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Charles P Lazarus, Marielle Franco, John Brookes, Zena Skinner, Oskar Groning

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Last week: Winnie Mandela; Drue Heinz; Ray Wilkins; Eric Bristow; Steven Bochco.

 

This week: Gillian Ayres; Efrain Rios Montt; David Cobham; Nikki Sievwright; Fergus Anckhorn.

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2 hours ago, YoungWillz said:

Last week: Winnie Mandela; Drue Heinz; Ray Wilkins; Eric Bristow; Steven Bochco.

 

This week: Gillian Ayres; Efrain Rios Montt; David Cobham; Nikki Sievwright; Fergus Anckhorn.

I hear the sound of the barrel being scraped this week after a bumper crop last week.

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No surprises this week!

 

Barbara Bush; Milos Forman; Daphne Sheldrick; Livia Gollancz; Dale Winton.

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Avicii; Ruth Nussenzweig; Anita Shreve; Guy Playfair.......and

 

*drum roll"

 

Bob Bura.

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Lord Martin of Springburn; Caroline Brown; Valerie Riches; Gustav Born and Michael Anderson.

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Bruce Tulloh, Emma Smith; Professor Peter Waddington; Dowager Countess of Harewood and Ronald Chesney.

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We missed two last word episodes.

Two episodes ago, it was: Baroness Tessa Jowell, Will Alsop, Tom Wolfe, Dennis Nilsen. 

And last episode, it was: Beth Chatto, Philip Roth, Doreen Simmons, Khurshid Drabu, June Milne

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This week's discussion: Anne V Coates; John Ashdown-Hill; Davida Coady; Ted Dabney and Brendan Ingle.

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15 minutes ago, YoungWillz said:

This week's discussion: Anne V Coates; John Ashdown-Hill; Davida Coady; Ted Dabney and Brendan Ingle.

Slow week.

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Here we go: Peter Stringfellow; Graham Corbett; Kate Spade; John Julius Norwich; Eli Avivi.

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On 01/06/2018 at 16:20, YoungWillz said:

This week's discussion: Anne V Coates; John Ashdown-Hill; Davida Coady; Ted Dabney and Brendan Ingle.

 

Bit late on this, but thought the piece last week on Brendan Ingle was exceptionally good.  The Last Word is a very underrated programme and more people should listen IMHO.  I work in Bristol on Fridays and this show helps me forget about the horrendous traffic I'm invariably stuck in when I try and exit the City at 4pm. 

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15 minutes ago, DevonDeathTrip said:

 

Bit late on this, but thought the piece on Brendan Ingle was exceptionally good.  The Last Word is a very underrated programme and more people should listen IMHO.  I work in Bristol on Fridays and this show helps me forget about the horrendous traffic stuck behind me when I try and exit the City at 4pm in my Tractor. 

EFA.:)

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This week:

 

Peter Mayer, Prof. Celia Brackenridge; Anthony Bourdain, Teddy Johnson and....

 

*shag me gently against the wall*

 

Leslie Grantham!

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Yesterday's show included: Gennady Rozhdestvensky; Maria Bueno; Gena Turgel; Zhao Kangmin and Leo Sarkisian.

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Roll up, roll up for:

 

Father of a dead person Joe Jackson

Father of a dead person Paul Lamplugh

Not a father of anyone Myrtle Allen

Last of the Rabbit Proof Fence girls Daisy Kabidil

And "gets a mention because they worked at the BBC for ages" filler Paddy Feeny.

 

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Everything's kind of slow right now.

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9 hours ago, gcreptile said:

Everything's kind of slow right now.

God damn it gcreptile. You made me lose two people on my poker team plus one of my transfers because of that comment. :rant:

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On 29/06/2018 at 18:05, gcreptile said:

Everything's kind of slow right now.

In my work game I am currently the longest without a hit since September 2016. Mary Wilson was the last actual hit.

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Dame Gillian Lynne, Peter Firmin, Reinhard Hardegen, Alan Longmuir

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This week: Lord Carrington; Karen Finch; Claude Lanzmann; Harlan Ellison.

 

Tune in and enjoy the show.

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Coming up: Oliver Knussen; Barbara Harrell-Bond; Sam Chisholm; Steve Ditko; Anna Sandor de Kenos.

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5 hours ago, YoungWillz said:

Coming up: Oliver Knussen; Barbara Harrell-Bond; Sam Chisholm; Steve Ditko; Anna Sandor de Kenos.

The tumbleweed episode

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The slow-down in celebrity deaths sees another "esoteric" selection served up this week:

 

C. H. Gimingham, the world's foremost expert on heather

Felicia Langer, Israeli lawyer who supported and defended Palestians

Julian Tudor Hart, Communist and heart doctor

Anne Olivier Bell, edited Virginia Woolf's diaries

Adrian Cronauer, him what Good Morning, Vietnam was based on.

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Wish rockhopper was still here to do this, he made last word a lot more entertaining than anyone could ever try to do...

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