viGnoS 18 Posted January 1, 2020 2019 wasn't a great year for my picks (luckily for them) but with a new decade come new ambitions ! P@F DeathList Tom Smith (joker) Alex Trebek Bernard Tapie Lee Kerslake Noel Conway Genesis P-Orridge Frankie Banali Gerard Stokes George Alagiah Bill Turnbull Barry Du Bois Nick Hodgkinson Julie Allen Phil Newby Criscilla Anderson Deborah James Karl Butler Beth Durkin Jennifer Bell Lisa Griffiths subs : Mark Gastineau Nikki Jenkins Nobby Stiles P@F #metoo (theme : only girls) Deborah James (joker) Olivia Newton-John Genesis P-Orridge Amy Price Lynda Bailey Susan Bayh Julie Strain Diane Hannaby Sophie Sabbage Julie Allen Shannen Doherty Caroline Richards Nikki Jenkins Criscilla Anderson Kerri Parker Chloe Rose Lattanzi Beth Durkin Pixee Fox Jennifer Bell Lisa Griffiths subs : Sonali Bendre Bernadette Chirac Catherine Deneuve 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
drol 11,974 Posted January 1, 2020 I regret not picking Sheldon Adelson, Bradley Murdoch and Peter Tobin (completely forgot them). Plus I would have picked John Lewis and Dermott O'Neill had I entered three days later. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
YoungWillz 21,067 Posted January 1, 2020 3 hours ago, Gooseberry Crumble said: Here are my three teams for this years Derby Dead Pool Gooseberry Crumble Terry Kilburn [british born actor] Nearly went for Terry myself. Nice pick. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Spade_Cooley 9,540 Posted January 1, 2020 David Quantick's Showbiz Pals Tom Smith (JOKER) Mark Allen John Andretti Jana Bennett Tim Bilton Chris Doleman John Downing Bob Gibson David Gulpilil David Hagen Samantha Jaelle Lee Kerslake John Lewis Litsa Menounos Laura Nuttall Genesis P-Orridge Yoo Sang-chul Roger Scruton Belinda Sykes Alex Trebek Theme team: Color Me Abbad - an attempt to break the record for the earliest DDP hit alphabetically, currently held by Claudio Abbado Hank Aaron (JOKER) Philip Aaberg Harald Aabrekk Lee Aaker Rauno Aaltonen Willie Aames Shaker Aamer Rolf Aamot Fredric Aasbo Nikita Ababiy Ricardo Abad Yitzchak Abadi Tommy Aaron Frank Abagnale Ababiya Abajobir Susan Aaron-Taylor Amira Abase Bonfoh Abass Loris Abate Patrice Abanda 3 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
The Old Crem 3,608 Posted January 1, 2020 All about the Men. An all male team. Tom Smith (Joker) George Alagiah Bill Turnbull John Lewis John Andretti Duke of Edinburgh Jimmy Carter Kirk Douglas Roger Scruton Nicholas Parsons Desmond Tutu Harry Reid Daniel arap Moi Leon Sprinks Michael Schumacher Mikhail Gorbachev Alex Trebek Bob Dole Larry King Terry Jones They is nothing like a dame (and the Women who gives them it) - A team of 19 dames and the Queen. Queen Elizabeth (Joker) Joan Plowright. Judi Dench Eileen Atkins Maggie Smith Vera Lynn Olivia De Haviland Esther Rantzen Patricia Routledge Cleo Laine Barbara Windsor Norma Major Angela Lansbury Julie Andrews Shirley Bassey Sian Phillips Joan Collins Olivia Newton - John Elizabeth Butler-Sloss Carmen Callil Not going in a Black Cab- An Eastenders theme team Daniella Westbrook (Joker) Barbara Windsor Bill Treacher Leonard Fenton June Brown Elizabeth Kelly Shelia Hancock Mona Hammond Derek Martin Peter Dean Harry Landis Rudolph Walker Joan Holley Corrine Skinner-Carter Pam St Clement Heather Chasen Elaine Lorden Anna Karen Lynda Baron Leslie Schofield 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
YoungWillz 21,067 Posted January 1, 2020 Well, here goes nothing! My three teams submitted at the beginning of December are: 12 Lords A-Leaving, 8 Ladies Dying (An attempt to get as many uniques as possible this year) JOKER (Pick 1): Ian Hamilton (Advocate): Scottish lawyer who, as a student, was involved in the removal of the Stone of Scone from Westminster Abbey in 1950. (M) (Pick 2): Rachel Ames: US film and TV actress, probably best known for her long-running role in General Hospital. (F) (Pick 3): Stanley Appel: British light entertainment director and producer, probably best known for his overhaul of Top Of The Pops in the 1990s. (M) (Pick 4): Donald P Bellisario: US producer and screenwriter, known for such programmes as Magnum, P.I., Airwolf and Quantum Leap. (M) (Pick 5): Brian Clark (British Writer): British author and playwright, best known for his award winning play, Whose Life Is It Anyway?. (M) (Pick 6): Patricia Driscoll: Irish actress, appeared on British TV as Maid Marian and presented the children's programme, Picture Book. (F) (Pick 7): Cissy Houston: US soul and gospel singer in her own right, mother of the late Whitney Houston. (F) (Pick 8): Sol Kerzner: South African businessman who founded Sun City in 1979. (M) (Pick 9): Sergei Khrushchev: Soviet born American engineer and academic, son of former Soviet Russia era President, Nikita Khrushchev. (M) (Pick 10): Philip Latham: British character actor known for his appearances in Hammer films and as Lord President Borusa in Doctor Who. (M) (Pick 11): Jackie Lee (Irish Singer): Irish singer best known for singing the theme tunes to the children's TV programmes White Horses and Rupert The Bear. (F) (Pick 12): Mary Marquis: Scottish former presenter who appeared on Nationwide while presenting the news on BBC Scotland. (F) (Pick 13): Peter Murphy (Musician): English singer-songwriter, former vocalist for the band Bauhaus, known as the Godfather of Goth. (M) (Pick 14): Sally Oppenheim-Barnes: Former Conservative Member of Parliament for Gloucester from 1970 to 1987. (F) (Pick 15): Toni Palmer: English character actress, known mainly for comedic roles in The Rag Trade, Russ Abbott's Saturday Madhouse, Only Fools And Horses, and Mog. (F) (Pick 16): James T Russell (Inventor): US inventor who made developments in optical digital technology and is sometimes credited as the inventor of the compact disc. (M) (Pick 17): Valerie Simpson: American singer-songwriter who, as one half of Ashford and Simpson, had a huge UK hit with Solid. Everybody sing, solid, solid as a rock.... (F) (Pick 18): Davie Sneddon (Footballer): Scottish footballer who played for, and then managed, Kilmarnock FC. (M) (Pick 19): Jim Steinman: American lyricist and composer, long term associate of Meat Loaf (the singer and actor, not the foodstuff). (M) (Pick 20): Bobby Wilson (Tennis Player): English former top ranked tennis player and former member of the British Davis Cup team. (M) Comedy Cremations JOKER (Pick 1): Paul Mayhew-Archer: Comedy Writer e.g. The Vicar Of Dibley (Pick 2): Stanley Baxter: Scottish Comedy Actor (Pick 3): Eric Chappell: English Comedy Writer e.g. Rising Damp (Pick 4): Billy Connolly: Scottish Comedian (Pick 5): Bill Cosby: American comedy performer e.g. The Cosby Show (Pick 6): Barry Cryer: English Comedy Writer (Pick 7): David Daker: English character actor known for comedic roles, e.g. Porridge (Pick 8): Melvyn Hayes: Comedy Actor e.g. It Ain't Half Hot Mum (Pick 9): Tim Healy: Comic Actor, e.g. Benidorm; Still Open All Hours (Pick 10): Terry Jones: Member of Monty Python's Flying Circus (Pick 11): Jackie Mason: American Stand Up Comic (Pick 12): Brian Murphy: Comedy Actor e.g. Man About The House; George And Mildred (Pick 13): Bob Newhart: American Comedy Performer (Pick 14): Duncan Norvelle: English Comedy Performer (Pick 15): Nicholas Parsons: English Comedy Straight Man/Presenter of Just A Minute (Pick 16): Leslie Phillips: English Comedy Actor e.g. Carry On series and Harry Potter (Pick 17): John Quayle (Actor): English character actor known for comedic roles, e.g. Terry And June. (Pick 18): Dick Van Dyke: Had his own eponymous comedy show in the 1960s. (Pick 19): Betty White: Last surviving member of the main cast of The Golden Girls. (Pick 20): Barbara Windsor: English actress still best known for appearing in the Carry On franchise. Hits of 36 Years Ago And Hits Today JOKER (Pick 1): Willie Nelson: US Country musician, actor and activist. [#17 To All The Girls I've Loved Before (with Julio Iglesias)] (Pick 2): Afrika Bambaataa: US DJ, rapper and songwriter. [#30 Renegades Of Funk (Afrika Bambaata And The Soulsonic Force)] (Pick 3): Steve Bronski: Scottish musician who gave his name to openly gay band Bronski Beat. [#3 Smalltown Boy (Bronski Beat)] (Pick 4): Mel Brooks: US director,actor and comedian. [#12 To Be Or Not To Be] (Pick 5): Phil Collins: Drummer with Genesis and solo artist. [#2 Against All Odds (Take A Look At Me Now)/#1 Do They Know It's Xmas (Band Aid)] (Pick 6): Joe Fagin (Singer): British singer-songwriter who sang the theme tune to British TV serial Auf Wiedersehen, Pet. [#3 That's Living Alright] (Pick 7): Gary Glitter: English glam rock hitmaker now in prison. [#7 Another Rock And Roll Christmas] (Pick 8): Lou Gramm: US singer-songwriter, original front man for Foreigner. [#11 I Want To Know What Love Is (Foreigner)] (Pick 9): Julio Iglesias: Spanish singer-songwriter. [#17 To All The Girls I've Loved Before (with Willie Nelson)] (Pick 10): Jim Lea: Musician, vocalist and songwriter with 70s glam rock band, Slade. [#2 My Oh My (Slade)] (Pick 11): Meat Loaf: US singer and actor best known for Bat Out Of Hell. [#17 Modern Girl] (Pick 12): Frank Maudsley: Bassist with synthpop band A Flock Of Seagulls. [#26 The More You Live, The More You Love (Flock of Seagulls)] (Pick 13): Ozzy Osbourne: Former lead vocalist with Black Sabbath. [#20 So Tired] (Pick 14): Walter Parazaider: US musician, founding member of the band, Chicago. [#8 Hard Habit To Break (Chicago)] (Pick 15): Alvin "Seeco" Patterson: Former percussionist with Bob Marley And The Wailers. [#5 One Love/People Get Ready (Bob Marley And The Wailers)] (Pick 16): Mike Peters: Welsh musician, lead singer of The Alarm. [#22 Where Were You When The Storm Broke (The Alarm)] (Pick 17): Kenny Rogers: Well known US Country singer. [#7 Islands In The Stream] (Pick 18): Rick Springfield: Australian born American singer-songwriter. [#23 Human Touch] (Pick 19): Brian Travers: English saxophonist with Birmingham originating reggae specialists UB40. [#9 If It Happens Again (UB40)] (Pick 20): Eddie Van Halen: Dutch-American musician and songwriter with Van Halen. [#7 Jump (Van Halen)] 3 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Toast 16,155 Posted January 1, 2020 5 hours ago, Bibliogryphon said: Well that has probably slashed my theme team uniques in half. Sorry! Great minds, etc. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Sir Creep 7,070 Posted January 1, 2020 1 hour ago, Spade_Cooley said: Theme team: Color Me Abbad - an attempt to break the record for the earliest DDP hit alphabetically, currently held by Claudio Abbado Sir Creep loves this. And will be watching. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Sir Creep 7,070 Posted January 1, 2020 2 7 10 hours ago, Kinnock said: Deathray's Kervorkian Clinic - these people have all had news reports in press which seems to be pitifully low standard for the DDP. Yes, this team is partly an attempt to make a point and partly because i'm pushed for time and googling terminally ill was a quick research method - submitting this in the hope none of them die any who do don't obit..... Ron Hogg (terminally ill Police Commissioner and right to life campaigner) Ron Hogg was more than terminally ill when you turned that team in. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Deathray 2,941 Posted January 1, 2020 1 minute ago, Sir Creep said: Ron Hogg was more than terminally ill when you turned that team in. And Aaron Connors or whatever the fuck he's called was dead when you submitted your Hares Death Pool team. Two can play this game..... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Sir Creep 7,070 Posted January 1, 2020 1 minute ago, Kinnock said: And Aaron Connors or whatever the fuck he's called was dead when you submitted your Hares Death Pool team. Two can play this game..... 'cept i had a sub. And mine wasn't dead FOR TWO WEEKS. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Handrejka 1,904 Posted January 1, 2020 Here are mine. I have a rule that I only keep a theme team for two years, though I can bring on back. I don't exect many hits but still want to join in. Team One - Dial D for Deadpool Theme - Actors and Actresses from Hitchcock Films or Alfred Hitchcock resents. Rhonda Fleming Brigitte Aubert Nehemiah Persoff Christopher Olsen Julie Andrews Sean Connery Bernard Cribbins Bruce Dern Tippi Hedren Patricia Hitchcock Barbara Leigh-Hunt Norman Lloyd Jean Marsh Vera Miles Kim Novak Eva Marie Saint Shirley McClaine William Shatner William Devane Cloris Leachman - originally a sub but I only had nineteen in the main team Subs Marge Redmond Rosemary Harris Team Two - Dey Do Die Don't Dey Doh. Theme - Assorted Merseysiders, either by birth or inclination. April Ashley Andree Melly Bill Tidy Tom O'Connor Tom Baker Kenneth Cope Akinwale Arobieke Jeremy Young David Burke Clive Barker Vince Earl Jimmy Tarbuck Jean Boht Patricia Routledge Joe Benton Victor Maguire Ringo Starr Brian Regan {Brookside actor} Stan Boardman Gerry Marsden Subs Dean Sullivan Glenda Jackson Paul McCartney Team Three- Well Done if you got these at home. Theme - Folk who have been on Celebrity pointless Amanda Barrie Lionel Blair Liz Carr Bernard Cribbins Barry Cryer CJ de Mooi Bridget Forsyth Simon Groom Roy Hudd David Kid Jensen Anna Karen Henry Kelly Derek Martin Linda Nolan Duncan Norvelle Nicholas Parsons Tricia Penrose Gwen Taylor Dee Dee Wilde Roy Wood Subs Melvyn Hayes Dean Sullivan Heather Couper 2 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Deathray 2,941 Posted January 1, 2020 3 minutes ago, Sir Creep said: 'cept i had a sub. And mine wasn't dead FOR TWO WEEKS. I also had several substitutes, 3 in fact............ Also it wasn't two weeks. My teams went in on the 23rd December. Ron Hogg died on the 17th December - that's less than a week. It's an improvement last year when I submitted Ayn Rand......... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
maryportfuncity 10,657 Posted January 1, 2020 10 hours ago, CaptainChorizo said: Figure the Kardashian lookalike and Samantha Last are dead cert,though obit's for either are not 100% certain Aye, Occleshaw's my biggest gamble obit wise (nailed on according to the news reports). The BBC showed a keen interest in him over Christmas, so we'll see 2019 started badly for my DDP with a death and Syed Ashraful Islam's lengthy residence on the DDP list of the lost Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Captain Hemlock 745 Posted January 1, 2020 1 hour ago, Spade_Cooley said: Theme team: Color Me Abbad - an attempt to break the record for the earliest DDP hit alphabetically, currently held by Claudio Abbado Too bad Maude Apatow's name is not Maude Aapatow. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Predictor 1,018 Posted January 1, 2020 Tired of all the Disney remakes and reboots of the past couple of years? Well, here is a nice nostalgia trip to the classic era when Walt himself oversaw the studio's production with an ironfist. Theme team: This Knee Ain't What It Used To Be (Disney employees of its animated features while Walt was still alive) Actually, the list sort of wrote itself, since I literally could not come up with more than 23 names. Unless you count might be/might not be alive IMDb picks. Entries below are American, unless stated otherwise. EDIT: How on earth did I miss that Peter Behn is still alive?? Spoiler 1. Cate Bauer (born 1922/1929): British actress who did the voice of Perdita in 101 Dalmatians (1961). Who's Perdita? Well, she's the white dog with black spots all over her. Hope that narrows it down for ya. 2. Kathryn Beaumont (born 1938): British actress who is one of the more well-known Disney veterans still among us. Voiced the title role of Alice in Alice in Wonderland (1951) & Wendy in Peter Pan (1953). 3. Don Bluth (born 1937): Yes, he does meet the criterion. Before making it big in the 1980s, he was animation assistant in Sleeping Beauty (1959) among other things. 4. Darleen Carr (born 1950): Voiced Mowgli's gal Shanti in The Jungle Book (1967). 5. Marge Champion (born 1919): While the person who voiced the most beautiful girl in the world (according to the mirror at least, cuz I really don't see it) is gone, Snow White's dance model Marge from Snow Whte and the Seven Dwarfs (1937) is still with us at the grand age of 100. 6. Paul Collins (born 1937): British actor who was John in Peter Pan (1953). Arguably the best P. Collins to have done Disney work in their career. 7. Mary Costa (born 1930): Princess Aurora in Sleeping Beauty (1959). Let's hope life doesn't imitate art by her slipping into a long coma at some point. 8. Alice Davis (born 1929): While Mary got to do all the fun in front of the mic, costume designer Alice had been busy making Princess Aurora in Sleeping Beauty (1959) look stylish. 9. Lisa Davis (born 1936): British actress who was Anita (one of the humans) in 101 Dalmatians (1961). Disney sure cast lots of Brits in their films... 10. Donnie Dunagan (born 1934): Did the voice of Bambi in Bambi (1942) when his iceskating skills were decidedly sub-par. For understandable reasons, Donnie kept quiet of his role while in the U.S. Army... JOKER 11. David Frankham (born 1926): British actor who was the heroic cat Sgt. Tibbs in 101 Dalmatians (1961). 12. Clint Howard (born 1959): The youngest on the list. Was the adorable little elephant Hathi, Jr. in The Jungle Book (1967). Also did Rooh in a Winnie the Pooh film in 1966, but it wasn't a feature-length film. 13. Margaret Kerry (born 1929): Similar to Marge Champion, Margaret was a dance model for Tinker Bell in Peter Pan (1953). She was also the voice of one of the smoking hot mermaids in the same film. 14. Leo De Lyon (born 1926): Dunno, appearantly was a monkey named Flunkey that no one in the entire world remembers in The Jungle Book (1967). Obscure role, but the actor is old enough that Flunkey will ensure that my team doesn't flunk. 15. Burny Mattison (born 1935): A behind-the-scene guy who worked on many films such as Lady and the Tramp (1955) & Sleeping Beauty (1959). 16. Floyd Norman (born 1935): A behind-the-scene guy who worked on films such as 101 Dalmatians (1961) & The Sword and the Stone (1963). Incredibly, he still works for Disney. 17. Bruce Reitherman (born 1950): I hate using the N-word, but c'mon, the director's son getting the part of the main character? This is clearly a case of nepotism. He voiced Mowgli in The Jungle Book (1967). 18. Ethmer Roten (born 1922): Doesn't have a Wikipedia page, but there are recent Youtube clips that prove that he's likely still alive. This woodwind instrumentalist has had a productive career, spanning back to the 1940s. He did flute music for Disney's Song of the South (1946) & Fun and Fancy Free (1947), but they aren't fully animated. But that's ok, cuz he also did Alice in Wonderland (1951), Peter Pan (1953) and probably others. Uncredited for the most part, which is Roten luck. 19. Richard Sherman (born 1928): Composer with a level fame that probably makes Roten a bit jealous. Did the film scores for The Sword and the Stone (1963) & The Jungle Book (1967) respectively. 20. Ruthie Tompson (born 1910): Another behind-the-scenes person, worked on stuff like Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937). Only one on the list who was deprived of Disney-related stuff in her childhood simply by being born so early. Subs: Lord Tim Hudson (born 1940), Chad Stuart (born 1941) & Mimi Gibson (born 1948). The first two were those vulture Beatles in The Jungle Book (1967). Mimi was a dog named Lucky in 101 Dalmatians (1961). tl:dr 1. Cate Bauer 2. Kathryn Beaumont 3. Don Bluth 4. Darleen Carr 5. Marge Champion 6. Paul Collins 7. Mary Costa 8. Alice Davis 9. Lisa Davis 10. Donnie Dunagan (Joker) 11. David Frankham 12. Clint Howard 13. Margaret Kerry 14. Leo De Lyon 15. Burny Mattison 16. Floyd Norman 17. Bruce Reitherman 18. Ethmer Roten 19. Richard Sherman 20. Ruthie Tompson Subs: Lord Tim Hudson, Chad Stuart & Mimi Gibson My main team: Predictor's Predictions No Swedes on it, for the first time. Spoiler 1. John Mark Ainsley (born 1963): British tenor. Submitted this name by mistake (mix-up, was supposed to be a Hare's team reserve, lol), so I can only blame myself here. He was diagnosed with leukaemia in 2016, but it was said to be treatable. Lack of recent updates, plus that he's active on Twitter means that he's probably not near death. 2. George Alagiah (born 1955): One of those names that appear on a large number of lists. A mainstream pick. JOKER 3. Radojko Avramovic (born 1949): Yugoslavian goalkeeper and later manager. Was the coach of lesser national teams like Singapore and Kuwait (plus Kuwait's Olympics team in 2000). Recently had to resign from Singaporian club Home Utd due to lung cancer. Played for Notts County for 4 seasons in the early 1980s (including 2 in the top division), so I think he has a decent QO chance. 4. Brigitte Bardot (born 1934): I like having classic movie stars in my teams. She's at an age where anything could happen. 5. Christie Blatchford (born 1951): Canadian journalist with cancer since last month. Been mentioned/cited in large British newspapers sporadically over the years, so probably will get a QO? 6. Wilford Brimley (born 1934): Has looked 70+ for the past 30 years or so. I might have picked him in previous DDP years, but I'm not entirely sure... 7. H. Rap Brown (born 1943): Black activist/prisoner who I had in the Deathrace in 2019. An article from August 2019 says that he recently had a stroke, in addition to his cancer. 8. Bob Dole (born 1923): Not a high-scorer, but I think his time will come in 2020. 9. Mohamed Ennaceur (born 1934): Was Tunisia's interim president after Essebsi's death. Was said to be in poor health at the time, which in fairness could mean anything from "ouch, I got a paper cut" to "hi, I'd like to order the best coffin that you have". 10. Jeffrey Foskett (born 1956): Might have dashed others' hopes of a unique here, lol. Has stage 4 thyroid cancer, and will likely get an obit due to association with Beach Boys. 11. Carol Gould (born 1953): American writer who works in United Kingdom. This is more of a gamble because her "Stage 4 metastasized triple-negative breast cancer" (yikes, that sound serious) is said to be "stabilized" since June. However, the drug that helped with that got a negative review by EMA, so maybe there could be further complications? Fame level? Well, I think she has done work for BBC, so yeah... 12. Gloria Henry (born 1923): Was Dennis' mum in the American tv show Dennis the Menace. Doesn't seem to be in the public eye for years, which makes me believe that her health has declined. 13. Lee Kerslake (born 1947): Pretty much the same as Alagiah. Not a creative pick exactly. 14. Vera Lynn (born 1917): Never selected her for the DDP. Think it's just a matter of time now. 15. Sinisa Mihajlovic (born 1969): Still coaching Bologna so maybe too soon, but things could turn quickly. 16. Kim Novak (born 1933): See Brigitte Bardot, although I think Novak is slightly more likely to go. 17. Tyne O'Connell (born 1960): Don't quite know whether or not this British author is well-known at all in the UK. Can't be any more obscure than Kate Figes, can she? The thing about writers and related areas is that they might have connections that work in larger newspapers. Tyne has brain cancer; it's hard to figure out the timeline but this video implies that she's still suffering from it. 18. Huang Qi (born 1963): Sort of a Chinese Edward Snowden. Imprisoned since many years back. Reportedly has heart- and kidney disease, but would we know about his death? 19. Nobby Stiles (born 1942): One of three (!) footballers in my DDP team, but if UEFA can assign more than 2 hosts for the upcoming Euro Cup, then I can switch things around too. 20. Alex Trebek (born 1940): I picked the Swedish Jeopardy host Magnus Härenstam in 2015. He died, but didn't get a QO. I shall not rest until I get my Jeopardy host points! tl:dr 1. John Mark Ainsley 2. George Alagiah (Joker) 3. Radojko Avramovic 4. Brigitte Bardot 5. Christie Blatchford 6. Wilford Brimley 7. H. Rap Brown 8. Bob Dole 9. Mohamed Ennaceur 10. Jeffrey Foskett 11. Carol Gould 12. Gloria Henry 13. Lee Kerslake 14. Vera Lynn 15. Sinisa Mihajlovic 16. Kim Novak 17. Tyne O'Connell 18. Huang Qi 19. Nobby Stiles 20. 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msc 18,480 Posted January 1, 2020 OK, prepare to be underwhelmed, it's Pan Breed 2020 (my 9th year of DDP play!). Pan Breed 1. Chris Doleman (joker) 2. Michael Falzon 3. Yoo Sang-Chul 4. Tom Smith 5. Gavin Robertson 6. Steve Blackmore 7. David Gulpilil 8. Genesis Porridge 9. Hamish Barbour 10. Sir Roger Scruton 11. Terry Jones 12. Alex Trebek 13. Jean Louis Trintignant 14. Vic Seixas 15. Daniel Arap Moi 16. Gianluca Vialli 17. Frankie Banali 18. Peter Schjeldahl 19. Lars Hogh 20. Bernadette Chirac 3 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Joey Russ 7,229 Posted January 1, 2020 Here’s my squad, Day In The Death. Did a little more relaxed approach because I felt like I could’ve with this batch: Chris Doleman (joker) John Andretti Frankie Banali Susan Bayh Jana Bennett Tim Bilton Steve Blackmore David Gulpilil Terry Jones Samantha Last John Lewis Genesis P-orridge Gavin Robertson Yoo Sang Chul Roger Scruton Tom Smith Pat Smullen Sylvain Sylvain Alex Trebek Gianluca Vialli 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
gcreptile 10,979 Posted January 1, 2020 Main team: Derby Dead Pool 2020 The Love Boat 1Genesis P-Orridge - joker 2David Hagen 3Sultan Qaboos 4Chris Doleman 5Terry Jones 6Yoo Sang-Chul 7Steve Blackmore 8Tom Smith 9Pete Felton 10Jhon "PopEye" Velasquez 11Ady Barkan 12Alex Trebek 13David Gulpilil 14Frankie Banali 15Tim Bilton 16Lee Kerslake 17Sonia Kinsella 18Roger Scruton 19Gianluca Vialli 20Pat Smullen Subs:Vicente Fernandez, Jean-Louis Trintignant, Sinisa Mihajlovic B-Team: The B-Team 2020 Mikhail Gorbachev - joker Bob Gibson Lars Hogh Prince Philip Bradley Murdoch Robert E Murray Rodion GA Karen Lewis Ernie Moss Jimmy Carter Doug Supernaw Michael McKevitt Peter Tobin David Stern Nick Hitchon Johnny Harris Carel Du Plessis Andrew McDonald Ed Genson Jacci Woodcock The C-Team "The House of Extravaganza" 1Bibian Mentel - joker 2Belinda Sykes 3Reice Reilly 4Litsa Menounos 5Martino Sclavi 6Samantha Last 7Rory Gilsenan 8Lee Noble 9Levi Holley 10Don Asmussen 11Jana Bennett 12Chris Baggoley 13Lisa Griffiths 14Mark Naley 15Scott Dureau 16Michael Robinson 17Miroslava Duma 18Ruth Morrissey 19Rachel Zoll 20Yasuhiko Funago 2 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Going Underground 74 Posted January 1, 2020 GOING UNDERGROUND Tim Bilton (J) Brett Sinclair (Actor brother of Sherrie Hewson) James Church Belinda Sykes John Lewis Tom Smith Peter Gotti Lee Kerslake Greg Gilbert Terry Jones Jill Gascoine George Alagiah Gemma Sisson Nikki Jenkins Slick Woods Alex Trebek Amy Price Michael Robinson Frankie Banali Dr Peter Scott Morgan Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
John John 8 Posted January 1, 2020 2nd year for Smart Beta in the Derby. Smart Beta Lee Kerslake (joker) Gianluca Vialli Tim Bilton (chef) Peter Schjeldahl George Alagiah Pat Smullen Yoo Sang-chul John Lewis Arash Sadeghi David Gulpilil Susan Bayh Bernard Tapie Frankie Banali Bob Gibson Chris Doleman Alex Trebek David Stern Jana Bennett Budi Tek Peter Tobin Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Eesti 151 Posted January 1, 2020 On 31/12/2019 at 13:32, Eesti said: Thank you guys for the input! I decided to put him on the bench, because even though there is no QO fear anymore I think that he might hang on a little. Usually MND doesn't kill with 1-2 years. I sent my team and theme team in and hope top 10 finish for my 10th appearance at the DDP. So far my best is 12th in 2016. Here is my list for 2020 DDP Tofoa 1. Tom Smith 48 (years on my list 2020) (Joker) 2. David Gulpilil 66 (2020) 3. Qaboos bin Said al Said 79 (2020) 4. Leon Spinks 66 (2020) 5. Roger Scruton 75 (2020) 6. Alex Trebek 79 (2020) 7. Lee Kerslake 72 (2019-2020) 8. Bill Turnbull 63 (2019-2020) 9. George Alagiah 64 (2019-2020) 10. Jean-Louis Trintignant 89 (2019-2020) 11. John Lewis 79 (2020) 12. Terry Jones 77 (2020) 13. Nobby Stiles 77 (2017-2020) 14. Noel Conway 69 (2019-2020) 15. Frankie Banali 68 (2020) 16. John Andretti 56 (2020) 17. Chris Doleman 58 (2020) 18. Eddie van Halen 64 (2020) 19. Yoo Sang-chul 48 (2020) 20. Genesis P-Orridge 69 (2020) How many hits would you guys guess? Any bad picks? Also my theme team Theme team name: DDP Tofoa Former Picks in the Elderly Nursing Home (This team consists only picks who have been previously on DDP Tofoa and are now dropped to age or clean(er) health bill. 1. Linda Nolan 60 (2018-2019) (Joker) 2. John Hume 82 (2018-2019) 3. Prince Philip 98 (2011, 2014) 4. Olivia Newton-John 71 (2018) 5. Ruth Bader Ginsburg 86 (2019) 6. Jimmy Carter 95 (2016) 7. Stirling Moss 90 (2019) 8. Yoshiro Nakamatsu 91 (2017) 9. Alberto Fujimori 81 (2018) 10. Kirk Douglas 103 (2011-2012, 2014) 11. Pope Benedict XVI 92 (2014) 12. Bob Dole 96 (2013) 13. Hosni Mubarak 91 (2013) 14. Jack Nicholson 82 (2011) 15. Ian St John 81 (2017) 16. Michael Douglas 75 (2011) 17. Shannen Doherty 48 (2017) 18. Desmond Tutu 88 (2015) 19. Dick Van Dyke 94 (2011) 20. Wilko Johnson 72 (2014) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Clorox Bleachman 2,452 Posted January 1, 2020 Time for a sophomore slump? Bleaching the Bottom of the Barrel The big guns Frankie Banali Susan Bayh Jana Bennett Chris Doleman David Gulpilil David Hagen Deborah James Terry Jones Lee Kerslake Samantha Last John Lewis Fi Munro Genesis P-Orridge Roger Scruton Tom Smith [JOKER] Thuy Thanh Truong Peter Tobin Alex Trebek Gianluca Vialli Yoo Sang-chul Terror of the Vervoorts The name lives on without its namesake George Alagiah Violeta Chamorro Noel Conway Bill Freehan Greg Gilbert Ruth Bader Ginsburg Denis Goldberg Dewayne "Lee" Johnson Daniel arap Moi Stirling Moss Willie Nelson [JOKER] Dermot "Bugsy" O'Neill Leslie Phillips Sultan Qaboos Bruce Reid Harry Reid Irene Sinclair Julie Strain Bernard Tapie Tabaré Vázquez Glasgow Effect "The Glasgow effect refers to the low life expectancy and poor health of residents of Glasgow, Scotland, compared to the rest of the United Kingdom and Europe." Bertie Auld Alan Brazil John Clark Robbie Coltrane Sir Billy Connolly Jim Craig Natasha England Winnie Ewing Sir Alex Ferguson Eddie Large Bobby Lennox Lena Martell James Martin David McCallum Gray O'Brien Tom Smith Peter Tobin [JOKER] Janette Tough Willie Wallace Richard Wilson Good luck to all! 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
GraveDanger 22 Posted January 1, 2020 My Team for 2020 (Grave Danger): 1/JOKER: John Andretti 2: Alberto Fujimori 3: Chris Rea 4: Emperor Akhito 5: Greg Gilbert (Delays frontman) 6: Jill Gascoine 7: Linda Nolan 8: Nobby Stiles 9: Olivia Newton-John 10: Jean-Louis Trintignant 11: George Alagiah 12: Bill Turnbull 13: Lee Kerslake 14: Susan Bayh (Former First Lady of Indiana) 15: Barry Du Bois (Australian Designer) 16: Dewayne "Lee" Johnson (Former Groundskeeper, won lawsuit against Monsanto) 17: Deborah James (cancer blogger, born c.1982) 18: Chris Doleman (Former NFL star) 19: Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh 20: Noel Conway (Assisted Dying Campaigner) Subs 1: Genesis P-Orridge 2: Jimmy Carter 3: Sonny Rollins Should have put Genesis on my main list to be honest, didn't realise how much of a goner they apparently are this year. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites