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2 minutes ago, YoungWillz said:

BBC have just reported Frank Windsor's death. RIP.

 

At dead years old its never too early to start thinking about life insurance.

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4 minutes ago, YoungWillz said:

BBC have just reported Frank Windsor's death. RIP.

Aged 92, one of (at the time, admittedly) the UK's best known actors and still a DDP unique for M6 toll(ed). 

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6 minutes ago, msc said:

 

At dead years old its never too early to start thinking about life insurance.

This John Player advert is worth watching to the end.

 

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On 23/07/2018 at 20:13, YoungWillz said:

Talking of Frank Windsor (in connection with Dear John of all things), he turned 91 earlier this month.

 

Any recent sightings?

At a crematorium somewhere very shortly it seems!  R.I.P 

 

From Z to dead :(

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21 minutes ago, time said:

This John Player advert is worth watching to the end.

 

 

 

Long, firm, satisfying!

 

So the copywriter for that ad had read Freud, then

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Holley was in 277 episodes, more than any other actor living.

Brian Blessed and Jennie Goossens (both turning 86 next year) are now the only living actors who were in more than 100 episodes.

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From my original list from 2012

 

James Ellis (1931) - James is the only cast member to appear in all series

Frank Windsor (1927)

Brian Blessed (1936)

Colin Welland (1934)

Jeremy Kemp (1935)

Geoffrey Whitehead (1939)

Marcus Hammond (?)

David Daker (1935)

Stephen Yardley (1942)

Bernard Holley (1940)

Joss Ackland (1928)

John Woodvine (1929)

Paul Angelis (1943) - Brother of Michael and provided the voice for Ringo in the Yellow Submarine film

Ian Cullen (1939)

Geoffrey Hayes (1942) - Better known for presenting Rainbow

Allan O' Keefe (?)

Ray Lonnen (1940)

 

Those in bold are still with us leaving 8/17

 

Six of those names are on the radar and the other two might be an Obit problem

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4 minutes ago, Bibliogryphon said:

From my original list from 2012

 

James Ellis (1931) - James is the only cast member to appear in all series

Frank Windsor (1927)

Brian Blessed (1936)

Colin Welland (1934)

Jeremy Kemp (1935)

Geoffrey Whitehead (1939)

Marcus Hammond (?)

David Daker (1935)

Stephen Yardley (1942)

Bernard Holley (1940)

Joss Ackland (1928)

John Woodvine (1929)

Paul Angelis (1943) - Brother of Michael and provided the voice for Ringo in the Yellow Submarine film

Ian Cullen (1939)

Geoffrey Hayes (1942) - Better known for presenting Rainbow

Allan O' Keefe (?)

Ray Lonnen (1940)

 

Those in bold are still with us leaving 8/17

 

Six of those names are on the radar and the other two might be an Obit problem

 

 

Woodvine, yeah...aged improbably well. He played Frank's dad in Shameless as well.

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4 minutes ago, Bibliogryphon said:

From my original list from 2012

 

James Ellis (1931) - James is the only cast member to appear in all series

Frank Windsor (1927)

Brian Blessed (1936)

Colin Welland (1934)

Jeremy Kemp (1935)

Geoffrey Whitehead (1939)

Marcus Hammond (?)

David Daker (1935)

Stephen Yardley (1942)

Bernard Holley (1940)

Joss Ackland (1928)

John Woodvine (1929)

Paul Angelis (1943) - Brother of Michael and provided the voice for Ringo in the Yellow Submarine film

Ian Cullen (1939)

Geoffrey Hayes (1942) - Better known for presenting Rainbow

Allan O' Keefe (?)

Ray Lonnen (1940)

 

Those in bold are still with us leaving 8/17

 

Six of those names are on the radar and the other two might be an Obit problem


Marcus Hammond was born in 1938. Not sure about O'Keefe though.

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