11-06-2015 4:32 PM
Two of the true greats have passed away.
So sad that we will only be able to see them in past work but so grateful to have enjoyed their performances for years.
15-06-2015 9:01 PM
There's nothing more to be said.
We must wait a while, for a new poster, to bring in some thoughts.
16-06-2015 11:08 AM
16-06-2015 3:13 PM
Has anyone read what Mr Lee had to do to get married (or not in the end as the case turned out) but he succeeded anyway. Amazing
16-06-2015 4:07 PM
His autobiography was one I have been meaning to get for ages and never got round to it - and now it's selling at rather inflated prices so I'll have to wait for the bandwagon to roll on by before purchasing a copy.
16-06-2015 9:25 PM
I woudn't bother purchasing an autobiography written by anyone. It's bound to be full of half-truths, evasions and blatant lies.
How could it be otherwise? No-one would write a truthful account of their life. It would be too sad, demeaning, and disgraceful.
What autobiographies present, is a kind of sanitized and idealised version of the person's life. Accentuating the positive, while eliminating the negative.
17-06-2015 5:16 AM
ahh ,well malac,your wrong on these two for starters..john lowes 3rd one and phil taylors first...not one half truth or evasion in either
Excellent reads
19-06-2015 7:23 PM
He is wrong on most things....