Actor John Inman, best known for his role as camp shop assistant Mr Humphries in the long-running BBC comedy "Are You Being Served?" died this morning.
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Actor John Inman, best known for his role as camp shop assistant Mr Humphries in the long-running BBC comedy "Are You Being Served?" died this morning.
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Jean Baudrillard cashed his chips yesterday. One of the great visionary prophets of our time, although little solace could be derived from his insights. Simulacra and Simulation is an essential text.
....Gareth Hunt of the New Avengers. As a friend of mine said on the sad news, he always envied Hunt's close contacts with Joanna Lumley.
Boris Yeltsin , he had a laugh
Good spot.
I thought he was just asleep again.
Didnt he keep Albert Reynolds waiting during a state visit? he fell asleep during a flight to Dublin and he couldnt be woke! Bit of a character that guy, none like him these days.
Well said LTID...
This is Yeltsin's Legacy!
Ex England Intl Alan Ball died today aged 61.
Apparently he died shortly after watching the Man U vs Milan game and hadn't been ill.
An irritating voice but a good player. I think he had spells as a manager as well but can't remember where (Preston?).
Portsmouth and Man City most notably
Just realised it was the same day a year ago that Ball's Everton Team mate Brian Labone died. Howard Kendall Joe Royle and Colin Harvey beware the 24th of April!
Alan Ball Remembered
So that's just Bobby Moore and Alan Ball gone from the WC Winning team of 1966. I may be wrong but I think Jack C was the only one whom was a successful manager of the lot.
He took a heart attack while putting out a bonfire in his garden which had gotten a bit out of control, according to the BBC. Was due to be playing in a charity golf tournament for the Heart Foundation today.
Jerry Falwell, right wing American fundamentalist evangelist and "outter" of notorious homosexual Tinky Winky of the Teletubbies.
Cheerio, shut the door on your way out......
Diego Corrales. World Class Boxer.
Kurt Waldheim, former head of the UN and member of the SS. They don't quite go together.
Bernard Manning ,not everybodys cup of tea,died today aged 76.