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    Graham Kerr, TV's The Galloping Gourmet, is 90 today
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    Happy 94th birthday to Gene Hackman
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    Graham Kerr, TV's The Galloping Gourmet, is 90 today
    Used to love watching him in the afternoons if I was off school!
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    Ray Walker, last surviving member of the classic Jordanaires line up is 90 today. 
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    That’s interesting Algarve.  Some years ago we went to an Elvis tribute show, the interesting point being he was backed by the original Jordanaires, so we may well have seen Ray.  RIP

    My overwhelming feeling watching the show was that there will only ever be one Elvis.
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    Happy 93rd birthday to Canadian singer William Shatner 

    https://youtu.be/Co2ZVdVM26E?si=M4NFyUeTIyA6btpP&t=28 
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    John Astin  - most famous as Gomez Adams - is 94 today. 
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    edited March 31
    John Astin  - most famous as Gomez Adams - is 94 today. 
    He also played a sheriff, and a baddie, in my wife's favourite Murder She Wrote.
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    Tom Jones is 83 and currently on tour in Australia and New Zealand, then moving on to South America :)
    Incredible energy 👏 
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    Chizz said:
    clive said:
    Michael Aspel,91 today.
    Born 12th Jan 1933
    A dark, deeply-flawed, sex-obsessed character.  Apparently... 

    https://youtu.be/-wtGO87j9Uw?si=o0CI41-Uq90DB1AQ 
    Aren’t we all..?
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    Tom Jones is 83 and currently on tour in Australia and New Zealand, then moving on to South America :)
    Incredible energy 👏 

    He's playing near here in the summer - Hooray!

    While we are in the UK - Boooo!  
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    Shirley Maclaine

    Author, actress and sister of Warren Beatty

    Born 24 April 1934
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    Saw pictures of Tom Baker and Clint Eastwood (not together) recently. Suspect they are not long for this thread. 
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    Frankie Valli

    Lead singer of the Four Seasons

    Born 3 May 1934
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    LenGlover said:
    Frankie Valli

    Lead singer of the Four Seasons

    Born 3 May 1934
    'Beauty School Dropout" in Grease?
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    LenGlover said:
    Frankie Valli

    Lead singer of the Four Seasons

    Born 3 May 1934
    'Beauty School Dropout" in Grease?
    That was Frankie Avalon if memory serves me right.
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    LenGlover said:
    LenGlover said:
    Frankie Valli

    Lead singer of the Four Seasons

    Born 3 May 1934
    'Beauty School Dropout" in Grease?
    That was Frankie Avalon if memory serves me right.
    I think Frankie Valli sang Grease is the Word , the theme song . 
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    Frankie Vaughan maybe?
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    Alan Bennett

    Actor, author, playwright, screenplay writer and general eminent figure in the British Arts world for many years.

    Born 9 May 1934

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    Bryan Douglas

    Footballer. Ex England and Blackburn Rovers winger (featured in 1962 World Cup).

    Born 27 May 1934.
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    Unbelievable as it may sound, Nanette Newman is 90 today
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    Unbelievable as it may sound, Nanette Newman is 90 today
    Fairy Liquid strikes again 
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    LenGlover said:
    Bryan Douglas

    Footballer. Ex England and Blackburn Rovers winger (featured in 1962 World Cup).

    Born 27 May 1934.
    Had the pleasure of meeting him at Blackburn recently and briefly talking to him about the disastrous 1958 result (for us that is), at The Valley.
    We only needed to draw and they had to win to get promoted!
    We tragically only drew, with the shattering result that we spent many many years firmly planted in the then second division going nowhere, under the totally uninspiring and unambitious stewardship of Michael Glikstein.☹️
    The crowd was around 54,000 if I remember rightly…..I was 10 years old and I and many others left the stadium in tears of frustration.
    To make things worse, my all time favourite Addick, Stuart Leary, missed a quite simple equaliser opportunity in the dying moments, which would have seen us return to Division 1 at the first time of asking. 😢


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    Didn’t we lose 4-3.  I can understand the tears of frustration.  I was at school at the time and felt the same.
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