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4 days ago |
startsat60.com | Charlotte McLaughlin
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4 days ago |
startsat60.com | Charlotte McLaughlin
"It's a cruel, ugly, brutal place ... and I don't know how, but it looks like I'm having the best luck in the world with defeating this cancer." Source: Tracey Nearmy/ AAP PHOTOS. Actor Ian Smith, who played Harold Bishop in Neighbours, says his terminal cancer diagnosis put him in a “cruel, ugly, brutal place”. The 86-year-old actor, known for playing the former cafe owner in the Australian soap, revealed in 2024 that he has a rare form of lung cancer called pulmonary pleomorphic carcinoma.
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5 days ago |
7news.com.au | Charlotte McLaughlin
Actor Ian Smith, who played Harold Bishop in Neighbours, says his terminal cancer diagnosis put him in a “cruel, ugly, brutal place”. The 86-year-old actor, known for playing the former cafe owner in the Australian soap, revealed in 2024 that he has a rare form of lung cancer called pulmonary pleomorphic carcinoma. On Friday, Smith told ITV’s Good Morning Britain that when he received his diagnosis he was in a space where “no one is there to help you”, even if they make attempts.
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1 week ago |
independent.co.uk | Charlotte McLaughlin
The Labour politician, 45, promised that the fashion world was at the ‘heart’ of the Government’s industrial strategy. The Culture Secretary Lisa Nandy has said the Government sees fashion as part of the “soul of the nation”. The Labour politician, 45, promised that the fashion world was at the “heart” of the Government’s industrial strategy, while reflecting that the UK has “lost its self-confidence” over the last decade.
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1 month ago |
aol.co.uk | Charlotte McLaughlin
Neighbours star Ian Smith has said he is “defying the odds” after being diagnosed with terminal cancer. The 86-year-old actor and writer, known for playing former cafe owner Harold Bishop in the Australian soap, previously revealed that he has a rare form of lung cancer, called pulmonary pleomorphic carcinoma. Smith told BBC Radio 5 Live’s Adrian Chiles programme: “I’ve got cancer, yes, I’m going to die soon but I seem to be defying the odds, which is good. “I’m not unhappy about that at all.
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