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Diana Dors (born Diana Mary Fluck; 23 October 1931 – 4 May 1984) was an English actress and singer. Dors came to public notice as a blonde bombshell , much in the style of Americans Marilyn Monroe , Jayne Mansfield , and Mamie Van Doren .
The BBC "fell short of high standards of integrity and transparency" when it comes to journalist Martin Bashir's famous 1995 interview with Princess Diana, an official BBC inquiry stated on ...
The term bombshell is a forerunner to the term "sex symbol" used to describe popular women regarded as very attractive. [1] [2] The Online Etymology Dictionary by Douglas Harper attests the usage of the term in this meaning since 1942. Bombshell has a longer history in its other, more general figurative meaning of a "shattering or devastating ...
Princess Diana's BBC Panorama interview with Martin Bashir has since gone down in infamy because of the journalists unethical reporting and interview methods.
Described as Britain's answer to Marilyn Monroe, the "blonde bombshell" Diana Dors changed her last name before she made it big in Hollywood. The Swindon-born actress starred in films including ...
British Trump or Britain Trump, used to refer to his perceived similarities with U.S. President Donald Trump. [137] Buffoon Boris, a pejorative reference to Johnson's supposed ability to provide amusement through inappropriate appearance or behaviour. [138] The Blonde Bombshell, a reference to Johnson's hair colour. [139]
The Blonde Bombshell is a British two-part mini-series based on the life and death of actress Diana Dors. It was produced by LWT for ITV , and first shown on 26 and 27 April 1999. [ 1 ] Keeley Hawes played Dors during her early career (1945–1960) and Amanda Redman during her later years (1965–1984).
In a newly-published book, 'Diana: Case Solved,' the man driving the car that clipped Diana's before the crash speaks out for the first time.