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Sorry, probably jumping back a bit but Did you see that wonderful programme on him on tv a while back?He was fluent in German and referred to Goering as 'a bit of a cad' or some such. He was so interesting, It was wonderful. He was called winkle because he was tiny and could get into very tight spaces... And small planes
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Yes, I saw that when it was shown. I'm glad it happened whilst he was still alive. So many of those sort of programmes are posthumous.

Agreed. McOther watched it when I was out and flagged it up as something to pick up on iPlayer. I just squeaked in in time and I was so glad I did. As well as being a distinguished pilot, he came across as such a lovely chap and so full of character.
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I caught most of it the other day, didn't know it was on so missed the beginning but he had an amazing life. They must have reshowed it as a tribute.


He was also Dragline in Cool Hand Luke among many other roles.

I haven't read them but I did like the move (sacrilege). I was very sad to hear about Rennison as her book series seemed like a generation thing for me. A lot of my friends love her books.

Cheers
MTM

Sir George Martin turned them from a follower that did cover versions of rock 'n' roll songs to singer songwriters and innovators. That can never be over estimated.
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Evidently, it now seems that he took his own life. Listening to Steve Hackett on the radio there was a brief reference to his poor health.
Sad loss indeed.
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I would have loved to have seen this:
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I remember listening to him on the radio when he presented one of the programmes as I was travelling home from work.
R.I.P. Steve Becker
Today the deaths have been announced about both Paul Daniels and Cliff Michelmore.


As lampooned as he was in the press sometimes, the man was a superb illusionist and apparently an extremely outgoing, friendly man. He leaves behind a loving family.
Rest in peace, Paul.


RIP Lady Penelope.

I was very sad about Paul Daniels. He was a staple in my childhood on a Saturday night.




A shame. A Kestrel for a Knave was one of very few books they made us read at school that I actually liked.

Belgium is a soft target, but bigger publicity that hitting somewhere like Croatia

I am very saddened by today's events.


I love you bits but you're spouting shite.

Jim, I'm quite disappointed that you stated that."
Syria and the middle east. But there is still a considerable number of people in Daesh controlled areas, and of course they've got a target audience in Iraq as well. But they're also speaking to people in Saudi who previously were sponsoring Bin Laden because they want the money to come their way, people in Libya who're wondering which way to jump and doubtless hoping that it'll impress people in Somalia and through North Africa and into Chad and Nigeria

Sorry Patti, you're wrong. 23.6% of the population of Brussels is Muslim.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Islam_i...
Some say it is much higher than that:
http://www.euro-islam.info/country-pr...

Sorry Patti, you're wrong. 23.6% of the population of Brussels is Muslim.
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Yeah, but I love winding you up. ;)
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RIP Father Jack."
Sad... I loved Father Ted and it was so sad when Dermot Morgan died.