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Topic History of: Diana Dors Radio 4
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Mart We actually broke a habit and watched the free DVD from the Guardian, "Gilbert Grape", it was absolutely brilliant. Leonardo Di Caprio was superb, an absolutely incredible actor who has remained un-type casted.
The free yoga DVD from last weeks Mail, was unsurprisingly not viewed due to the amount of energy required in the project.
I`m not a particularly green person, but the amount of free cd`s a dvd`s given away with newpapers and thrown away must be causing a major landfill problem.
I shall check out the Diana Dors thing today, I saw a TV show a while back about her "missing millions", they also did one on Marc Bolan.
This reminds me, where did I put my missing millions?
Oh yeah, I remember now, it was a dream..
zooloo Just finished... worth 30 minutes to hear.

"Britain's Blonde Bombshell: The Diana Dors Story.
Honor Blackman pays tribute to actress and personality Diana Dors, otherwise known as Britain's Blonde Bombshell."

Listen again Radio 4

I was surprised she was just 52 when she died. They should show her better films sometime and get a new generation of fans