Added Sep 27, 2014 at 07:59PM EDT by Craftypasta. The earliest known archived thread, where Harold first got attention, can be found on Facepunch, dating back to 2011. On September 13th, Facepunch ...
Watch episode two on Harold Shipman now. In episode one, which you can watch here, we discussed Colin Pitchfork. If you’re fascinated by true crime and want to learn more about how forensic ...
Ian Smith has been diagnosed with a very aggressive cancer. “The way the residents of Ramsay Street feel about Harold is how we all feel about Ian — we couldn’t love him more than we do ...
Neighbours royalty Anne Charleston is set to stage a Ramsay Street return as part of Harold Bishop’s exit storyline following news of actor Ian Smith’s terminal cancer diagnosis. Ian ...
Harold Shipman, a GP from Greater Manchester, was jailed in 2000 for murdering 15 of his patients. All of the victims were women. A later inquiry found Shipman killed an estimated 250 people ...
Ian Smith, 86, has stepped down from the role of Harold Bishop which he has played on and off since 1987. Speaking out today on Australian morning television, Ian revealed he was diagnosed a few ...
Neighbours star Ian Smith will be exiting his role as Harold Bishop following the actor being diagnosed with terminal cancer. Smith, 86, received a pulmonary pleomorphic carcinoma diagnosis ...
In June 2016, one doctor warned a board meeting the hospital was in "a Beverley Allitt / [Harold] Shipman situation". At that same meeting the clinical lead on Letby's unit said it would remain ...
One doctor, Dr Jim McCormack, is recorded as saying: "This is a Beverley Allitt / Shipman situation” - referencing Allitt, a nurse convicted of murdering babies in her care, and Dr Harold ...
Australian actor Ian Smith has revealed a terminal cancer diagnosis. The 87-year-old has concluded his role as Harold Bishop on television show Neighbours. Smith told 10 News First he had ...
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In 1977 Harold Steves learned that the Richmond fire department was going to burn down Steveston’s historic Hong Wo general store “for practice.” He had five days to salvage as much as he could.