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Notable Passings and other milestones

RIP Patrick Murray

Best know as long running character Mickey Pearce in Only Fools and Horses.


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Susan Lucas.
She was a part of the Bromley Contingent.

If you don't know you don't know and she won't be important if you find out now.
 
Susan Lucas.
She was a part of the Bromley Contingent.

If you don't know you don't know and she won't be important if you find out now.
I'm sure I've seen her somewhere before. Could it have been in photos or footage of her with the Sex Pistols? Or wearing Vivienne Westwood in the 70s?
 
Yes, she was very influential in establishing the look of the early punk movement.
If there was a tv news or documentary film or a photographer doing a feature or exhibition she was featured.

Soo, Johnny Rotten & Siouxsie Sioux.

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Speaking as 'Kitty' Her regular character monologue on the Victoria Wood show

"I never speak behind people's backs. If I've anything nasty to say, I pop it on a postcard."
 
My parents were big fans of Keeping Up Appearances, watching reruns on their public television station. It was kind of funny considering that, when I was a child, the absolute worst thing I could do was embarrass my mother in public. Her whole life she was obsessed with what complete strangers thought of her.
 
Also the bass player, plus wrote my favourite Moodies song among many others.

 
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Diane Keaton passed away Saturday at age 79. Bette Midler shared some memories during an appearance on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert.

Midler recalled her first day filming with Keaton and Goldie Hawn on the 1996 comedy First Wives Club. “I was so intimidated,” Midler said, saying that both Keaton and Hawn had more film experience than she did at that point. “We sat there and they started telling stories, and I’m telling you, I never laughed so hard in my life. It really was brilliant and magical.” Yahoo News UK article link


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Keaton with Goldie Hawn and Bette Midler on the set of First Wives Club
 
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