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Pere Ubu singer David Thomas
Very sad. Met him at a Manchester University gig in late 70s. Very nice, funny bloke.
Greatly underrated band, superb front man.
RIP David.
Pere Ubu singer David Thomas
Pricilla Pointer 100. (Pam Barnes/ Ewing mother in Dallas)
I thought it was Bing Crosby's daughter ;-)Cliff Barnes did it!
I thought it was Bobby?Cliff Barnes did it!
With a candlestick, in the library.Cliff Barnes did it!
Don't be ridiculous unless he used a water pistol.I thought it was Bobby?
I think most white male Americans of a certain age (i.e. mine) will remember him best as the corrupt, violent, drug-dealing police chief in "Fletch".I remember him in Edge of Darkness in the 80s
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Joe Don Baker, tough-guy actor from Walking Tall and Bond films, dies aged 89
The prolific performer played varied roles – from arms dealer to baseball star – and made the rare switch from Bond villain to Bond good guywww.theguardian.com
Good callI think most white male Americans of a certain age (i.e. mine) will remember him best as the corrupt, violent, drug-dealing police chief in "Fletch".
"Thank God. The . . . . police."Good call
A great writer. In the days when I bought the Sunday Times, his was the first football story I turned to.Brian Glanville - one of the great football writers of the 20th Century
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Tributes paid to 'doyen of football writers' Glanville after death at 93
Glanville was a towering, influential figure in the world of sports journalism and beyond, also writing more than 30 bookswww.standard.co.uk
When I was about 22 (1984) I was introduced to the Times and Sunday Times by older work colleagues. Brian Glanville and Hugh Mckilveny were a revelation to me. My old man only ever had the Mirror or the Sun. Could read their articles about sports and people I didn’t even like. When writing on really big games, fights, races, whatever they held me spellbound. Had bought a few books by them both for my Dad in his last few years and he lived then. Sad that he’s passed but he must have left a huge body of work and helped a few of us to appreciate better quality writing. Henry Winter has written a pretty good tribute today.A great writer. In the days when I bought the Sunday Times, his was the first football story I turned to.
He could be very scathing when he saw injustice or stupidity.
He was not a fan of the Premier League calling it greedy and all about money.
You absolute bloody legend! I could remember reading a book about goalkeepers in the school library sometime around 75/76 and really enjoying it. Couldn't for the life of me remember the title. This was it!I remember in English we read his novel Goalkeepers Are Different. I think the teacher saw it as a way of engaging football mad students in reading more, and it probably worked.
Brian Glanville - one of the great football writers of the 20th Century
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Tributes paid to 'doyen of football writers' Glanville after death at 93
Glanville was a towering, influential figure in the world of sports journalism and beyond, also writing more than 30 bookswww.standard.co.uk
I loved that book !I remember in English we read his novel Goalkeepers Are Different. I think the teacher saw it as a way of engaging football mad students in reading more, and it probably worked.