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Originally posted by Blackpudlian:
I've just seen on the BBC news website that former DJ Simon Dee has died of cancer aged 74.
RIP Simon



Oh. Frowner They said he hadn't got long. Poor fella.
RIP.
Cosmopolitan
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Simon Dee was the face of the 60s and 70s. I thought he was great, and he changed television with his offbeat approach to the Establishment.

Thanks for the memories Simon. Rest in peace xx



Never heard of him.
R.I.P.
WILDER X
quote:
Originally posted by WILDER X:
quote:
Simon Dee was the face of the 60s and 70s. I thought he was great, and he changed television with his offbeat approach to the Establishment.

Thanks for the memories Simon. Rest in peace xx



Never heard of him.
R.I.P.


He went off the rails, got too arrogant. He was a Radio Caroline DJ on 199 Laugh
Rev. Dim Dale
quote:
Originally posted by WILDER X:
quote:
Simon Dee was the face of the 60s and 70s. I thought he was great, and he changed television with his offbeat approach to the Establishment.

Thanks for the memories Simon. Rest in peace xx



Never heard of him.
R.I.P.


He ruffled a few feathers at the BBC wilder and they sacked him. In those days, you didn't rock the boat, but Simon Dee was fearless. He was strictly anti-Establishment.
Twee Surgeon
quote:
He ruffled a few feathers at the BBC wilder and they sacked him. In those days, you didn't rock the boat, but Simon Dee was fearless. He was strictly anti-Establishment.



Ok. Thanks.
The bcc could do with a big shake up now.
WILDER X
quote:
Originally posted by Twee Surgeon:
Simon Dee was the face of the 60s and 70s. I thought he was great, and he changed television with his offbeat approach to the Establishment.

Thanks for the memories Simon. Rest in peace xx

I couldn't have put it better - I remember him as a dishy blond man - very sad Frowner
Rocking Ros Rose
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Originally posted by WILDER X:

The bcc could do with a big shake up now.


Good point!
However if you look at the British Commerce Chambers site their latest seminar seems exciting.
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•gain a clear understanding of the work LBRO is doing to reduce the regulatory burden on businesses
•gain an increased awareness of the better regulation agenda
•feel confident about approaching departments to achieve regulatory compliance
•understand the importance of joint working between businesses and local regulators to tackle local community issues which have a negative impact on business.

I'm a bit bored today.
Garage Joe

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