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Did much-loved comedian Tim Brooke-Taylor have the last laugh when it came to leaving his affairs in order?
For the Goodie, who died from Covid-19 in April last year, has shocked friends by leaving just £2,390 in his will, according to figures released by the probate office in London.
Brooke-Taylor, 79, who was best known for the television show The Goodies in a career which spanned more than 50 years, left a gross estate of £19,023. But after his outstanding affairs had been finalised, this produced a figure of just over £2,000, which goes to his widow, Christine.
Tim Brooke-Taylor, 79, left a gross estate of £19,023 but after his outstanding affairs had been finalised, this produced a figure of just over £2,000, which goes to his widow, Christine (pictured together)
Many fans of The Rolling Stones were delighted when it was revealed the producers of The Crown were making a similarly styled TV drama about the band’s rise to global fame. But could there be trouble ahead?
Its scriptwriter Nick Hornby, author of novels Fever Pitch and High Fidelity, confesses he’s already preparing for a backlash from the audience over inaccuracies similar to that faced by the Netflix royal drama.
‘I’m writing a 16-part drama series about The Rolling Stones from 1963 to 1974,’ he confirms.
Many fans of The Rolling Stones were delighted when it was revealed the producers of The Crown were making a similarly styled TV drama about the band’s rise to global fame. But could there be trouble ahead? Pictured: The Rolling Stones perform live on stage at the Forest National in Brussels, Belgium on May 6, 1976
Clare Balding is celebrating the world’s most extraordinary animals
Heroic Animals is a delight, the sort of book you dip in and out of, rather than read from cover to cover.
TV presenter and bestselling author Clare Balding has written a fascinating book that can be dipped in and out of.
Sun, 13 Dec, 2020 - 12:00
Review: Tina Neylon Clare Balding John Murray €22 (£20)
THIS book’s subtitle is 100 Amazing Creatures Great and Small and it includes stories about a huge variety from rats to pigs, ducks to dolphins, and many dogs, horses, cats, even a giraffe. Written by the TV presenter and bestselling author Clare Balding, who is familiar to us mainly from her coverage of sports for decades, it is a delight, the sort of book you dip in and out of, rather than read from cover to cover.
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