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1st Picture. Diana with Richard Dawson2nd Picture. Her record’ So Little Time’
3rd Picture. Early pin up picture
4th Picture. Diana visiting Gomer Junior School in Gosport in the early 1980’s
Diana
Dors
Diana Dors was born Diana
Mary Fluck on October 23rd, 1931 in Swindon. She and her mother both nearly
died from the traumatic birth. Because of the trauma, her mother lavished on
Diana anything and everything she wanted--clothes, toys and dance lessons were
the order of the day. Diana's love of films began when her mother took her to
the local cinemas. The actresses on the screen caught Diana's attention and she
said, herself, that from the age of three she wanted to be an actress. She was
educated in the finest private schools, much to the chagrin of her father
(apparently he thought private education was a waste of money). Physically,
Diana grew up fast. At age 12, she looked and acted much older than what she
was. Much of this was due to the actresses she studied on the silver screen and
Diana trying to emulate them. She wanted nothing more than to go to the United
States and Hollywood to have a chance to make her place in film history. After
placing well in a local beauty contest, Diana was offered a role in a thespian
group (she was 13).
The following year, Diana
enrolled at the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Arts (LAMDA) to hone her
acting skills. She was the youngest in her class. Her first fling at the camera
was in The Shop at Sly Corner (1947). She did not care that it was a small,
uncredited role; she was on film and at age 16, that's all that mattered. That
was quickly followed by Dancing with Crime (1947), which consisted of nothing
more than a walk-on role. Up until this time, Diana had pretended to be 17
years old (if producers had known her true age, they probably would not have
let her test for the role). However, since she looked and acted older, this was
no problem. Diana's future dawned bright in 1948, and she appeared in no less
than six films. Some were uncredited, but some had some meat to the roles. The
best of the lot was the role of Charlotte in the classic Oliver Twist (1948).
Throughout the 1950s, she appeared in more films and became more popular in
Britain. Diana was a pleasant version of Marilyn Monroe, who had taken the
United States by storm. Britain now had its own version.
Diana continued to play sexy sirens and kept seats in
British theatres filled. She really came into her own as an actress. She was
more than a woman who exuded her sexy side, she was a very fine actress as her
films showed. As the 1960s turned into the 1970s, she began to play more mature
roles with an effectiveness that was hard to match. Films such as Craze (1974),
Swedish Wildcats (1972), The Amorous Milkman (1975) and Three for All (1975)
helped fill out her resume. After filming Steaming (1985), Diana was diagnosed
with cancer, which was too much for her to overcome. The British were saddened
when word came of her death at age 52 on May 4, 1984 in Windsor, Berkshire,
England. She represented that period between the end of the war and the coming
of Lady Chatterley in paperback, a time when sexuality was naughty.
But there was a local
connection. In 1959 she married Gosport resident Richard Dawson. He had joined the Merchant Navy, became a
boxer, returned to his home town of Gosport working as a Provincial bus
conductor and living in the council estate of Bridgemary, and this is where he
set up home with his new wife Diana. Later on he found a new life in
entertainment in comedy, hosting game shows, acting and eventually a presenter
of his wife’s show The Diana Dors Show on ATV and in the US during the 1950s
and 1960s.’
The couple had two sons, and divorced in
1966/67.
Diana apparently carried on visiting Gosport
into the early 1980s until her death in 1984. They were both very much a double
act at one time and very popular entertainers.’
There were always rumours
surrounding her life, she was famous for her parties and at 20 she was the
youngest owner of a Rolls Royce and as far as I am aware there is still a lot
of controversy involving the whereabouts of her fortune, it is supposed to be
locked away under a secret code in a Portsmouth bank.
Peter
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On this day 17th August 1960-1965.
On 17/08/1960 the number one single was Please Don't Tease - Cliff Richard & the Shadows and the number one
album was South Pacific Soundtrack. The top rated TV show
was Rawhide (ITV) and the box office smash was Psycho. A pound of today's money was worth £13.68 and
Tottenham Hotspur were on the way to becoming the Season's Division 1
champions.
On 17/08/1961 the number one single was You Don't Know - Helen Shapiro and the number one
album was Black & White Minstrel Show - George Mitchell Minstrels. The top
rated TV show was Harpers West One (ATV) and the box office smash was One Hundred and One Dalmations. A pound of today's
money was worth £13.25 and Ipswich were on the way to becoming the Season's
Division 1 champions.
On 17/08/1962 the number one single was I Remember You - Frank Ifield and the number one
album was West Side Story Soundtrack. The top rated TV show was Coronation Street (Granada) and the box office
smash was Lawrence of Arabia. A pound of today's
money was worth £12.89 and Everton were on the way to becoming the Season's
Division 1 champions. The big news story of the day was Mont Blanc tunnel completed
On 17/08/1963 the number one single was Sweets
For My Sweet - Searchers and the number one album was Please Please Me - The
Beatles. The top rated TV show was Coronation Street (Granada) and the box office
smash was The Great Escape. A pound of today's money was worth £12.64 and
Liverpool were on the way to becoming the Season's Division 1 champions. The
big news story of the day was Great Train Robbery.
On 17/08/1964 the number one single was Do Wah Diddy Diddy - Manfred Mann and the number one
album was A Hard Day's Night - Beatles. The top rated TV show
was Coronation Street (Granada) and the box office
smash was Dr Strangelove. A pound of today's
money was worth £12.24 and Manchester United were on the way to becoming the
Season's Division 1 champions.
On 17/08/1965 the number one single was Help - The Beatles and the number one
album was Help - The Beatles. The top rated TV show
was Riviera Police (AR) and the box office smash was The Sound of Music. A
pound of today's money was worth £11.69 and Liverpool were on the way to
becoming the Season's Division 1 champions.
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