Inside Prince Philip’s Thursday Club where the duke would have ‘fun away from his serious life’ in the 1950s - with members enjoying foie gras, an endless supply of wine and the best cigars (and even the Kray twins would show up!)
Prince Philip was regular at Thursday Club at Wheeler s fish restaurant in Soho
The men s eating and drinking group was dedicated to Absolute Inconsequence
Is thought to have included actors David Niven, Peter Ustinov and the Kray twins
âBlack Widowâ East End gangster Linda Calvey can t believe the crimes she committed
Linda Calvey, who is now a 72-year-old grandmother, has opened up about her life of crime in London s East End, admitting it s all now very surreal to her
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Saturday, 13th March 2021 at 9:00 am
It’s been 15 years since Billy Murray made his dramatic exit from EastEnders as gangster Johnny Allen, but it seems you can’t keep a good villain down – despite being killed off, some hardcore fans are convinced the character could be rising from the dead. What does the man who immortalised him have to say about that?
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“I keep getting asked on social media when I’m going back, people are adamant it’s happening because they show my picture on Ruby’s desk all the time,” Murray tells
RadioTimes.com in an exclusive interview. “He can’t be alive! I have to refute it each time. He could maybe come back as a twin brother, or step out of the shower like Bobby Ewing in Dallas if his death turned out to be a dream. Though I don’t look good in the shower any more so I’m ruling that one out!”
Inside the brutal one-armed bandit murder mystery that inspired gangster film Get Carter
As the film celebrates its 50th anniversary, we dig into the murder which originally inspired the Scunthorpe-based novel
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Inside brutal one-armed bandit murder mystery that inspired cult gangster film Get Carter
Get Carter, the cult British gangster movie, celebrates its 50th anniversary this week. It was based on the book Jack’s Return Home by crime writer Ted Lewis and partly inspired by real-life events that took place in the criminal underworld
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