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Missed this on Wednesday just gone.........................

She popped up in many a comedy series over the years - Do Not Adjust Your Set, ISIHAC etc. etc.

Denise Coffey - very funny lady. RIP

Was that her and her 'orrible handbag?

Quote: Stephen Goodlad @ 27th March 2022, 12:29 PM

Was that her and her 'orrible handbag?

Wha?

Here's how I remember her................

Quote: Stephen Goodlad @ 27th March 2022, 12:29 PM

Was that her and her 'orrible handbag?

Yes! Mrs Black and her Horrible Handbag. RIP Denise Coffey.

RIP DOT

Oh I didn't see that

RIP June Brown

She's been doing that acting lark for a long while.
She popped up in a 'The Sweeney' episode the other day.
RIP

They showed her in Coronation Street this morning, and born, believe it or not, not far from where I am, in Needham Market and went to school in Ipswich. I think a couple of her relatives are buried in Ipswich Cemetery.
So forget the east end of London - she be a Suffolk gal, she be.

Not bad for a 95 years old committed smoker though! What does that say about the filthy weed, and apparently, she smoked menthol, which they now reckon is the worse sort to puff on.

Good on her! And I really do hope she Rests In Peace.

I remember seeing her on TV shortly before Eastenders started in a (Comedy) drama called Now and then I seem to think. She played an elegant middle aged woman.

https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0085066/plotsummary?ref_=tt_ov_pl

Harry Billinge 96 - RIP Sir, a true gentleman and war hero who was one of the first (Marine's engineer) on the beach at the D Day landings, and worked tirelessly to raise funds for a monument to the men who fell, which he achieved.

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Sadly, Dennis Waterman won't be singing any more theme songs. R.I.P.

Quote: Billy Bunter @ 8th May 2022, 6:08 PM

Sadly, Dennis Waterman won't be singing any more theme songs. R.I.P.

Brilliant as Terry McCann. RIP.

And George Carter - RIP Mr Waterman

Yes RIP Denis Waterman
The Minder Car lot was down my road when I used to live in Hammersmith, so we'd often see them filming, and what a fantastic show that was
If that was all he'd done it would still be a great legacy

RIP former Yes drummer Alan White. Also a member of the Plastic Ono Band amongst others. He made a great solo album in 1976.

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