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Topic History of: Barbara Windsor
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JK2006 Praise for "overcoming the stigma". What stigma? It's rather like moaning about things going wrong or getting cancer. It happens. Get over it. I used to call Robert Stigwood Stigma. He was not amused (so I kept on doing it until the day he died).
andrew Personally her acting was terrible and was just played one dimensional characters.

I didn't even know Eastenders was still on the box.

But I wish her well lost a relative who had the same terrible disease.
JK2006 Sad to hear the latest; a lovely girl; we kept bumping into each other over the past ten years - twice on Marylebone High Street and once in Cannes; each time leading to long chats and catchups. Numerous mutual friends going all the way back to Lionel Bart. A really genuine, nice lady.