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2 minutes ago, Banana said:

 

Just seen a sun report too. Rip Des

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Some deaths hit harder than others - this one feels like a real shock even though he was 88.

 

RIP Des - hope you had as good a life privately as you appeared to have when you were on TV.

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Not a massive surprise as he was increasingly frail but (if it wasn't Covid-related), I would have thought he'd have had a couple more years left in him. Having said that, a good long life, well-lived. RIP 

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Sad news a true entertainer a brilliant presenter, singer and Comedian a man of many talents, expected him to go on for a few years yet but 88 is a good age to reach. RIP. 

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A good age. RIP

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On ‎03‎/‎10‎/‎2020 at 14:17, Youth in Asia said:

I'm going to go out on  limb here and speculate that he is the only one of the male guests that participated in legendary Morecambe and Wise sketches to still be alive, after the sad demise of Brucie, Preview, Ed Wood3 and a few others. There were other male guests like Elton John but the sketches weren't so good. The women like Rippon and Jackson are still going.

 

On ‎03‎/‎10‎/‎2020 at 15:18, harrymcnallysblueandwhitearmy said:

 

Bough, Aspel and Whitmore are still (metaphorically) cartwheeling and backflipping.

 

 

 

Christ - only posted start of October and Bough and O'Connor already gone 6 weeks later.

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One of those celebs who I didn't know were still alive, I only looked him up the other day after hearing a mention of him on the radio and thinking 'surely he's already dead'....

Is there any charity shop vinyl section anywhere in the UK that doesn't have at least one Des O'Conner album in it?  

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Feels a bit like the end of an era. Not many of those variety entertainers left. Tarbuck at a push - another name to consider 

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Well I did say he was a probable!

I got the ' he will get to 90' bit wrong tho.

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11 minutes ago, TheKestrelofDoom said:

One of those celebs who I didn't know were still alive, I only looked him up the other day after hearing a mention of him on the radio and thinking 'surely he's already dead'....

Is there any charity shop vinyl section anywhere in the UK that doesn't have at least one Des O'Conner album in it?  

No.

I did a tour of every charidee shop last year, bought every one of his singles and albums I could find then burnt the fucking lot of them.

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19 minutes ago, Lard Bazaar said:

Dead O’Connor. 

Wasn't there a member on here called dead O' goner? That's one of the best ones I've heard.

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Is it just me or is 89 a common age of death for celebrities and 88 isn’t? 

 

I was thinking O’Connor would get to 89 at least. Ian Holm, Cliff Robertson, William Windom, Adam West and Alberto de Mendoza are the only other celebrities who died at 88, that I can think of, off hand. I can however think of many celebrities who died at 89, off hand. 

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2 minutes ago, the_engineer said:

Wasn't there a member on here called dead O' goner? That's one of the best ones I've heard.

There was.

Des was the first popular entertainer I remember seeing live, he was playing Buttons in Cinderella (possibly at the Belgrade Theatre) I was 7. Scarred me for life (Eric Morecambe type joke)

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Yes, the BBC report indicates that he died from complications of a fall, in which case, we can’t blame ourselves for not seeing it coming this early. 

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7 minutes ago, time said:

There was.

Des was the first popular entertainer I remember seeing live, he was playing Buttons in Cinderella (possibly at the Belgrade Theatre) I was 7. Scarred me for life (Eric Morecambe type joke)

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His skit that he did with morecombe and wise was great but also who could forget this.

 

 

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Ernie: Des O' Connor is a self-made man
Eric: I think it's very good of him to take the blame

 

Ernie: I hear Des O'Connor is suffering from athlete's voice
Eric You mean people hear his voice and want to run?

Ernie: I've got some great news
Eric: What? Has Des O'Connor got a sore throat?

Eric: I've just bought Des O'Connor's new album
Ernie: Where from?
Eric: Boots the chemist
Ernie: Did you need a prescription?
Eric: I had to go to the poison counter

 

 

 

Etc etc. You had to be there, I suppose.

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9 minutes ago, harrymcnallysblueandwhitearmy said:

Ernie: Des O' Connor is a self-made man
Eric: I think it's very good of him to take the blame

 

Ernie: I hear Des O'Connor is suffering from athlete's voice
Eric You mean people hear his voice and want to run?

Ernie: I've got some great news
Eric: What? Has Des O'Connor got a sore throat?

Eric: I've just bought Des O'Connor's new album
Ernie: Where from?
Eric: Boots the chemist
Ernie: Did you need a prescription?
Eric: I had to go to the poison counter

 

 

 

Etc etc. You had to be there, I suppose.

 

Didn't help if you were.  Not very funny, not very clever, just nasty.

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Does that leave just Gordon Ramsay now left for celebrities who claim to have been professional footballers but weren't?

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26 minutes ago, Toast said:

 

Didn't help if you were.  Not very funny, not very clever, just nasty.

 

But he was in on the 'joke(s)' and it boosted his career. Des was no 'flake and I'm sure he and his bank manager sent a thank you card to E&E (and Eddie Braben).

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He has been dead for hours now and not a sniff of that cunt Coffin Lodger coming on here and posting about how absolutely devastated he is and how he watched him on everything he was in blah blah blah.

 

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