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Roger Whittaker leaves old Durham Town

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Up alongside Val Doonican ,with his jumper and rocking chair . Prime time Saturday night tele at the time , oldies loved that entertainment then , only thing on the box . Now hysterical , screaming hosts , audiences so OTT to be ridicolous .

There with Gerry Rafferty , Baker Street , one stick in your head and immediate , I know that song and who sang it .
 
Sad news, from my generation.
But honestly thought he'd left us years ago.

RIP fella.
 
Ahh shame. I liked him. Seemed a gentle soul too. But who really knows? Maybe he was the Russell Brand of his generation.

I hope not, like. My mum had all (ok, one) of his LPs.
 
RIP Roger. A friend of mine toured with him a while back, said he was a nice guy.
 

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