Ian Lavender - the last member of the Dad's Army Walmington-On-Sea Platoon.
Also, when the last Dad's Army principal cast member dies, that will be the end of an era. At the moment, as far as I'm aware, along with Ian Lavender, Bill Pertwee (Warden Hodges) and the actors who played Mrs Fox and the Vicar are still alive.
David Hockney. He must be one of our last living proper artist legends... all we'll be left with is tossy and talentless chancers like Hirst, Emin and sundry other "instalationists" with their piles of bricks, soggy nappies and what-have-you.
A perpetual disqualification from all musical post-mortem adulatory posterity, for the gentleman, no doubt....
I just don't like him...:cool:
My sister used to play his Original Musiquarium cassette on a loop in her car and almost drove me mad...Ray Charles...yes - now you're talkin'
I don't know if authors would be regarded has being showbiz, but for me I think I'd quite miss Stephen King, because I've been reading his books since the early 80s and have enjoyed most of them
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They're young whippersnappers yet!
Maureen O'Hara.
He's been in Corrie for nearly 53 years, so it would be VERY sad when he does go. It would most definately be the end of an era.
Victoria Wood and Julie Walters also.
Also, when the last Dad's Army principal cast member dies, that will be the end of an era. At the moment, as far as I'm aware, along with Ian Lavender, Bill Pertwee (Warden Hodges) and the actors who played Mrs Fox and the Vicar are still alive.
Stop extracting the proverbial..........please.:yawn:
I'm not one of his followers...dont like his music.
A perpetual disqualification from all musical post-mortem adulatory posterity, for the gentleman, no doubt....
I just don't like him...:cool:
My sister used to play his Original Musiquarium cassette on a loop in her car and almost drove me mad...Ray Charles...yes - now you're talkin'
Trevor McDonald.
When he and Derek Griffiths die, that'll mark an end to the time when black people on the telly was very unusual.
Those two and John Conteh were just about the only black people on tv for a number of years.
Will it? Is/was there something special about black people on TV? I have no idea about what was said back then.