viv1969 Suspended / Banned Messages 29,452 Name Bat-Frog Edit My Images No 26 Dec 2016 #1 Actress Liz Smith, who was Nana in The Royle Family, has died. She was 95. Last edited by a moderator: 26 Dec 2016
Norkie Suspended / Banned Messages 13,675 Name Jak Edit My Images No 27 Dec 2016 #2 From "The Vicar of Dibley: Election (#1.5)" (1994) Letitia Cropley: We're going to see those lovely dancers in London. David Horton: The Royal Ballet? Letitia Cropley: No, the Chippendales.
From "The Vicar of Dibley: Election (#1.5)" (1994) Letitia Cropley: We're going to see those lovely dancers in London. David Horton: The Royal Ballet? Letitia Cropley: No, the Chippendales.
Byker28i Suspended / Banned Messages 21,339 Edit My Images Yes 27 Dec 2016 #3 Vera Rubin as well, astrophysicist associated with dark matter. Liz Smiths story is interesting, didn't start acting until she was 50 and then was rarely out of work
Vera Rubin as well, astrophysicist associated with dark matter. Liz Smiths story is interesting, didn't start acting until she was 50 and then was rarely out of work
OP viv1969 Suspended / Banned Messages 29,452 Name Bat-Frog Edit My Images No 27 Dec 2016 #4 Byker28i said: Liz Smiths story is interesting, didn't start acting until she was 50 and then was rarely out of work Click to expand... Was reading about that last night.
Byker28i said: Liz Smiths story is interesting, didn't start acting until she was 50 and then was rarely out of work Click to expand... Was reading about that last night.
welshwizard645 Suspended / Banned Messages 3,496 Name Peter Edit My Images No 27 Dec 2016 #5 as Lady Phillippa of Staines in Sir Henry at Rawlinson End.. "don't you think there was too much gristle in the blancmange?"
as Lady Phillippa of Staines in Sir Henry at Rawlinson End.. "don't you think there was too much gristle in the blancmange?"