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PICTURES: Take a tour of Dorset in 1987 – see how much (or how little) things have changed


JOIN the Daily Echo on a trip back to 1987 with the help of these pictures.
Although much has changed in the 34 years since the photographs were taken, many of the locations are instantly recognisable.

Regent Centre, Christchurch
The cinema first opened in 1931 and is renowned as one of the finest examples of an early 1930s picture house.
The Regent opened on Boxing Day with a showing of The Taming of the Shrew starring Mary Pickford and Douglas Fairbanks.
The cinema served the community for more than forty years until July 1973, when it became the Mecca Social and Bingo Club.
This, in turn, shut down in February 1982 before being restored to its former art deco style. ....

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Trevor Peacock obituary


Last modified on Wed 10 Mar 2021 10.34 EST
Trevor Peacock, the actor and songwriter, who has died aged 89 after suffering from dementia, was best known and much loved for his endearing performance as a bumbling parish councillor, Jim Trott, in The Vicar of Dibley (1994-2007), one of a delightful gallery of village worthies circling, and answering to, Dawn French’s enthusiastic parish priest.
Jim’s particular dimness was manifest in an acute inability to say what he meant, prefacing a “Yes” with a string of stuttering “No’s”. This had landed him in deep trouble. He had, for instance, in a history of two marriages, been spliced, by accident, with another man. ....

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The curse of Steptoe and Son: how the sitcom ruined its star's career


The curse of Steptoe and Son: how the sitcom ruined its star’s career
John Gielgud praised his Richard II for Joan Littlewood, so why did Harry H Corbett end his days in panto? There s only one role to blame
7 February 2021 • 12:00pm
Harry H Corbett, pictured here with Wilfrid Brambell in Steptoe and Son, was stuck with the role for 14 years
Credit: Mike Lawn/Getty
Harry H Corbett – he of the lustreless, big red-rimmed eyes; “the hulking figure in the tatty overcoat and turned-down gumboots”; the faint rhotacism and a voice that was like a flame, swaying and trembling – was born in Rangoon in 1925. I picture a Kipling background – tough non-commissioned officers in a hot corner of the Empire; a world of duty and service and forbearance; of burdens ­carried. (“I’m beginning to be a burden, am I?” Albert Steptoe one day challenges his son, Harold, who replies: “No white man ever had a bigger one. But rest assured, I will not fail in my f ....

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Former Diss Express editor Kay Hunter dies after contracting coronavirus


Former Diss Express editor Kay Hunter dies after contracting coronavirus
 | Updated: 10:35, 26 January 2021
Tributes have been paid to former Diss Express editor Kay Hunter, who died last week after being diagnosed with Covid-19.
Mrs Hunter was admitted to Norwich University Hospital on New Year’s Eve after a fall at home. After being diagnosed with the virus, she died last Wednesday. She was 92.
She leaves a lasting and tangible legacy in Diss, both with her work at the newspaper and various community groups.
Diss Express editor Kay Hunter (seated), with reporters Carol Billingham, Richard Sutton and Bill Walker, and sub-editor Don Schofield. ....

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