Close enough Trevor, it's Anthony Newley... Over to you.
George Anthony Newley, actor, singer, composer and writer: born London 24 September 1931; married 1956 Ann Lynn (marriage dissolved), 1963 Joan Collins (one son, one daughter; marriage dissolved 1970), thirdly Dareth Rich (one son, one daughter; marriage dissolved); died Jensen Beach, Florida 14 April 1999.
ONE OF Britain's most distinctive talents, Anthony Newley was an actor, singer, composer and writer who had his first starring role in films at the age of 16, composed hit musicals and songs, topped the hit parade himself as a pop star, played everything from romantic leads to quirky character roles in movies, starred on both the West End and Broadway stages, and became a favourite of cabaret audiences from New York to Las Vegas.
His elongated ****ney vowel sounds made his voice an unmistakable one which people either loved or hated. It served him well on novelty songs such as "Pop Goes the Weasel", but he was also a fine ballad singer. "What Kind of Fool Am I", "Who Can I Turn To" and "Candy Man" were just three of the hit songs he co-wrote. "I'm not a trained musician or singer," he once said, "but I can turn out a song."
67HR said
11:59 AM Nov 5, 2025
Ah, yes didn't think it was quite right.
Here's a young lady who spends a lot of time on our screens
Natalie Ann Barr (born 19 March 1968) is an Australian television presenter, journalist, and news presenter on the 7 network co hosting Sunrise with Matt Shervington.
Georgina Hope Rinehart is an Australian heiress, billionaire mining magnate and businesswoman. She is the executive chairwoman of Han**** Prospecting, a privately owned mineral exploration and extraction company founded by her father, Lang Han****.
-- Edited by Dick0 on Friday 14th of November 2025 10:56:34 AM
67HR said
09:19 PM Nov 15, 2025
I have to confess it was the better half who picked it, I was looking at the pic and the good lady over my shoulder said " what are you looking at Gina Reinhardt for .
I'll throw it open Dick0, we're packing up to head off in the morning from Fonty's Manjimup.
Parkes delivered his famous Tenterfield Oration in 1889, which yielded a federal conference in 1890 and a Constitutional Convention in 1891,[5] the first of a series of meetings that led to the federation of Australia. He died in 1896, five years before this process was completed. He was described during his lifetime by The Times as "the most commanding figure in Australian politics". Alfred Deakin described Sir Henry Parkes as having flaws but nonetheless being "a large-brained self-educated Titan whose natural field was found in Parliament".
This will test you.
Who is this legend?
Looks like a Spitfire pilot.
You need to sharpen up on the picture quality of what you are posting if you want anybody to recognise the subject.
Just saying.
Of course it's not a Spitfire!
It's a Cessna A-37B Dragonfly ex-military twin-engine jet fighter.
The shoe stitching and the sunglasses is what gives the person's identity away.
lol
Perhaps a L-39 Albatross?
Sure is
-- Edited by Ineedabiggerboat on Monday 27th of October 2025 05:23:00 PM
Was he an Airlines pilot?
Quite the Celebrity these days.
Looks like Jane Bunn...
Sure is her BG.
Thank You Dicko. Now who do we have here ?
He's an English Man...
I think its Anthony Newby
Close enough Trevor, it's Anthony Newley... Over to you.
George Anthony Newley, actor, singer, composer and writer: born London 24 September 1931; married 1956 Ann Lynn (marriage dissolved), 1963 Joan Collins (one son, one daughter; marriage dissolved 1970), thirdly Dareth Rich (one son, one daughter; marriage dissolved); died Jensen Beach, Florida 14 April 1999.
ONE OF Britain's most distinctive talents, Anthony Newley was an actor, singer, composer and writer who had his first starring role in films at the age of 16, composed hit musicals and songs, topped the hit parade himself as a pop star, played everything from romantic leads to quirky character roles in movies, starred on both the West End and Broadway stages, and became a favourite of cabaret audiences from New York to Las Vegas.
His elongated ****ney vowel sounds made his voice an unmistakable one which people either loved or hated. It served him well on novelty songs such as "Pop Goes the Weasel", but he was also a fine ballad singer. "What Kind of Fool Am I", "Who Can I Turn To" and "Candy Man" were just three of the hit songs he co-wrote. "I'm not a trained musician or singer," he once said, "but I can turn out a song."
Ah, yes didn't think it was quite right.
Here's a young lady who spends a lot of time on our screens
A clue, you see her in the mornings
Natalie Barr me thinks.
Correct Dick0,
Natalie Ann Barr (born 19 March 1968) is an Australian television presenter, journalist, and news presenter on the 7 network co hosting Sunrise with Matt Shervington.
Shr grew up in Bunbury WA .
Over to you.
A rather famous Australian lady.
I'll go out on a limb here.
Is it
Gina rinehart
Well done Trevor, it is indeed Gina Rinehart.
Over to you.
Georgina Hope Rinehart is an Australian heiress, billionaire mining magnate and businesswoman. She is the executive chairwoman of Han**** Prospecting, a privately owned mineral exploration and extraction company founded by her father, Lang Han****.
Born: 9 February 1954, Perth
Net worth: 30.1 billion USD (2025) Forbes
Children: Bianca Hope Rinehart, John Han****, Ginia Rinehart, Hope Rinehart Welker
Spouse: Frank Rinehart (m. 19831990), Greg Hayward (m. 19731981)
Education: St Hilda's Anglican School for Girls - Bay View Campus, The University of Sydney
Parents: Lang Han****, Hope Margaret Nicholas
-- Edited by Dick0 on Friday 14th of November 2025 10:56:34 AM
I have to confess it was the better half who picked it, I was looking at the pic and the good lady over my shoulder said " what are you looking at Gina Reinhardt for
.
I'll throw it open Dick0, we're packing up to head off in the morning from Fonty's Manjimup.
We've come to a dead stop. Try to guess this guy:
Henry Parkes is it Bruce. Over to you.
Sir Henry Parkes, GCMG (27 May 1815[1] 27 April 1896)[2] was a colonial Australian politician and the longest-serving non-consecutive premier of the Colony of New South Wales, the present-day state of New South Wales in the Commonwealth of Australia. He has been referred to as the "Father of Federation" due to his early promotion for the federation of the six colonies of Australia, as an early critic of British convict transportation and as a proponent for the expansion of the Australian continental rail network.[3][4]
Parkes delivered his famous Tenterfield Oration in 1889, which yielded a federal conference in 1890 and a Constitutional Convention in 1891,[5] the first of a series of meetings that led to the federation of Australia. He died in 1896, five years before this process was completed. He was described during his lifetime by The Times as "the most commanding figure in Australian politics". Alfred Deakin described Sir Henry Parkes as having flaws but nonetheless being "a large-brained self-educated Titan whose natural field was found in Parliament".
Thanks Ken.
Ok, who is this young man.
Thanks Ken.
Ok, who is this young man.