Death List 2023 (14 Viewers)

DawlishSkyBlue

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A few people who are in to his books have said Blood Meridian is his best work, ots on my to read list but not got round to it yet.
One of my favourite authors, glad he managed to get his last two books out before he passed away. The Road is a great book, though not what you would call enjoyable! His Border Trilogy books are brilliant, especially the first two. Would thoroughly recommend them. RIP Cormac
 

SBT

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Never read any of his books but love the film adaptations of his books. The Road is a difficult watch though because of the subject matter, in many ways one of the scariest films I’ve ever watched.
The Road film is very good, but still has nothing on the book. Completely terrifying.
 

Happy_Martian

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Hell, that was a sad 24 hours for my youth. Remember watching Hollins and McQueen on Match of the Day. McQueen was always dominant for United in the FA Cup finals in the 70s and a player I always dreamed of copying.

And Glenda :( Can't speak for her politics or activism but her acting and comedic timing was impeccable. There was a reason she was invited back on Morecambe and Wise multiple times (and it wasn't her Oscars ;).

RIP to all, may their memories be a blessing.
 

Saddlebrains

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Gonna throw Martin Tyler in the mix.

Seemed to be losing his marbles anyway and now the sudden ending of his sky contract
 

Houchens Head

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Surprised it’s not on here yet. Alan Arkin
I remember the first film I ever saw him in - "Freebie & The Bean" - with a very young James Caan. IIR, Loretta Swit (MASH fame) was also in it.
 

rob9872

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Huw Edwards

Edit: sorry I thought it was already next week 😉
 

CJ_covblaze

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RIP Tony Butler. The most recognisable voice in Midlands football.
 

duffer

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On yer bike. "Invented" post-match call ins. Part of the match day landscape 70/80s. RIP.

Beat me to it! First thing I thought of was "On yer bike!".

Him and Carl Chinn (who is still alive of course) made brummy accents almost acceptable, then Peaky Blinders came along and ruined it all. 😁
 

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