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I think 2018 may be closer to the truth, but Denver Broncos owner Pat Bowlen--as his team goes to Super Bowl 50 and he dreams of banana pudding with Alzheimer's, is in year three of post diagnosis. Usually it's year 6-7 you need to look at; but they pulled him as CEO of the team two years ago. His wife (who looks deceased) says 'do it for Pat' so presumably he hasn't a lot of time.

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http://www.thedenverchannel.com/sports/broncos/broncos-owner-pat-bowlens-wife-tells-team-to-win-super-bowl-50-get-it-done-for-pat

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No, I didn't have Sheila Sim on any list, "Lord;" I just found it a rather obvious candidate the Committee overlooked (among several others).

 

I do have some suggestions for 2017; Lou Ferrigno - all those steroids have played havoc with him at times over the years as he has acknowledged himself.

 

Florence Henderson of The Brady Bunch maybe? She seems sharp mentally, but is showing her age pretty badly now.

 

I believe I mentioned Joan Lunden somewhere else; she has been fighting cancer for a few years now, though, so a definite possibility there.

 

David Soul, now 74; unsure of his health, but Father time is passing with him also,

 

So, some suggestions"Lord" which I hope meet your satisfaction.

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"50 for 2017"

1/Ed Ames/2/Kaye Ballard/3Orson Bean/4James Caan/5William Christopher/6Dabney Coleman/7Mike Connors/8Michael Constantine/9William Daniels/10Gloria DeHaven/11 Bruce Dern/12/Angie Dickenson/13Bradford Dillman/14/Keir Dullea/15/Rhonda Fleming/16/Jane Fonda/17 Lou Ferrigno/18Jane Fonda/19Elliott Gould/20Shecky Greene/21/Barbara Hale/22Florence Henderson/23 Hal Holbrook/24Conrad Janis/25Anne Jeffreys/26Sally Kellerman/27 Patricia Laffan/28 Gavin MacLeod/ 29 Lee Majors/30 Dorothy Malone/ 31 Barry Manilow/ 32 David McCallum/33 Yvette Mimieux/ 34 Terry Moore/35 Kim Novak/36 Hugh O'Brien/ 37 Nehemiah Persoff/ 38 Joyce Randolph/39 Doris Roberts/40 Jill St. John/41 George Segal/42 Tom Skeritt/43 David Soul/44 Connie Stevens/45 Patrick Stewart/46 Larry Storch/ 47Kathleen Turner/48 Frankie Valli/49 Burt Ward/50 George Wendt.

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"50 for 2017"

1/Ed Ames/2/Kaye Ballard/3Orson Bean/4James Caan/5William Christopher/6Dabney Coleman/7Mike Connors/8Michael Constantine/9William Daniels/10Gloria DeHaven/11 Bruce Dern/12/Angie Dickenson/13Bradford Dillman/14/Keir Dullea/15/Rhonda Fleming/16/Jane Fonda/17 Lou Ferrigno/18Jane Fonda/19Elliott Gould/20Shecky Greene/21/Barbara Hale/22Florence Henderson/23 Hal Holbrook/24Conrad Janis/25Anne Jeffreys/26Sally Kellerman/27 Patricia Laffan/28 Gavin MacLeod/ 29 Lee Majors/30 Dorothy Malone/ 31 Barry Manilow/ 32 David McCallum/33 Yvette Mimieux/ 34 Terry Moore/35 Kim Novak/36 Hugh O'Brien/ 37 Nehemiah Persoff/ 38 Joyce Randolph/39 Doris Roberts/40 Jill St. John/41 George Segal/42 Tom Skeritt/43 David Soul/44 Connie Stevens/45 Patrick Stewart/46 Larry Storch/ 47Kathleen Turner/48 Frankie Valli/49 Burt Ward/50 George Wendt.

Jane Fonda isn't looking sick enough to even consider her.

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Have we all forgotten about I.M Pei? He's like 98 at the minute yet DL haven't included him and I haven't seen him mentioned on the forum in a long time.

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I think Lupita Tovar is perfect for the list, if she's famous enough for it, and the way she's holding up i think she'll live long enough for 2017 list...considering she is 105 now.....

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Have we all forgotten about I.M Pei? He's like 98 at the minute yet DL haven't included him and I haven't seen him mentioned on the forum in a long time.

I've included him on a few shadow lists over the years (including this year).

The only recent news is that he was hospitalized after being assaulted by a care worker, but he's already recovered and will most likely live as long as Oscar Niemeyer (Architects tend to last a while).

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Just reading an excellent book on Desert Island Discs, and found a list of people who lived for at least 50 years after going on the show who are still alive today.

-Petula Clark, 83

-Sally Ann Howes, 85

-Vera Lynn, 98

-Peggy Cummins, 90

-Claire Bloom, 84

-Stirling Moss, 86

-David Attenborough, 89

-Tommy Steele, 79

-Harry Belafonte, 88

-Dame Beryl Gray, 88

-Elizabeth Seal, 82

-Chris Barber, 85

-Judy Grinham, 76

-Sylvia Sims, 82

-Shirley Bassey, 79

-Anne Heywood, 83

-Denis Norden, 93

-Cliff Richard, 75

-Brian Rix, 92

-Pat Suzuki, 85

-Marty Wilde, 76

-Babs and Teddie Beverley, 89

-Julian Bream, 82

-Joan Collins, 82

-Ann Haydon-Jones, 77

-Barbara Jefford, 85

-Leslie Phillips, 91

 

Mind you, Leslie Phillips has had a stroke and a seizure in the past two years.

 

Interestingly enough, the recently departed Sheila Sim lived 62 years before this January.

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Just reading an excellent book on Desert Island Discs, and found a list of people who lived for at least 50 years after going on the show who are still alive today.

-Petula Clark, 83

-Sally Ann Howes, 85

-Vera Lynn, 98

-Peggy Cummins, 90

-Claire Bloom, 84

-Stirling Moss, 86

-David Attenborough, 89

-Tommy Steele, 79

-Harry Belafonte, 88

-Dame Beryl Gray, 88

-Elizabeth Seal, 82

-Chris Barber, 85

-Judy Grinham, 76

-Sylvia Sims, 82

-Shirley Bassey, 79

-Anne Heywood, 83

-Denis Norden, 93

-Cliff Richard, 75

-Brian Rix, 92

-Pat Suzuki, 85

-Marty Wilde, 76

-Babs and Teddie Beverley, 89

-Julian Bream, 82

-Joan Collins, 82

-Ann Haydon-Jones, 77

-Barbara Jefford, 85

-Leslie Phillips, 91

 

Mind you, Leslie Phillips has had a stroke and a seizure in the past two years.

 

Interestingly enough, the recently departed Sheila Sim lived 62 years before this January.

Here's a full list of 50s and 60s DID survivors:

 

Desert Island Discs

1940s

 

1950s

 

Petula Clark / b. 1932

Sally Ann Howes / b. 1930

Vera Lynn / b. 1917

Peggy Cummins / b. 1925

Tony Mottram / b. 1920

Edward Allcard / b. 1914

Claire Bloom / b. 1931

Stirling Moss / b. 1929

Leslie Caron / b. 1931

Shirley Abicair / b. 1930

Janette Scott / b. 1938

Tommy Steele / b. 1936

David Attenborough / b. 1926

Beryl Grey / b. 1927

Cleo Laine / b. 1927

Harry Belafonte / b. 1927

Elizabeth Seal / b. 1933

June Paul / b. 1934

Chris Barber / b. 1930

Judy Grinham / b. 1939

Sylvia Syms / b. 1934

 

1960

 

Marty Wilde / b. 1939

Anne Heywood / b. 1932

Shirley Bassey / b. 1937

Brian Rix / b. 1924

Pat Suzuki / b. 1930

Cliff Richard / b. 1940

Denis Norden / b. 1922

 

1961

 

Teddie Beverley / b. 1927

Babs Beverley / b. 1927

Barbara Jefford / b. 1930

Julian Bream / b. 1933

Ann Haydon / b. 1938

Joan Collins / b. 1933

 

1962

 

Leslie Phillips / b. 1924

Bruce Forsyth / b. 1928

 

1963

 

Juliette Greco / b. 1927

Bernard Cribbins / b. 1928

Millicent Martin / b. 1934

 

1964

 

Julie Andrews / b. 1935

Vanessa Redgrave / b. 1937

Robbie Brightwell / b. 1939

Honor Blackman / b. 1925

 

1965

 

Frank Ifield / b. 1937

Sheila Hancock / b. 1933

Hayley Mills / b. 1946

Robert F. Marx / b. 1933

Annie Ross / b. 1930

Rita Tushingham / b. 1942

Peter Hall / b. 1930

 

1966

 

Sara Leighton / b. 1937

Nina, Baroness van Pallandt / b. 1932

Virginia McKenna / b. 1931

Michael Craig / b. 1928

June Ritchie / b. 1938

Katharine Whitehorn / b. 1928

Arnold Wesker / b. 1932

Stephen Bishop / b. 1940

Chay Blyth / b. 1940

John Ridgway / b. 1938

 

1967

 

Gerald Harper / b. 1929

Barry Briggs / b. 1934

Rolf Harris / b. 1930

Fenella Fielding / b. 1927

Roy Hudd / b. 1936

Tom Courtenay / b. 1937

Alan Bennett / b. 1934

Andre Previn / b. 1929

Jacques Loussier / b. 1934

 

1968

 

Ann Mallalieu / b. 1945

Desmond Morris / b. 1928

John Williams / b. 1941

John Bird / b. 1936

Susan Hampshire / b. 1937

Marilyn Horne / b. 1934

Margaret Drabble / b. 1939

Trevor Nunn / b. 1940

Janet Baker / b. 1933

Eleanor Bron / b. 1938

Richard Lester / b. 1932

Richard Baker / b. 1925

Des Wilson / b. ca. 1941

Asa Briggs / b. 1921

 

1969

 

Heather Harper / b. 1930

Maggie Fitzgibbon / b. 1929

Zena Skinner / b. 1927

Mary Wilson / b. 1916

Nicolai Gedda / b. 1925

Virginia Wade / b. 1945

Antonia Fraser / b. 1932

Rachael Heyhoe / b. 1939

Des O’Connor / b. 1932

Donald Zec / b. 1919

Anthony Grey / b. 1938

Moira Anderson / b. 1938

 

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Just reading an excellent book on Desert Island Discs, and found a list of people who lived for at least 50 years after going on the show who are still alive today.

-Petula Clark, 83

-Sally Ann Howes, 85

-Vera Lynn, 98

-Peggy Cummins, 90

-Claire Bloom, 84

-Stirling Moss, 86

-David Attenborough, 89

-Tommy Steele, 79

-Harry Belafonte, 88

-Dame Beryl Gray, 88

-Elizabeth Seal, 82

-Chris Barber, 85

-Judy Grinham, 76

-Sylvia Sims, 82

-Shirley Bassey, 79

-Anne Heywood, 83

-Denis Norden, 93

-Cliff Richard, 75

-Brian Rix, 92

-Pat Suzuki, 85

-Marty Wilde, 76

-Babs and Teddie Beverley, 89

-Julian Bream, 82

-Joan Collins, 82

-Ann Haydon-Jones, 77

-Barbara Jefford, 85

-Leslie Phillips, 91

 

Mind you, Leslie Phillips has had a stroke and a seizure in the past two years.

 

Interestingly enough, the recently departed Sheila Sim lived 62 years before this January.

Phillips is already on the list.

 

Speaking of which, didn't you make a post a few months ago suggesting Bhumibol Adulyadej?

 

You really need to pay more attention to who's on the list.

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found a good one :D Anton Coppola - 1917, still live and kicking...he's the uncle of Francis Ford Coppola and Talia Shire, great uncle of Nicholas Cage and others.....also an opera conductor and composer

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Just reading an excellent book on Desert Island Discs, and found a list of people who lived for at least 50 years after going on the show who are still alive today.

-Petula Clark, 83

-Sally Ann Howes, 85

-Vera Lynn, 98

-Peggy Cummins, 90

-Claire Bloom, 84

-Stirling Moss, 86

-David Attenborough, 89

-Tommy Steele, 79

-Harry Belafonte, 88

-Dame Beryl Gray, 88

-Elizabeth Seal, 82

-Chris Barber, 85

-Judy Grinham, 76

-Sylvia Sims, 82

-Shirley Bassey, 79

-Anne Heywood, 83

-Denis Norden, 93

-Cliff Richard, 75

-Brian Rix, 92

-Pat Suzuki, 85

-Marty Wilde, 76

-Babs and Teddie Beverley, 89

-Julian Bream, 82

-Joan Collins, 82

-Ann Haydon-Jones, 77

-Barbara Jefford, 85

-Leslie Phillips, 91

 

Mind you, Leslie Phillips has had a stroke and a seizure in the past two years.

 

Interestingly enough, the recently departed Sheila Sim lived 62 years before this January.

Phillips is already on the list.

Speaking of which, didn't you make a post a few months ago suggesting Bhumibol Adulyadej?

You really need to pay more attention to who's on the list.

This thread isn't for the people who make the DL to find more people, it never says you can't include people currently on the list.

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Just reading an excellent book on Desert Island Discs, and found a list of people who lived for at least 50 years after going on the show who are [edited for space]

Phillips is already on the list.

Speaking of which, didn't you make a post a few months ago suggesting Bhumibol Adulyadej?

You really need to pay more attention to who's on the list.

This thread isn't for the people who make the DL to find more people, it never says you can't include people currently on the list.

 

 

It's for suggesting people who may not have been previously thought of. So people who have been on the DL are automatically excluded as we are all aware of them.

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If he did indeed inject himself with Charlie Sheen's HIV positive blood, chalk up Charlie's charlatan as well.

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Is that Charlie Sheen interviewing Charlie Sheen?

 

Either that or it's actor Tony Gardner who plays the Dad in the late 1990s CITV kids show 'My Parents Are Aliens'.

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Is that Charlie Sheen interviewing Charlie Sheen?

 

Either that or it's actor Tony Gardner who plays the Dad in the late 1990s CITV kids show 'My Parents Are Aliens'.

 

Its Mehmet Oz AKA Dr Oz on the left

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301A5ECA00000578-0-image-a-15_1452635603

 

Is that Charlie Sheen interviewing Charlie Sheen?

 

Either that or it's actor Tony Gardner who plays the Dad in the late 1990s CITV kids show 'My Parents Are Aliens'.

 

 

That's who he looks like, it was pissing me off for ages trying to remember the face. He's the erstatz David Miliband Dan Miller in The Thick of It as well.

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Curtis w. Harris is still alive and in his 90s. He is best known for his civil rights protests and would definitely obit.

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Jane Fonda had surgery for breast cancer several years ago, although she does look healthy presently. One cannot always go by looks, of course, if the cliche' will be pardoned.

 

No, I don't think becoming a Starchild counts as dying btw Happy reaper. I would say it definitely goes in the other direction a great deal.

 

Did anyone have Frank Finlay who passed a few days ago? He received some notice here for his roles in films like Lifeforce and the 1970's pair of "Musketeers" films as Porthos, among others.

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I'm amazed you don't refer to her as Hanoi Jane.

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