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24 minutes ago, Spade_Cooley said:

Joe Dolce called me a cunt once. True fact.

 

Such an open goal for a reply to that one, surely.

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Mary Turner, Chester Bennington, Scharlette Holdman, Orri Vigfusson, George A Romero.

 

 

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Missed out on the previous week as well, which are: Chuck Blazer, Maryam Mirzakhani, Brian Avery, Peter McHugh, and Martin Landau.

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I'll punt on Foray, Moreau, Sisson, Sinatra/Marx and Bergmann for a full hen night special, with Hardy held over.

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5 minutes ago, YoungWillz said:

I'll punt on Foray, Moreau, Sisson, Sinatra/Marx and Bergmann for a full hen night special, with Hardy held over.

 

Hardy in top spot with others missing, imo (remember the BBC link there). Also, not beyond them to have a blast of Born to be Wild at the very end.

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I don't think Foray got a full BBC obit, so I doubt that she'll lead in Last Word...

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Wow. Robert Hardy (was quick after all), David Jones, Jeanne Moreau, Mark Wilkinson, Sam Shepard.

 

So much for the diversity quota...

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Glen Campbell, Helen Alexander, Clancy Sigal, Prunella Briance.

 

Only 4?

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In all the buzz yesterday, overlooked this.

 

Barbara Cook, Ruth Pfau, Richard Gordon, UR Rao and Dr G.

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2 hours ago, YoungWillz said:

In all the buzz yesterday, overlooked this.

 

Barbara Cook, Ruth Pfau, Richard Gordon, UR Rao and Dr G.

 

It was an interesting episode. Pfau took on illnesses and tried to help folk, Gordon wrote books which apparently are much more admired than the Carry On series, Rao was all about Indian space research, and Dr G's bit taught me about aboriginal death culture I'd never even heard of. All far more interesting than 10 mins of BBC pop culture icon anecdotes I'd heard many times before.

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Brucey should be a shoe in for this week, but I think it could be a massive week this week. We already lost two more major names with Colin Meads and Dick Gregory, and it's only Saturday night...

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Dick Gregory is nailed on Last Word fodder. Meads might miss out depending what happens this week.

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I'm surprised and disappointed that they have ignored Hywel Bennett.

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Abu Kifah, Sir Bruce Forsyth, Brian Aldiss, Blanche Blackwell, Jerry Lewis

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7 minutes ago, Joey Russ said:

Abu Kifah, Sir Bruce Forsyth, Brian Aldiss, Blanche Blackwell, Jerry Lewis

White helmets, a group of terrorists financed by uncle George. Great work, Last Word.

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Chap saved baby, got shot. Woman shagged Ian Fleming. Bruce forsyth hated his life, Strictly and was miserable about his lack of success. Brian Aldiss thought he was Dickens.

 

Woeful episode, really.

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On 25/08/2017 at 21:14, msc said:

Chap saved baby, got shot. Woman shagged Ian Fleming. Bruce forsyth hated his life, Strictly and was miserable about his lack of success. Brian Aldiss thought he was Dickens.

 

Woeful episode, really.

I listened to it twice.

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19 hours ago, Bibliogryphon said:

I listened to it twice.

 

 

Tbh I listened to it intently - crawling in traffic en route to a romantic weekend and 4-1 drubbing away in Lincoln

 

Hadn't realised the source of Chris Blackwell's fortune so his mum inadvertently made a major contribution to culture (the British label that broke reggae to the planet, signed Bob Marley etc. etc.)

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That is one of the joys of LW finding out someone who you know the results of their impact but not necessarily their role in it.

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This week on Last Word, apparently:

 

Dick Gregory, the African American comedian and civil rights activist who was also a dietician to stars like John Lennon and Mohammed Ali.

Jeannie Rousseau who spied on the Nazis' secret weapons programme.

Wayne Lotter, the South African elephant conservationist who has been shot dead in Tanzania.

Sean O'Callaghan, the leading IRA member who turned informer. He helped to stop a bomb attack which would have killed the Prince and Princess of Wales.

And the jazz guitarist John Abercrombie.

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Sir David Tang

Professor Dame Margaret Turner-Warwick

Cardinal Cormac Murphy O'Connor

Walter Becker

 

Your fab 4 for today.

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Peter Hall, JP Donleavy, Kate Millett, Edward du Cann.

 

Unusually, a Last Word episode you could probably have predicted 100% of in advance!

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On 15/09/2017 at 17:48, msc said:

Peter Hall, JP Donleavy, Kate Millett, Edward du Cann.

 

Unusually, a Last Word episode you could probably have predicted 100% of in advance!

With an appearance by Shane McGowan. Good episode. 

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