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Mystic Meg was born Margaret Anne Lake on 27 July 1942, in Accrington, Lancashire, to Bill Lake, an RAF aircrewman, and his wife Millicent (née Howard). [ 3 ] [ 4 ] [ 5 ] Of Romani heritage, she grew up in Accrington and was taught astrology by her grandmother.
She wrote a horoscope column for The Sun for nearly 23 years after becoming a household name in the 1990s with her segment on the National Lottery.
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The celebrity astrologer known as Mystic Meg has died aged 80 after a short illness. This clip is a throwback to her 1997 Comic Relief sketch that has resurfaced following the news of her death.
Introduced in series four, Septic Peg was an astrologist who featured in sketches entitled Septic Peg Predicts. She was a direct parody of Mystic Meg who appeared on the then newly devised National Lottery draws that aired on BBC 1 around the same time as The Brian Conley Show. Like Mystic Meg, Septic Peg would make predictions with the help of ...
In season 14's "Gods and Monsters", Nick learns that his family's murders are still unsolved after nine years and seeks revenge, starting with Arty Nielson, his neighbor who witnessed a man running out of Nick's house on the night of the murders. In "Unhuman Nature", Nick tracks down Frank Kellogg, the police officer Abraxas possessed on the ...
The programme's new look was designed to bring back Gordon on an "as and when" basis, starting with a three-month stint from April 1985. Gordon's return as Meg was devised by the new producer, Phillip Bowman, who himself ended the involvement with the series of regulars Ronald Allen and Sue Lloyd. Gordon, who had already appeared in 3,521 ...
Are mermaids real or not? Let's dive into the truth behind these half-human creatures popularized by movies like "The Little Mermaid."