Seems we have lost another great British character. :(
Feels like he's been around forever, educating us with his gushing enthusiasm.
RIP sir.
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-20657939
Seems we have lost another great British character. :(
Feels like he's been around forever, educating us with his gushing enthusiasm.
RIP sir.
.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-20657939
He was on 'Have I Got News for You' only a week or two ago.
It would seem appropriate.![]()
I think his was one of the first TV programmes in the 1950s Arthur...although I didn't even know what a TV was until I was 7 years old....because we were living in Malaya and there was no such thing there in those days.![]()
I was getting confused with his brother, Sir Roger Moore.![]()
Another fine example of a true british gentleman, RIP
A bit of an eccentric though he brought astronomy into our living rooms. The world needs eccentrics like Patrick Moore.![]()
Arthur remember's the first episode of Sky at Night ..... it was on his 50th birthday![]()
Keith - Administrator
He also wrote music and could play the xylophone to a good standard.
Sad news indeed. He was a true inspiration.
RIP.
Also of course...the longest running show on TV.![]()
He made it all so interesting sad to lose a gent like him.
RIP Sir Patrick Moore.
A one-off.
Well respected and well liked by all.
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