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An aged actor. It could be this year he kicks the bucket.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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An aged actor. It could be this year he kicks the bucket.

 

 

Wasn't he in Birds of a Feather?

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An aged actor. It could be this year he kicks the bucket.

 

 

Wasn't he in Birds of a Feather?

 

I know she is a bit of a munter, but she is a woman!

 

:referee:

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An aged actor. It could be this year he kicks the bucket.

 

 

Wasn't he in Birds of a Feather?

 

I know she is a bit of a munter, but she is a woman!

 

:referee:

Who are you calling a munter? Is there a DL web-cam facility that they're not telling us about? Is she your wife/sister etc?

 

Better keep smiling when you say that! .....back off slowly .....then run like the blazes.

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Angela Scoular

 

Leslie Phillips' actress wife, 21 years younger than him, has died aged 65. "She appeared in two Bond films - as Buttercup in Casino Royale in 1966 and as Ruby Bartlett in On Her Majesty's Secret Service in 1969".

 

A hit for 5 teams on the DDP.

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Angela Scoular

 

Leslie Phillips' actress wife, 21 years younger than him, has died aged 65. "She appeared in two Bond films - as Buttercup in Casino Royale in 1966 and as Ruby Bartlett in On Her Majesty's Secret Service in 1969".

 

A hit for 5 teams on the DDP.

Poor old leslie Philips.That'll probably finish him off ;)

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Angela Scoular

 

Leslie Phillips' actress wife, 21 years younger than him, has died aged 65. "She appeared in two Bond films - as Buttercup in Casino Royale in 1966 and as Ruby Bartlett in On Her Majesty's Secret Service in 1969".

 

A hit for 5 teams on the DDP.

 

Slow year so far.

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Angela Scoular

 

Leslie Phillips' actress wife, 21 years younger than him, has died aged 65. "She appeared in two Bond films - as Buttercup in Casino Royale in 1966 and as Ruby Bartlett in On Her Majesty's Secret Service in 1969".

 

A hit for 5 teams on the DDP.

 

After dropping Jose Alencar and ruling out Liz Taylor at the last minute, I can only say... woop woop!

 

EDIT: Now I'm waiting for an update to say Leslie pushed her down the stairs to get unique points ;)

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Angela Scoular

 

Leslie Phillips' actress wife, 21 years younger than him, has died aged 65. "She appeared in two Bond films - as Buttercup in Casino Royale in 1966 and as Ruby Bartlett in On Her Majesty's Secret Service in 1969".

 

A hit for 5 teams on the DDP.

 

After dropping Jose Alencar and ruling out Liz Taylor at the last minute, I can only say... woop woop!

 

EDIT: Now I'm waiting for an update to say Leslie pushed her down the stairs to get unique points ;)

 

"A post-mortem will be held in due course. Her death is currently being treated as unexplained and officers from Westminster are investigating." Hmmm.

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Angela Scoular

 

Leslie Phillips' actress wife, 21 years younger than him, has died aged 65. "She appeared in two Bond films - as Buttercup in Casino Royale in 1966 and as Ruby Bartlett in On Her Majesty's Secret Service in 1969".

 

Crap! she was on my DDP last year. ;)

 

Oh well, that's another hit on my list.

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Angela Scoular

 

Leslie Phillips' actress wife, 21 years younger than him, has died aged 65. "She appeared in two Bond films - as Buttercup in Casino Royale in 1966 and as Ruby Bartlett in On Her Majesty's Secret Service in 1969".

 

A hit for 5 teams on the DDP.

 

After dropping Jose Alencar and ruling out Liz Taylor at the last minute, I can only say... woop woop!

 

EDIT: Now I'm waiting for an update to say Leslie pushed her down the stairs to get unique points :(

 

"A post-mortem will be held in due course. Her death is currently being treated as unexplained and officers from Westminster are investigating." Hmmm.

 

 

 

 

Wow!!! Suicide by drinking acid.... ;)

 

Does that qualify for unnatural causes?

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Ah, The Sun! Dontcha just love 'em?!

 

"Phillips, 86 - whose catchphrases include Ding Dong" (just in case you don't know who he is).

 

Maybe Leslie deserves his own thread, or should these posts be moved to the "Carry On" thread (although he only appeared in 4 films and Angela Scoular in none)?

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9/10 for whoever came up with the subtitle for this thread.

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Bugger! She was on my subs bench. Didn't put her in the team in the end because I couldn't find any recent mention of the cancer.

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Angela Scoular

 

Leslie Phillips' actress wife, 21 years younger than him, has died aged 65. "She appeared in two Bond films - as Buttercup in Casino Royale in 1966 and as Ruby Bartlett in On Her Majesty's Secret Service in 1969".

 

A hit for 5 teams on the DDP.

 

After dropping Jose Alencar and ruling out Liz Taylor at the last minute, I can only say... woop woop!

 

EDIT: Now I'm waiting for an update to say Leslie pushed her down the stairs to get unique points :lol:

 

"A post-mortem will be held in due course. Her death is currently being treated as unexplained and officers from Westminster are investigating." Hmmm.

 

 

 

 

Wow!!! Suicide by drinking acid.... :party:

 

Does that qualify for unnatural causes?

 

"...not suicide, the coroner ruled"

 

The actress had married Carry On star Leslie Phillips in 1982. The actor, aged 87, was too ill to attend court

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Angela Scoular

 

Leslie Phillips' actress wife, 21 years younger than him, has died aged 65. "She appeared in two Bond films - as Buttercup in Casino Royale in 1966 and as Ruby Bartlett in On Her Majesty's Secret Service in 1969".

 

A hit for 5 teams on the DDP.

 

After dropping Jose Alencar and ruling out Liz Taylor at the last minute, I can only say... woop woop!

 

EDIT: Now I'm waiting for an update to say Leslie pushed her down the stairs to get unique points :lol:

 

"A post-mortem will be held in due course. Her death is currently being treated as unexplained and officers from Westminster are investigating." Hmmm.

 

 

 

 

Wow!!! Suicide by drinking acid.... :party:

 

Does that qualify for unnatural causes?

 

"...not suicide, the coroner ruled"

 

The actress had married Carry On star Leslie Phillips in 1982. The actor, aged 87, was too ill to attend court

 

Still an accident though, so the points bonus remains...

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Well, it's unnatural, but I can't see how it's not suicide. No mention of accident, unless I've missed it.

 

Coroner Dr Fiona Wilcox recorded a verdict of "killing herself while the balance of her mind was disturbed".

 

Ms Scoular's death was not suicide, the coroner ruled.

 

 

 

Whatever, a horrible way to go.

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Well, it's unnatural, but I can't see how it's not suicide. No mention of accident, unless I've missed it.

 

Coroner Dr Fiona Wilcox recorded a verdict of "killing herself while the balance of her mind was disturbed".

 

Ms Scoular's death was not suicide, the coroner ruled.

 

:party:

 

Whatever, a horrible way to go. 5.gif

Indeed.

 

BTW, nice head scratching smily; duly nicked.

 

regards,

Hein

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Leslie Phillips has started tweeting and was good enough to have a recent pic of himself downloaded.

 

I think the ol' chestnut phrase "noticeably frail" leaps to mind...

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