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  1. The number of honours according to Wiki that Princess Alexandra has been given by the Queen over the years is quite extraordinary. Surely this sort of personal privilege presentation (PPP?) will have to end but probably not until William is monarch?

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  2. On 15/02/2022 at 21:36, Gooseberry Crumble said:

     

     

    @Toast In relation to a previous chat we had on this forum  this  YouTube  video documentary  says the exact  opposite- that Princess Alexandra and The Queen are actually best friends especially since  Princess Margaret  died.

     


  3. 16 hours ago, Gooseberry Crumble said:

    https://royalcentral.co.uk/uk/the-british-royals-who-attended-prince-philips-memorial-service-and-those-who-were-missing-174671/

     

    According to this Royal  news website the Duchess of Kent was unable  to attend Prince Philips memorial service today.

    Who was the lady who accompanied the Duke of Kent to the memorial service? Huw Edwards certainly ignored her presence as he didn't seem to know nor did he know the names of the two men at the end of the row in which Boris Johnson was at the other end next to Riki, Liz & Pritti.


  4. This sounds as likely as Lord Lucan turning up & going paragliding at Beachy Head, J K Rowling having a cup of Earl Grey with Putin or the story earlier this year that an Indian couple aged 120 and 122 had celebrated their 100th wedding anniversary. This is called the 10K Diamond anniversary in one online list so obviously the names are beginning to run out after 80 (oak), 85 (wine) & 90 (granite) as no name is given for 95 which the Chands got close to a few years ago.

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  5. On 08/10/2021 at 09:48, maryportfuncity said:

     

     

    Good spending the inheritance innings, then...but Clarissa Eden (101 not out) can better that since her other half pegged out in 1977

    Helen Jackson who was the last known American Civil War widow and died in 2020 was a widow for almost 81 years. 

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  6. Frank O'Farrell has died aged 94. He was the oldest (at the time of his death) former West Ham player. [Now succeeded probably by Ken Brown] O'Farrell was one of many managers who failed at Man Utd after Matt Busby retired. Now the same is happening with nobody able to succeed Alex Ferguson.

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  7. 2 hours ago, The Old Crem said:

    Sad news but I did suspect she might have been Ill after she left Still Open all Hours and barely worked afterwards. 

    Many thought she was not happy with the scripts and she refused to be an older admirer for Granville so Stephanie Cole had that role.


  8. 30 minutes ago, Dr_T said:

    There will be a lot of shocked Aussies as they wake up to this news this morning.  I watch a lot of cricket and I'm only a year or so younger than Warne, so I remember watching all those big moments...the Gatting ball, the MCG hat trick.  Big fan of his cricket, maybe not so much the man himself.  While he possessed a fantastic cricket brain he was also one of the worst commentators.  Haven't felt a celebrity death like this for a while.

    Like Botham, he was a 'name' rather than a commentator. The best such as Mark Nicholas are often the ones who were not the best players although the really top notch ones were non-players such as Arlott and Johnson. Henry Blofeld was too fond of deviating away from the cricket.


  9. 2 hours ago, time said:

    Was Karla Homolka a schoolgirl who killed, or someone who killed schoolgirls?

    She was a serial killer who among her victims killed her own 15 year old sister. Due to the plea bargainig system she served only a few years in jail for multi murders with an accomplice and later married the brother of her lawyer. I bet he does not drink the nighttime cocoa she doubtless makes him.

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  10. 4 hours ago, Ulitzer95 said:

    I’m Sorry I Haven’t A Pulse.

     

    Starring…

    Willie Rushton

    Linda Smith

    Humphrey Lyttleton

    Victoria Wood

    Jeremy Hardy

    Tim Brooke-Taylor

    Barry Cryer

    and…

     

    … who’s next then? Graeme Garden? Colin Sell? Jack Dee? Stephen Fry? Andy Hamilton?

     

    Bill Tidy is the most likely I suppose. 89 this year.

    Also Wally Fawkes (Trog) who is now 97 & was a close friend  of Humphrey Lyttleton & fellow musician as well as being a fellow cartoonist colleague of Bill Tidy - Trog drew the long running Flook cartoon in the Daily Mail & briefly in the Daily Mirror.


  11. It does seem rather ghoulish the way that Gyles Brandreth, Stephen Fry & Piers Morgan seem to desperately want to be first to express their condolences over someone who is usually far better loved than them &  often has far superior talent. They tend to dig up a photo that shows that they actually met the deceased celebrity and resort to Wiki if they cannot come up with any original anecdote. One of Barry Cryer's best jokes was about a rude parrot. It continued to embarrass its owner by shouting 'Knickers' whenever the Vicar or ladies came to tea. The owner was so exasperated with his/her pet that the parrot was told it would be put into the fridge for 5 minutes so it could cool off & reflect on its poor behaviour. When the parrot was released it was extremely contrite and said to its owner, "Blimey, what on earth did that chicken do wrong?"

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  12. Amazingly/unbelievably the world's first 100th wedding anniversary (no special name as aparently Oak for 80th is the highest official name)has been claimed in India ( I recall when Guinness World Records had their site in Piccadilly, near to where the Ripleys Amazing one was for a few years afterwards that a display board stated how much Indians loved world records - longest finger nails etc). There is a fairly convincing photo of Bhagwaan Singh (120) & Dhan Khan (122) on their 100th W/A on 6 March 2018 with many of their family. I cannot find any subsequent news so possibly an elaborate hoax?

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  13. 26 minutes ago, Bibliogryphon said:

    I don't think he would sue, it is all in his autobiography. Not just BP co-stars

    The others weren't BP though according to his book so presumably no liaisons with Janet Ellis & Sarah Greene?


  14. On 29/10/2021 at 19:18, Bibliogryphon said:

    It didn't stop Peter Purves shagging  his female co-stars though

    Only once apparently according to Val. Perhaps you know of others - lawyers may be watching.


  15. Ralph Kohler (104) & his wife Dorothy (103) have been married 86 years 108 days & may beat all records (Wiki & Guinness World) in less than 4 years time. They probably have the 4th longest marriage of all time as records show only 3 definitely longer with 3 other marriages just quoted as "86 years" as there is no exact date known for the start of these 3 other marriages.

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  16. 3 minutes ago, One shot Paddy said:

    Bloody hell, went for a couple of drinks and came back to this! If the committee are stuck for a last minute replacement they could always go for Dove Windsor;)

    Or Phillippe de Gaulle


  17. 5 hours ago, arghton said:

    If there was an American Civil War widow in 2020 (64 years after the last veteran died) I very much doubt that all the widows of the wwi veterans are dead in under ten years after the last veteran died.

    Pretty sure there are even a couple of widows of famous wwi vets out there.

     

    As one example Jay P. Vanderbilt, I expect he's still alive and will be 70 next year. Widower of author and suffragist, chief yeoman in the navy Dorothy Frooks (1896-1997) who he got married with in 1986 when she was 90 and he was 34. 

     

    5 hours ago, arghton said:

    If there was an American Civil War widow in 2020 (64 years after the last veteran died) I very much doubt that all the widows of the wwi veterans are dead in under ten years after the last veteran died.

    Pretty sure there are even a couple of widows of famous wwi vets out there.

     

    As one example Jay P. Vanderbilt, I expect he's still alive and will be 70 next year. Widower of author and suffragist, chief yeoman in the navy Dorothy Frooks (1896-1997) who he got married with in 1986 when she was 90 and he was 34. 

    When the centenary of WW1 was 'celebrated' in 1914, it was stated that only 1 WW1 widow was still alive - presumably it was Dorothy Ellis who was born 4 years after WW1 ended. Unlike the American Civil War we do not appear to have WW1 veterans in their 80's marrying serving girls/housekeepers in their 20's to stop the neighbours talking!

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  18. 15 hours ago, Deathrace said:

    Just making the point that a WW1 widows thread might now be interesting 

    The last WW1 widow died in 2018. She was Dorothy Ellis & aged 96. She was 23 years younger than her husband Wilfred who died in 1981 aged 82.


  19. On 13/11/2017 at 14:31, msc said:

    Which brings 1912 down to 5 notable survivors on my list: Roberta McCain, William Frankland, George Leighton, Connie Sawyer and Viola Smith. Only Frankland is really Deathlisty, but I am curious to see who will be the last one standing.

    Presumably it was Viola Smith who died at the end of last year?

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