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"Chuckles Bites the Dust" is an episode of the television situation comedy The Mary Tyler Moore Show which first aired on October 25, 1975. The episode's plot centers on the WJM-TV staff's reaction to the absurd death of Chuckles the Clown, an often-mentioned but seldom-seen character who starred in an eponymously titled children's show at the station.
Chuckles the Clown is killed in an absurd accident and Mary is appalled at the reaction of her coworkers, who make a litany of corny jokes about the death. At the funeral, everyone promises Mary they will cease and desist, but during the service it is Mary who is unable to control her reactions.
The death was ruled as murder after two coroners' inquests and an independent investigation. In June 2007, five people were acquitted of Calvi's murder after a trial in Rome. A book by David Yallop titled In God's Name relates this crime and the 'suiciding' of Calvi's secretary to corruption and possibly the death of Pope John Paul I: Papa Albini.
Gillingham, Dorset The 24-year-old's body was found in a wardrobe in his Paris Court flat on 22 February 1996 after firefighters were called there to extinguish a blaze. [334] February 1996 Junior Carter Birmingham 34-year-old Carter was shot on 29 February 1996 outside Winson Green's Feed The Nation, a takeaway on Dudley Road. [319] March 1996
John Lennon and Yoko Ono made an appearance on the show in 1969, sharing a bed with Eamonn Andrews. [4] The show is now most commonly remembered for Bill Grundy's 1976 interview with the Sex Pistols, which caused public outrage at the time. [5] Today was replaced in September 1977 by Thames at Six, a more conventional news magazine programme.
Death in Paradise returned to BBC television on Sunday for a Christmas special, with Don Gilet now playing the lead detective who impressed everyone with one real life fact about him. Gilet will ...
On 2 June it was revealed that the Dorset Belle had returned to Bournemouth Pier at 4.40pm and 5.03pm. [20] On 5 June 2023, an inquest at Dorset Coroner's Court was told there was a "suggestion" that a riptide may have led to the drownings. [21] Dorset Police said it was keeping an "open mind" about the circumstances that led to the deaths. [21]
The Investigator: A British Crime Story is a British television crime documentary series, created and produced by Simon Cowell, [1] and presented by Mark Williams-Thomas.The series, broadcast on ITV, is often described as "Britain's answer to Making a Murderer", [2] and was inspired by Cowell's viewing of the documentary series The Jinx.