tea.
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    Hans And Lotte Hass

    Lotte Hass, dead at 86.
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