MisterCairo
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I remember his Canadian daytime talk show when I was home sick from school. He took over from Alan Hamel, best knows as Suzanne Sommers' Canadian husband:
Another bolt from the blue. While playing hockey even.
Sent directly from my mind to yours.
Typically Canadian to the end!
Bernard Fox, arguably best known for his role as Dr. Bombay on the television series Bewitched, has died of heart failure at the age of 89.
Just read about this. Songwriter Curly Putman (Green Green Grass of Home) died at age 85:
https://www.theguardian.com/music/2...ter-of-green-green-grass-of-home-dies-aged-85
It's a shame I think that most will remember Peter Vaughn for one role, albeit a great one, after a huge body of work great.
To me, for example, he'll always be Mr. Boffin from Our Mutual Friend.
http://www.cbc.ca/news/entertainment/obit-peter-vaughan-1.3883282
Sheesh, my heart jumped into my throat for a second before I saw it was not Tom. Please not Tom! As far as I know he's healthy as a racehorse. I've always liked Tom Jones ever since I was a little kid saw him in What's Up Pussycat. Used to watch his TV show too. Just a great charismatic, talented singer and performer. I had the good luck to see him perform in Vina Del Mar, Chile in 2007. It was a big deal that he visited in Chile, it was talked about on the TV news shows and daytime talk shows, etc. The show was wild, women of all ages throwing their undies up on-stage and screaming.
Bernard Fox, arguably best known for his role as Dr. Bombay on the television series Bewitched, has died of heart failure at the age of 89.
Sheesh, my heart jumped into my throat for a second before I saw it was not Tom. Please not Tom! As far as I know he's healthy as a racehorse. I've always liked Tom Jones ever since I was a little kid saw him in What's Up Pussycat. Used to watch his TV show too. Just a great charismatic, talented singer and performer. I had the good luck to see him perform in Vina Del Mar, Chile in 2007. It was a big deal that he visited in Chile, it was talked about on the TV news shows and daytime talk shows, etc. The show was wild, women of all ages throwing their undies up on-stage and screaming.
Bernard Fox, arguably best known for his role as Dr. Bombay on the television series Bewitched, has died of heart failure at the age of 89.
Sad to hear, but frankly I was amazed he was still alive, and "only" 89 at his death! I thought he'd gone years ago.
I guess because he appeared to be mature, i.e., older in the day, I assumed he was for example in his 50s when he did Hogan's Heroes and Bewitched, when in fact he was late 30s/early 40s.
Far be it for little old me to correct the hallowed BBC, but it's Lamé not, lame gown. I'm not a grammar Nazi, I can barely speak my native language of English. But the BBC? C'mon!
Standards people! Standards.