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11.07.2021 - 17:17 / ok.co.uk
Ex-BBC presenter Mike Amatt has died suddenly aged 71.The talented performer, writer, and illustrator was also the creator behind the kids' cartoon Mop and Smiff.The sad news was revealed by his devastated son Michael, who said that whilst the family were heartbroken they would also remember all the good times. In a statement, Michael, 27, said: "He used to make up stories for us all the time, especially when we went on family holidays.The stories would be a clue to a treasure hunt.
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Braveheart has died aged 65. Aberdonian Mike Mitchell is believed to have died of natural causes while on a boat in Turkey, TMZ have reported.
Mitchell began his career as a bodybuilder. He won the Mr. Universe title, and went to win many World Fitness Federation Fitness World Championships, as well as five Masters Mr. World titles. He also competed for the title of Britain’s Strongest Man. In 2010, he was granted the World Fitness Federation’s Living Legend Award, its highest honor.
Mike Mitchell has passed away at the age of 65.The actor, who starred in classic movies like Gladiator and Braveheart, died "on a boat in Turkey" as his representative told TMZ: "It was very hard to believe... "The sudden death of an international actor we managed, an honest person, a real actor, a true friend, my dear friend, has saddened us deeply.
Scots teenager who "never failed to put a smile on everyone's faces" after he died suddenly in Glasgow on Thursday night. Jak Fraser, 17, tragically passed away near Silverburn shopping centre at about 10pm.We told earlier how emergency services were called out to Barrhead Road following his sudden death which is not being treated as suspicious.
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BBC Radio 6 Music’s weekday afternoon show, it has been confirmed.The DJ and comedy actor will begin presenting the show, which airs from 1pm-4pm, from October.Charles, who is already known for his popular Funk and Soul show on the station, replaces Keaveny after his 14-year stint at the station.“I’m made up to be able to present a brand new show on 6 Music later this year,” Charles said in statement.My funk soul brother, you’re one of my favourite people in broadcasting. You know this.
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Jenna Dewan and Steve Kazee are in mourning after the sudden loss of their dog.
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