Author Topic: decline of Terry Thomas  (Read 828 times)

Offline chrishornx



ZZTOP put a you tube clip on another thread about he Leslie Phillips 'Ding Dong' film clip

I watched dit and then the next video played

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so very sad for such a great man

zztop1168

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ZZTOP put a you tube clip on another thread about he Leslie Phillips 'Ding Dong' film clip

I watched dit and then the next video played

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so very sad for such a great man

Hard to watch that. I will remember the womanising cad we all loved.  :P

Offline opal

Terry did live to be nearly 80 and sadly ill health does come to many in our latter years. All the more reason to enjoy yourself whilst you can. ;)

Offline Romeo Sensini

Very sad indeed, but....

The report said he earned millions, yet got evicted, so he didn't even save enough to buy a property.

Offline Dickled

It's very sad to see how the end of his life turned out.

Same goes for this British actress who is one of my favourites when they show old black and white movies on TV....


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zztop1168

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Very sad indeed, but....

The report said he earned millions, yet got evicted, so he didn't even save enough to buy a property.

Hopefully he spent it all on punting and didnt waste it.  :dancegirl:

Offline cueball

I think a lot of us at the age that can remember tt 's films will look back fondly, he's the cad we'd all like to be.

No matter how he ended his days, I hope he lived the life he portrayed on the silver screen.

Offline chrishornx

I think a lot of us at the age that can remember tt 's films will look back fondly, he's the cad we'd all like to be.

No matter how he ended his days, I hope he lived the life he portrayed on the silver screen.

I think he did until it all caught up with him

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I think a lot of us at the age that can remember tt 's films will look back fondly, he's the cad we'd all like to be.

No matter how he ended his days, I hope he lived the life he portrayed on the silver screen.

 :thumbsup: Well said