MrWonderful 480 Posted December 27, 2022 2 hours ago, The Daredevil said: Assuming Pelé is out before 2023, here are my revised 11 recommended drops and 11 likely drops. Recommded drops Dick Cheney (81, doesn’t seem to be in any immediate danger, still semi-active in politics) Emperor Akihito (recovering from heart failure, looks in good shape for late eighties) Desmond Morris (in top form for a ninety-four year old, still giving interviews) Prunella Scales (still out and about whilst passing for someone ten years young) Denis Law (occasionally still steps out in public, not in any immediate danger) David Crosby (still working, better candidates to have at this stage) Michael Gambon (made quite a few recent zoo visits, not in immediate danger) Silvio Berlusconi (still active in politics this year, looking a youthful 86 year old) Marianne Faithfull (next one I would drop: in care home but still was able to give recent lengthy interview) Linda Ronstadt (76, no immediate danger, gave interview not long ago where she looked fabulous) Shane MacGowan (only 65, well enough to give Christmas message, although he may not see seventy) If someone disagrees with any of these, that’s ok, as long as you can name an alternate name to be dropped. 11 will likely have to be dropped. Likely drops Dick Cheney Desmond Morris Denis Law Norman Tebbit David Crosby Michael Gambon Silvio Berlusconi Marianne Faithfull Linda Ronstadt Douglas Hurd Shane MacGowan Ronstadt does look fine for now, but I'd caution against thinking she's completely safe for 2023. At the end of last year, Olivia Newton-John looked good, too. Of course, we all knew how serious her cancer had been for quite some time, and it was just a matter of when the treatments stopped working. Well, they stopped working, and in a matter of months, she went from looking good to dead. Ronstadt is past the usual life expectancy for her affliction. So while she looked fine in the interview and while she probably won't be dead next month, once it starts to deteriorate, it often doesn't take long. I'll consider dropping her, but it's not like she has much time to live, relatively speaking. 1 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Windsor 2,233 Posted December 28, 2022 Stuart Hall. Because why not. Turns 93 next year. Generally forgotten about on account of being a nonce. 3 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Hartnell 1999 89 Posted December 28, 2022 My Deathlist predictions for 2023: 1. Pope Benedict XVI 2. Pele 3. Gianluca Vialli 4. Rolf Harris 5. James Whale 6. Henry Kissinger 7. Bob Barker 8. June Spencer 9. Jimmy Carter 10. Nigel Starmer-Smith 11. Glynis Johns 12. Roberta Flack 13. Alan Greenspan 14. Jonnie Irwin 15. Tony Bennett 16. Harry Belafonte 17. Joanne Woodward 18. Bobby Charlton 19. Rob Burrow 20. Dick Van Dyke 21. Linda Nolan 22. David Attenborough 23. Eva Marie Saint 24. William Russell 25. Rosalynn Carter 26. James Earl Jones 27. George Alagiah 28. Mel Brooks 29. Andy Taylor 30. Jacques Delors 31. David Graham 32. Yoko Ono 33. Cleo Laine 34. Gudrun Ure 35. Stanley Baxter 36. Noam Chomsky 37. Sandy Gall 38. Barbara Walters 39. Winnie Ewing 40. Bob Newhart 41. Norman Tebbit 42. Jean-Marie Le Pen 43. Burt Bacharach 44. Shannen Doherty 45. Ted Kaczynski 46. Douglas Hurd 47. Nigel Lawson 48. Rex Williams 49. Shane MacGowan 50. Vladimir Putin Colour key: Keep from 2022 Deathlist Returnee from older Deathlist Debut entry Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Deathrace 1,170 Posted December 28, 2022 14 hours ago, arghton said: Agreed. Both are in the "how the hell are they still alive" territory for me now. Ackland looked very frail in that Read A Letter video. It's been two years and eight months since it. Has he been heard of during the last year or two? Kundera is very ill and has been for a while. The Czech ex-president confirmed it in his birthday message for Kundera earlier this year. He's been unable to comment on anything for a while and did not participate in any way in the making of that documentary on himself. Was watching another Tales of the Unexpected episode with Ackland in the other day from 1988 in which he plays an elderly somewhat bumbling colonel. The guy looked geriatic then but has lived for nearly another 35 years. 2 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Drewsky1211 4,732 Posted December 28, 2022 Hypothetical 2023 List- FINAL VERSION 1. Pope Benedict XVI (96, Former Pope; -) 2. Pele (83, Footballer; 41) 3. Gianluca Vialli (59, Ex-Chelsea manager; NEW) 4. Rolf Harris (93, Pedophile; NEW) 5. Bob Barker (100, The Price Is Right; 4) 6. Henry Kissinger (100, Diplomat; 2) 7. Roberta Flack (86, Singer; NEW) 8. June Spencer (104, Peggy Woolley; NEW) 9. William Russell (99, Actor; NEW) 10. Rob Burrow (41, Rugby player; NEW) 11. Jimmy Carter (99, Ex US President; 9) 12. James Whale (72, Broadcaster; 26) 13. Glynis Johns (100, Actress; NEW) 14. Nigel Starmer-Smith (79, Rugby Commentator; 6) 15. Tony Bennett (97, Crooner; 10) 16. Mel Brooks (97, Comedian / Director; 14) 17. Joanne Woodward (93, Actress; -) 18. David Graham (98, Actor; NEW) 19. Alan Greenspan (97, Economist; 5) 20. Eva Marie Saint (99, Actress; NEW) 21. Jean-Marie Le Pen (95, French Neo-Nazi; 24) 22. Harry Belafonte (96, Singer; 13) 23. Dick Van Dyke (98, Actor; 1) 24. Jacques Delors (98, French Politician; 30) 25. Stanley Baxter (97, Comedian; 35) 26. Cleo Laine (96, Jazz Singer; 27) 27. Jonnie Irwin (50, TV presenter; NEW) 28. Fay Weldon (92, Author; NEW) 29. Noam Chomsky (95, Intellectual; 37) 30. Norman Tebbit (92, Politician; 39) 31. Rosalynn Carter (96, Ex-FLOTUS; 20) 32. Burt Bacharach (95, Singer Songwriter; 34) 33. Barbara Walters (94, Broadcast Journalist; -) 34. Bob Newhart (94, Comedian; -) 35. Winnie Ewing (94, Scottish Politician; NEW) 36. Milan Kundera (94, Author; 46) 37. Nigel Lawson (91, UK Politician; -) 38. George Alagiah (68, Newscaster; NEW) 39. Bobby Charlton (86, Footballer; 16) 40. Tom Lehrer (95, Musical humorist; NEW) 41. Sandy Gall (96, TV news reporter; 21) 42. James Earl Jones (92, Vader's Voice; NEW) 43. Dennis Skinner (91, Politician; NEW) 44. Kenneth Cope (92, Actor; NEW) 45. Andy Taylor (62, Duran Duran guitarist; NEW) 46. David Attenborough (97, Broadcaster and Natural Historian; 17) 47. Shannen Doherty (53, 90210 Actor; -) 48. Joss Ackland (95, Actor; 49) 49. Douglas Hurd (93, Politician; 43) 50. Vladimir Putin (71, Orc; NEW) If Pele (or someone else on the list) ends up dying before Saturday night, then Ted Kaczynski replaces him- I'd put him between Ackland and Hurd. If a return or debut name dies (i.e. Benedict), either Linda Nolan or Yoko Ono returns. 7 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
drol 11,933 Posted December 28, 2022 On 08/08/2022 at 14:18, arghton said: Heeraben Modi (1922) Narendra's fucking ancient mother. Never mentioned here before as far as I know, but she's now 100. Heeraben Modi hospitalised, but for "routine check-up". Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Miranda lass 98 Posted December 28, 2022 Just wondering if anyone else has found out that someone on their deathlist for the year actually died years ago. An actor named Paul Muller is said on Wikipedia to have died in 2016 but was definitely listed to be alive at the start of this year. Which would make this person invalid, obviously. So either nobody knew he was dead or someone is vandalizing pages on Wikipedia. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Sean 6,314 Posted December 28, 2022 6 hours ago, Windsor said: Stuart Hall. Because why not. Turns 93 next year. Generally forgotten about on account of being a nonce. 94 next year. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Windsor 2,233 Posted December 28, 2022 18 minutes ago, Miranda lass said: Just wondering if anyone else has found out that someone on their deathlist for the year actually died years ago. An actor named Paul Muller is said on Wikipedia to have died in 2016 but was definitely listed to be alive at the start of this year. Which would make this person invalid, obviously. So either nobody knew he was dead or someone is vandalizing pages on Wikipedia. Even some of the ‘famous’ get forgotten… Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
msc 18,438 Posted December 28, 2022 Lon Satton on my Oldies team this year apparently died 2 or 3 years ago. I say if they're big enough to have a decent sized role in a James Bond film, they're big enough to have their death mentioned by the fucking press. But that's just me... 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
DCI Frank Burnside 3,887 Posted December 28, 2022 Julian Glover Played Bond Villian Aris Kristatos in For Your Eyes Only and Walter Donovan in Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade amongst other roles Turns 88 next year. Previously married to Eileen Atkins and currrently married to Isla Blair 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Mort de rire 9 Posted December 28, 2022 5 hours ago, Drewsky1211 said: Hypothetical 2023 List- FINAL VERSION 1. Pope Benedict XVI (96, Former Pope; -) Just announced on French news Pope Francis asks for prays for Pope Benedict/Benoit. He might not make it to 2023, don't hold your breath or I hope he doesn't ! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Mort de rire 9 Posted December 28, 2022 Most of the year we're waiting for the toll to increase then the last few weeks hoping they'll make it to the following year. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Szabaka 93 Posted December 28, 2022 with two notable exceptions, they can go anytime and much of the world would be pleased Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Insane 349 Posted December 28, 2022 7 hours ago, Drewsky1211 said: Hypothetical 2023 List- FINAL VERSION 1. Pope Benedict XVI (96, Former Pope; -) 2. Pele (83, Footballer; 41) 3. Gianluca Vialli (59, Ex-Chelsea manager; NEW) 4. Rolf Harris (93, Pedophile; NEW) 5. Bob Barker (100, The Price Is Right; 4) 6. Henry Kissinger (100, Diplomat; 2) 7. Roberta Flack (86, Singer; NEW) 8. June Spencer (104, Peggy Woolley; NEW) 9. William Russell (99, Actor; NEW) 10. Rob Burrow (41, Rugby player; NEW) 11. Jimmy Carter (99, Ex US President; 9) 12. James Whale (72, Broadcaster; 26) 13. Glynis Johns (100, Actress; NEW) 14. Nigel Starmer-Smith (79, Rugby Commentator; 6) 15. Tony Bennett (97, Crooner; 10) 16. Mel Brooks (97, Comedian / Director; 14) 17. Joanne Woodward (93, Actress; -) 18. David Graham (98, Actor; NEW) 19. Alan Greenspan (97, Economist; 5) 20. Eva Marie Saint (99, Actress; NEW) 21. Jean-Marie Le Pen (95, French Neo-Nazi; 24) 22. Harry Belafonte (96, Singer; 13) 23. Dick Van Dyke (98, Actor; 1) 24. Jacques Delors (98, French Politician; 30) 25. Stanley Baxter (97, Comedian; 35) 26. Cleo Laine (96, Jazz Singer; 27) 27. Jonnie Irwin (50, TV presenter; NEW) 28. Fay Weldon (92, Author; NEW) 29. Noam Chomsky (95, Intellectual; 37) 30. Norman Tebbit (92, Politician; 39) 31. Rosalynn Carter (96, Ex-FLOTUS; 20) 32. Burt Bacharach (95, Singer Songwriter; 34) 33. Barbara Walters (94, Broadcast Journalist; -) 34. Bob Newhart (94, Comedian; -) 35. Winnie Ewing (94, Scottish Politician; NEW) 36. Milan Kundera (94, Author; 46) 37. Nigel Lawson (91, UK Politician; -) 38. George Alagiah (68, Newscaster; NEW) 39. Bobby Charlton (86, Footballer; 16) 40. Tom Lehrer (95, Musical humorist; NEW) 41. Sandy Gall (96, TV news reporter; 21) 42. James Earl Jones (92, Vader's Voice; NEW) 43. Dennis Skinner (91, Politician; NEW) 44. Kenneth Cope (92, Actor; NEW) 45. Andy Taylor (62, Duran Duran guitarist; NEW) 46. David Attenborough (97, Broadcaster and Natural Historian; 17) 47. Shannen Doherty (53, 90210 Actor; -) 48. Joss Ackland (95, Actor; 49) 49. Douglas Hurd (93, Politician; 43) 50. Vladimir Putin (71, Orc; NEW) If Pele (or someone else on the list) ends up dying before Saturday night, then Ted Kaczynski replaces him- I'd put him between Ackland and Hurd. If a return or debut name dies (i.e. Benedict), either Linda Nolan or Yoko Ono returns. I did have a issue with the first two but then I realized there interchangeable at this point 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Insane 349 Posted December 28, 2022 I’m honestly surprised that no one has Dianne Feinstein Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Sean 6,314 Posted December 28, 2022 1 hour ago, Insane said: I’m honestly surprised that no one has Dianne Feinstein Feinstein as a fascinating name.Clearly senile and looks like death but not a cert or near cert for 2023 plus turns 90 halfway through next year which marks her down in some pools points wise. 2 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
maryportfuncity 10,645 Posted December 29, 2022 On 25/12/2022 at 22:26, TheKeysOfMarinus said: It's probably nothing but may be worth keeping an eye on Mike Oldfield (b. 1953). Next month will mark six years since his last studio album, the last time he did anything in the public eye. A 50th anniversary Tubular Bells tour is happening without him next year. His long-term collaborator Robin Smith is arranging and conducting it but no sign of Oldfield. It may be that he's just happy to retire but you'd expect him to mark it himself in some way, considering the previous sequels, re-recordings and tours. Nowt to see here in my opinion, reluctant stage performer at the height of his fame. Richard Branson basically gave him a Bentley as a bribe to get him onstage once to promote Tubular Bells. Briefly cured that on the back of undergoing some pscyhobabble bollocks that resulted in an oddly commercial phase in his career but long since adjusted to low profile life and sporadic public eye stuff. 2023 will also throw the surviving trio of Pink Floyd's into the public eye (since their Dark Side of the Moon opus turns 50 and remains firmly in the top five sellers of all time). They're apparently healthy for rock musicians touching 80, and all at least semi-active professionally. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
TheKeysOfMarinus 390 Posted December 29, 2022 20 minutes ago, maryportfuncity said: Nowt to see here in my opinion, reluctant stage performer at the height of his fame. Richard Branson basically gave him a Bentley as a bribe to get him onstage once to promote Tubular Bells. Briefly cured that on the back of undergoing some pscyhobabble bollocks that resulted in an oddly commercial phase in his career but long since adjusted to low profile life and sporadic public eye stuff. That is true. I think he was more visible around a decade ago - he did the Olympics opening, a BBC Four doc and some new albums - but that’s only a few things and he’s always been fairly quiet. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
chiesa52 132 Posted December 29, 2022 If he survives until Sunday you should make Pope Benedict number 1 on the 2023 List! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
chiesa52 132 Posted December 29, 2022 You might also consider Doc Severinson, famous American Trumpet player who fronted the Tonight Show Band with Johnny Carson- he's 95, and he retired a few months ago- Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
The Daredevil 1,189 Posted December 29, 2022 John Glen (British film director) Directed five James Bond films in the 1980s and will turn 91 next May. Definitely famous enough for the DeathList; guaranteed to get a BBC obit. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Miranda lass 98 Posted December 29, 2022 My 2023 list. 1. Billy Connolly 2. Malcolm Hebden 3. Roger Corman 4. Michael J Fox 5. Robert A Chase 6. Bobby Hull 7. Bill Hayes 8. Jimmy Carter 9. Michael Schumacher 10. Chris Chitell 11. Nikko Mcbrain 12. Morgan Freeman 13. Herb Douglas 14. Michael Caine 15. Bob Barker 16. Peter Gabriel 17. Chuck Norris 18. Glenn Tipton 19. Thelma Barlow 20. David Attenborough 21. Dick van dyke 22. Sylvester Stallone 23. Harrison Ford 24. Anthony mason 25. Henry Kissinger 26. Helen worth 27. John savident 28. Michael Parkinson 29. Julie Goodyear 30. Bob Richards 31. Alan alda 32. Bruce Welch 33. Michael Douglas 34. Barry Gibb 35. Christopher Lloyd 36. Eileen Derbyshire 37. Meg johnson 38. Bill Wyman 39. Tommy Steele 40. Ken farrington 41. Barbara Knox 42. Mick jagger 43. Doreen mantel 44. June Spencer 45. Charles coste 46. Sandy gall 47. Tony Mordente 48. John Williams 49. Bob Newhart 50. Stanley Baxter Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Gooseberry Crumble 5,337 Posted December 29, 2022 @La Faucheuse Only some mobility issues as far as I am aware with regards to Lee Majors. I would be astonished if Barbara Walters isn't on next years official list. 3 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Commtech Sio Bibble 2,028 Posted December 29, 2022 1 hour ago, Miranda lass said: 26. Helen worth Have I missed something here, shes only 71 and Gail is still an active part of Corrie. 3 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites