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  • ...enport}}</ref> (not 4 March, as often stated) from [[kidney failure|kidney failure]]. [[Category:2002 deaths]]
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  • ...Gray |first1=Sarra |title=Eddie Large: Little and Large star made millions from impressive 50 year career |url=https://www.express.co.uk/life-style/life/12 After being admitted to hospital in March 2002 due to kidney problems, Large underwent a [[heart transplant]] at [[Papworth Hospital]],
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  • ...m severe [[w:osteoarthritis|osteoarthritis]] and [[w:kidney failure|kidney failure]]<ref name="dnb"/> (according to some obituaries, she had developed [[w:pne [[Category:1996 deaths]]
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  • ...mber of the [[Lancashire Fusiliers|Lancashire Fusiliers]] during that war. From 1935, he also ran his own theatre in [[Colwyn Bay|Colwyn Bay]], taking most ...ity Health Board|Llandudno General Hospital]] from [[kidney failure|kidney failure]] and [[pneumonia|pneumonia]], with his wife and son at his bedside.<ref na
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  • ...andfather came from [[Sevastopol|Sebastopol]], and changed the family name from Blomberg.<ref>{{cite news|last=Pearson|first=Allison|url=https://www.telegr ...did not decrease, he realised that there was a possibility of making money from show business.
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  • ...champion [[Bill MacDonald (wrestler)|Bill MacDonald]], who died of kidney failure at the age of 43 when Kenneth was 13.<ref name=mylondon>{{Cite web|url=http ...eatured regularly in the BBC sitcom ''[[It Ain't Half Hot Mum]]'', running from 3 January 1974 to 3 September 1981.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.screenonl
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  • ...of [[British Railways]]''. Born Honour Fuller, her stage name was derived from her favourite measurement of alcohol, a gill, and her favourite time of yea ...ial". Amongst Summers' possessions were "a whole file of complaint letters from [[working men's club]]s." The complaints were generally that she was too r
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  • ...ne]] on the [[UK Singles Chart]] and earned Hill an [[Ivor Novello Award]] from the [[British Academy of Songwriters, Composers and Authors]] in 1972. ...cal show; for example, a March 1964 episode featured James Pond, 0017, in "From Moscow with Love" and his version of [[The Beatles]]. He played a number of
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  • | image = Illustration of man suffering from wind. Wellcome L0005360.jpg | caption = Illustration of man suffering from "wind"
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  • ...x half-hour shows) and seven Christmas specials over a period of ten years from early 1990 to late 2000. The first five series were broadcast between Janua ...inspired a novel, published in 1992, featuring the most memorable moments from the first two series and the first Christmas special.
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  • ...everything so cold and grey." After moving to Brockley, south east London from the age of 12 in 1931, he attended Brownhill Road School (later to be renam ...]]. The Milligan-Stephens partnership was finally ended by Stephens' death from a brain haemorrhage in January 1959; Milligan later downplayed and disparag
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  • | birth_name = Josephine Edwina Jaques <!-- only use if different from name --> ...m)|Green for Danger]]'' (1946), in which she had a brief, uncredited role. From 1958 to 1974 she appeared in 14 ''Carry On'' films, playing various roles i
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  • ...came president of the [[British Music Hall Society]], taking over the role from [[Roy Hudd]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.britishmusichallsociety.com/pat
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