General Good-byes And RIPs

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  • stetsonstetson Shipmate
    I recall the Democracy series as being better than stetson allows. The Gaddhafi interview was hilarious.

    I shall bow to your superior expertise. I never watched the doc, an was just going by the opinion of one person who did.

  • Gross was in a very tight white tee shirt and black suit jacket. He displayed well. Patrick was a little more rumpled...
  • NicoleMRNicoleMR Shipmate
    James Caan, the actor, has died.
  • CrœsosCrœsos Shipmate
    NicoleMR wrote: »
    James Caan, the actor, has died.

    Consider an alternate universe in which James Caan had not turned down some/all of these roles.
  • NicoleMRNicoleMR Shipmate
    Wow!
  • stetsonstetson Shipmate
    Crœsos wrote: »
    NicoleMR wrote: »
    James Caan, the actor, has died.

    Consider an alternate universe in which James Caan had not turned down some/all of these roles.

    I really couldn't see him playing Superman at all. Even before Christopher Reeve, there was a pretty established idea of what Superman looked like, and, well, it wasn't James Caan.
  • CrœsosCrœsos Shipmate
    Former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe has been killed.
  • NicoleMRNicoleMR Shipmate
    Larry Storch, who played Cpl. Agarn on F Troup, has died at age 99.
  • PigletPiglet All Saints Host, Circus Host
    Martin How, organist and composer, sometimes described as "the greatest cathedral organist we never had", has died aged 91.

    RIP.
  • The RogueThe Rogue Shipmate
    edited July 2022
    National treasure, womble and Dr Who friend Bernard Cribbens has left us. https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-62330478
  • HuiaHuia Shipmate
    Thanks for posting that. I knew his name was familiar, but I didn't realise the breath of the work he had done. He had such a lovely story telling voice.
  • TurquoiseTasticTurquoiseTastic Kerygmania Host
    David Trimble died a few days ago. Not the cuddliest of characters but worthy of considerable respect in my view.
  • Bernard Cribbins was a real all-round entertainer. Offhand, I can think of him as Perks in the first Railway Children film, an extremely annoying guest in Fawlty Towers, and the singer of such deep and philosophical classical songs as Right, said Fred, and Hole in the Ground...
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yShvgXZQBTs

    BTW, Radio 3's tribute to him earlier today was his beautiful rendition of I've grown accustomed to her face from (IIRC) My Fair Lady.
  • PigletPiglet All Saints Host, Circus Host
    David Trimble died a few days ago. Not the cuddliest of characters but worthy of considerable respect in my view.

    Indeed - he was that rarest of creatures: a decent politician.
  • EigonEigon Shipmate
    UK Shippies of a certain age will no doubt remember the Adventures of Robinson Crusoe, which always seemed to be on TV during school holidays. Robert Hoffman, the Austrian actor who played Crusoe, has just died.
  • AthrawesAthrawes Shipmate
    Archie Roach, Australian First Nations truth teller, singer/songwriter and activist has died. He was only 66.
  • Archie Roach, Bundjalung elder, musician, and spokesperson for the stolen generation died on 30 July age 66.

    biography
  • stetsonstetson Shipmate
    edited July 2022
    [spoilers hidden]
    an extremely annoying guest in Fawlty Towers

    The denoument of that one actually managed to make
    the old pie-in-the-face seem like a brilliant and original gag. I love how the Major just walks up and says hello as if nothing unusual is happening.

  • DoublethinkDoublethink Admin, 8th Day Host
    Nichelle Nichols :(
  • Wesley JWesley J Circus Host
    Nichelle Nichols :(
    What a woman! Rest in peace, Lieutenant Uhura! :(
  • TurquoiseTasticTurquoiseTastic Kerygmania Host
    Nichelle Nichols :(

    Oh! Sad to hear this.
  • NicoleMRNicoleMR Shipmate
    RIP. I remember being a child watching Star Trek and feeling so great that there was a woman there who was crew.
  • jedijudyjedijudy Heaven Host
    Nichelle Nichols was a beautiful person with a beautiful spirit.
    She walks in beauty, like the night.
    :disappointed:
  • Aww, gee Beav. Tony Dow, aka Wally Cleaver from Leave it to Beaver died from liver cancer last week. He was 77.

  • DoublethinkDoublethink Admin, 8th Day Host
    Roy Hackett, British civil rights campaigner.
  • Vin Scully, who was the voice of LA Dodger baseball for 67 years (!!!!) has died, age 94.

    I cannot imagine holding a job for 67 years.
  • CaissaCaissa Shipmate
    Clayton Ruby, Canadian civil rights lawyer
    https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/toronto/clayton-ruby-1.6539851
  • Judith Durham. Singer with The Seekers.
  • Well, I never….

    She was mentioned on the First Gig thread in Heaven only a couple of days back

    Attended a Seekers concert in Canberra with my sister in early 1967; what a voice she had!
  • PigletPiglet All Saints Host, Circus Host
    Morningtown Ride was the first record I was ever given, aged five (in 1967).

    RIP Ms Durham.
  • MaryLouiseMaryLouise Shipmate, Host Emeritus
    Judith Durham had a voice pure and clear as a bell. Unforgettable.

  • Wesley JWesley J Circus Host
    MaryLouise wrote: »
    Judith Durham had a voice pure and clear as a bell. Unforgettable.

    Stunning! Thanks for the link.
  • TelfordTelford Shipmate
    MaryLouise wrote: »
    Judith Durham had a voice pure and clear as a bell. Unforgettable.
    Yes. A trully magnificent voice.
  • It's years since I'd heard Judith Durham singing so I followed that link, and browsed a few more You Tube videos of her singing other Seekers hits.
    Surprised to find myself with wet eyes in almost all. No idea what chord from my past was struck by her voice but it was, as Mary Louise said, unforgettable.
  • TelfordTelford Shipmate
    It's years since I'd heard Judith Durham singing so I followed that link, and browsed a few more You Tube videos of her singing other Seekers hits.
    Surprised to find myself with wet eyes in almost all. No idea what chord from my past was struck by her voice but it was, as Mary Louise said, unforgettable.

    Ditto
  • CaissaCaissa Shipmate
    A Maritime radio station played her singing Georgy Girl this morning.
  • TelfordTelford Shipmate
    Caissa wrote: »
    A Maritime radio station played her singing Georgy Girl this morning.

    Unless you watch the film you never hear the verse at the end of the film.
  • stetsonstetson Shipmate
    edited August 2022
    Telford wrote: »
    Caissa wrote: »
    A Maritime radio station played her singing Georgy Girl this morning.

    Unless you watch the film you never hear the verse at the end of the film.

    I've never seen the film, but I suspect that the the lyrics(with or without the final verse) are a little clearer in their meaning for those who have. Sorta like the lyrics to the Welcome Back Kotter theme, which got some radio play in the 1970s.
  • AgsAgs Shipmate
    Come The Day (1966) was the first album I bought. I guess with pocket money or birthday money. Still love it.
  • TelfordTelford Shipmate
    stetson wrote: »
    Telford wrote: »
    Caissa wrote: »
    A Maritime radio station played her singing Georgy Girl this morning.

    Unless you watch the film you never hear the verse at the end of the film.

    I've never seen the film, but I suspect that the the lyrics(with or without the final verse) are a little clearer in their meaning for those who have. Sorta like the lyrics to the Welcome Back Kotter theme, which got some radio play in the 1970s.
    In the end she gets possession of her sister's baby and marries James Mason who is old enough to be her grandfather. Not an outcome sung about at the start of the film but the end song states, " Cheer up. At least he's a millionaire"

  • CrœsosCrœsos Shipmate
    Historian David McCullough has passed into history himself.
  • DoublethinkDoublethink Admin, 8th Day Host
    :( I feel old
  • I have Hopelessly Devoted singing in my head. Very sad.
  • North East QuineNorth East Quine Purgatory Host
    :( I feel old

    Me too.
  • stetsonstetson Shipmate
    I have Hopelessly Devoted singing in my head. Very sad.

    For me, it's Summer Lovin'. Even though I've never seen the full musical, it's still a catchy tune.

    Her version of The Banks Of The Ohio is also pretty good.
  • I did know that she was born in the same hospital as my Mum, bit I didn't realise that her grandfather was Nobel laureate Max Born.
  • I used to Mondegreen a Grease song to "Your The Wizard of Oz"
  • I used to Mondegreen a Grease song to "Your The Wizard of Oz"
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