We in the states had our rivals Jayne Mansfield & Marilyn Monroe but we loved Diana Dors . What a great & talented lady . You are sadly missed Miss Dors . Not just in Britain but in the states as well RIP you talented lady ...
@@JerjerB I met MS Dors once . My uncle Paul was married to the late Jayne Mansfield . She kept his last name Mansfield . But it was Palmer . Another awesome women . RIP to them all ...
The stars were proper celebrities in those days. The general public will turn any untalented old scrap into a " star " these days ?. I was lucky enough to buy Miss Dors leopard fur coat at auction a few months back, I was so pleased to actually own something that Diana actually owned and worn.
I remember my mum being so upset when Diana died, only for her to die a year later. Seeing Diana, Alan, and their young son, Jason, sitting alongside one another, and knowing they have all gone is rather sad. Hope they are all together in a better place. Diana was such a lovely lady, down to earth and great fun, she was also a bloody good actress,
I can remember when I was a student at Swindon College taking the bus from Swindon to Highworth and the lady in front of me was sobbing all the way. I offered her a tissue and she told me that she had just read of Diana Dors' death - her death really affected ordinary people that much . A special lady.
Tim San even in some of those early pics, she’s the best thing in them. I really feel that by the time she died Dooley realised that and we would have seen a renaissance post Steaming in her career. She was intelligent, earthy, funny, warm and very very british
Wow. I'm rediscovering Diana Dors because I'm English and my Nigerian fiance who was born after she died, thinks she was the best actress and most beautiful woman ever. Thankyou
Just loved Diana Does she was an excellent actress and didn't mind at all looking dowdy if the role needed it. Shame to think that Diana,Alan and now Jason are not here any more. Tragic.
I had the pleasure of meeting Diana when I was 8 years old and she was opening a jewellery store in Bulwell Nottingham uk I was so star struck because she was so beautiful ♥️💋
that's a memory I've heard before... from a friend who is no longer with us, who was there as well. I bet half of Bulwell was out that day. Was it early 80s ?
@Me We She didn't actually copy Marilyn Monroe as Diana was in movies way before Marilyn was really established. Diana knew she was compared to Marilyn from about 1953 onwards when Marilyn became famous but she didn't resent it. She never set out to copy anyone.
I loved Diana Dors then, I love her still and miss her. I recently watched again YIELD TO THE NIGHT on DVD and found her quite good in this picture, alongside Yvonne Mitchell, another great English actress....The show should have been complete but what a joy to see her again. Thanks for this.
What a lovely down to earth lady Diana Dors was, I wrote her a fan letter aged 15, she personally wrote back. Love watching her films, they still come up often on 'Talking Pictures' and 'TCM'. She never looks dated either. Very versatile actress and a lovely caring person.
Everybody had heard about Diana's appearance on this is your life in books and magazines for years so to finally see the programme first hand after all these years is sensational. This wonderful episode had finally been resurrected from the dusty vaults of the BBC. A wonderful treat for Dors fans,wonderful.
To think she died just two years later. She must have had ovarian cancer on this show. It said, she died in 1984 of ovarian cancer, that she was diagnosed with 2 years before.
Was walking along Fore St, St Agnes in the mid 70s when a Rolls Royce pulled beside me....Driver asked the way to the Rosemundy Hotel. Gave him directions and was thanked by a Blonde haired woman in the back. Didn't know it was Diana Dors until I told my Mum about it later that day.... She was doing a show at the Talk of the West....
What a lovely down to earth lady she was. So wonderful to see Diana here on her special night back in 1982. Shame about the edits of her films etc....but thanks for explaining it.
Check out tread softly stranger from 1958 Diana dors, George Baker filmed in my home town of rotherham in Yorkshire, good film and Diana dors is mesmerising as calico
Richard Dawson was so blessed that she left him and their two boys. He married a normal woman and lived happily in the US to the ripe old age of 80 with a young wife and adorable daughter in addition to the two boys he and Diana had.
@stephen morris He seemed very kind as a child, had lots of animals he took great care of. I can understand how he went off the rails a bit after his parents died. Sent to America and not treated kindly by his brother. I think his friends will tell you he was a nice person but life was difficult for him. Calling people gits is unjustified.
I would have LOVED to have lived next door to Diana Dors and Alan Lake! Imagine the laughs as we got as rissed as a pat together! Di always was the girl next door and Alan lake was the lad next door. I miss them terribly and RIP you beautiful people. You made the world a better place for having been in it.
Diana looks so young in this and it was only 1982 a few years ago, " life is very short and theres no time for fussing and fighting my friend "The Beatles"
Diana Dors, a real person. From that faded time, when actors knew they were just actors, and not some sort of gods. They always remembered where they came from, and just who they really were. When actresses and actors had real personalities, and talent in spades. Unlike today's shower of shit, with their shallow principles and tiny minds.
I was lucky enough to purchase one of Diana's leopard fur coats from an auction which had originally been sold along with her jewels and personal effects wayback in 1985 just after her husband had committed suicide.
What a beautiful woman Diana was, absolutely gorgeous, she did many things on TV, she was in an episode of the sweeney and played a great part even had Jack regan scared, but do watch the scetch she did with the 2 Ronnie's, it's absolutely classic, very funny lady x
A fantastic woman. She was funny, talented, sexy, a matriarch and simply lovely. Someone who exuded sensuality and class. Our Marilyn Monroe. RIP Gorgeous, you really were lovely.
grew up eith those wonderful blin Dr s & brunettes of the 50s as well as This is Your zlufe do.finding it in I Tube has caused some poignant moments however this was an absolute treat what's lovely sincere talented Lady you are were .......
She was one of the fortunate blonde bombshells of the 1950's and 1960's to ever manage to weather it through that time and not let it affect her and actually go on to be happy and have a good life,I'm happy for her.
No.....really???? ......I've heard that while he was an absolute gentleman he could swear like a trooper, is that true?....."Oooohhh....the posh, posh traveling life, the traveling life for me..." Amazing talent.
@@nuprojects No I haven't mate but I'd love to...off the top of my head I think he was actually younger than Dick when he played his dad in Chitty...and many don't remember he directed The Railway Children....I challenge anyone not to cry when her dad comes back "My Daddy!" You should be so proud of him, what a talent. I've rubbed shoulderes with film techs and lovies, so that's all I know about him. I'm deeply honoured to respond to you mate XX.
She made 'YIELD TO THE NIGHT'' and was tremendous in it. Oh boy, Di could act as good (if not better) than the rest. But she liked to party and never took it all seriously...like all the rest did. She married Alan Lake for one reason. They were two of a kind and loved each other because of that. I hope their son Jason is doing well. Take care mate. You come from great stock and never forget that son.
Met Alan Lake and Richard O'Sullivan during their lunch breaks in the Shepherd's Hut near Maidenhead whilst filming Dick Turpin.Both absolutely charming and unforgettable as an eighteen year old.
Leslie Townes Hope (Bon Hope) was English/American. One of his first acts was on vaudeville ballroom dancing with the hit dancing, singing musicians Daisy and Violet Hilton. It is amazing to see how poised and synchronized Daisy, Violet, Bob Hope and another guy danced together. Especially since Daisy and Violet were Siamese twins! Literally joined at the hip.
why did they ever end this wonderful show? And sadly, bet they never thought she'd be gone jut 2 years later....life is fleeting...make the best of it!!
Paul Mason I know I was around 9 when that happened, he was too obsessed by Diana, it wasn't fair on his son Jason, he had hardly had time to grief for his mother!
Saw amazing Mr blunden at school on the proper. Tick tick tick film projector ,lovely women ,still remember her with Adam ant and on the 2 Ronnie's in her pvc gear
I only just learned about her lifestyle behind the scenes 😬. Really changed my opinion about her and her sexed up image. I felt sorry for her youngest son that witnessed too much as a child. Orgies drugs etc should be kept away from kids if you are a responsible parent it makes me wonder why her other two sons never lived with her
Towards the end of her life Dors had meningitis and twice underwent surgery to remove cancerous tumors. She collapsed at her home near Windsor with acute stomach pains and died on 4 May 1984, aged 52, at the AMI Princess Margaret Hospital in Windsor from a recurrence of ovarian cancer, first diagnosed two years before.She had converted to Catholicism in early 1973; hence, her funeral service was held at the Sacred Heart Church in Sunningdale on 11 May 1984, conducted by Father Theodore Fontanari. She was buried in Sunningdale Catholic Cemetery. After her death, Alan Lake burned all of Dors' remaining clothes and fell into a depression. On 10 October 1984, Lake did a telephone interview with Daily Express journalist Jean Rook and then he walked into their son's bedroom and took his own life by firing a shotgun into his mouth. He was 43. This was five months after her death from cancer, and 16 years to the day since they had first met.
According to their close friend Lionel Jefferies, Alan had an inoperable brain tumour. He was dying as well. His suicide was not the selfish act it has been perceived as. They were caring for each other at the end.
She is not at all what America has showcased her to have been. Perhaps America is still a little envious of England succeeding at anything. Truly a Real rival of her American counterpart. MM I'm every way. Plus a superior acting ability. I'm glad to have the same name as her son. Jason
A wonderful yet very Sad life Amazing actress and a very kind woman Thanks for the Memories dear Diana Richard Dawson made it in the US because she told him to change he name back to Richard
She had two boys (the eldest shown here) with Richard Dawson, a famous TV game show host in the US. The youngest with Alan Lake, was the 11-year-old in the audience. Diana and her husband were dead within 3 years of this show, when her ovarian cancer reoccurred...then hubby shot himself. The youngest boy, Jason, was then sent to live in the US with older half-brother Gary Dawson in LA, California. The three sons are middle aged and still alive.
We in the states had our rivals Jayne Mansfield & Marilyn Monroe but we loved Diana Dors . What a great & talented lady . You are sadly missed Miss Dors . Not just in Britain but in the states as well RIP you talented lady ...
And Mamie Van doren is still alive!
Jerjer B mamie still poppin out 🙈
@@JerjerB I met MS Dors once . My uncle Paul was married to the late Jayne Mansfield . She kept his last name Mansfield . But it was Palmer . Another awesome women . RIP to them all ...
@@michaelneel4828 WOW I didn't know that friend!
@Daniel Smith Don't forget Harlow and West. Both iconic blondes.
The stars were proper celebrities in those days. The general public will turn any untalented old scrap into a " star " these days ?. I was lucky enough to buy Miss Dors leopard fur coat at auction a few months back, I was so pleased to actually own something that Diana actually owned and worn.
"Reality stars'' especially. Those people are mostly trashy in my opinion.
Agree
@@Farrah300 agr
Agreed
@@Farrah300 Aren’t they just! Have no talent WHATSOEVER.
I wonder if this magnificent woman knew how many thousands of fans she had in the United States? She was no imitation. She was one of a kind.
Im 65 now and never heard of her
@@debibarrington8348 Sheltered life?
@@debibarrington8348 I guess you dont live in the UK. She was a major A lost star here
@@debibarrington8348 really im 51 and have she was the English bombshell
@@debibarrington8348 I’m 55 and certainly have. And I don’t live in the U.K.
I remember my mum being so upset when Diana died, only for her to die a year later. Seeing Diana, Alan, and their young son, Jason, sitting alongside one another, and knowing they have all gone is rather sad. Hope they are all together in a better place. Diana was such a lovely lady, down to earth and great fun, she was also a bloody good actress,
My mom it was the same with Marilyn Monroe. What the heck.
It makes me so sad that this wonderful lady left us all so young ..... so cruel what happened to her
Absolutely fantastic actress who never lost her connection to who she was .
Or to the public....
That is SO true.
I can remember when I was a student at Swindon College taking the bus from Swindon to Highworth and the lady in front of me was sobbing all the way. I offered her a tissue and she told me that she had just read of Diana Dors' death - her death really affected ordinary people that much . A special lady.
this was the 80s
alex 2 - And? What's changed in that kind of situation since then?
@@andrewsmith2757 so much
A much better actress than the was given credit for at the time. Yield to The Night & The Amazing Mr Blunden. Both great performances from her.
Tim San yield to the night. She is amazing 👍🏼
Yield too the night Fantastic film!
Tim San even in some of those early pics, she’s the best thing in them. I really feel that by the time she died Dooley realised that and we would have seen a renaissance post Steaming in her career. She was intelligent, earthy, funny, warm and very very british
Wow. I'm rediscovering Diana Dors because I'm English and my Nigerian fiance who was born after she died, thinks she was the best actress and most beautiful woman ever. Thankyou
Just loved Diana Does she was an excellent actress and didn't mind at all looking dowdy if the role needed it. Shame to think that Diana,Alan and now Jason are not here any more. Tragic.
Diana was a national treasure. Poor Jason he never had a chance after he lost both parents.
What a life she has, and she was loved by everyone, she was gutsy, brave and funny. I hope she enjoyed her life with all its ups and downs xx
She had plenty of ups and downs with her adult parties 😘
What I like is how modest successful people were in those days.
There's a good reason for that. Celebs of today have bragging as their complete repertory. Not even matchable to real people like Dors.
Yeah, but what were they all doing out of public view? Still all a bunch of reprobates.
@@Flubbydubbydoodoo May be true, but they still held an once of dignity. Today's standard, the more vulgar the better.Not an iota of self respect.
I had the pleasure of meeting Diana when I was 8 years old and she was opening a jewellery store in Bulwell Nottingham uk I was so star struck because she was so beautiful ♥️💋
that's a memory I've heard before... from a friend who is no longer with us, who was there as well. I bet half of Bulwell was out that day. Was it early 80s ?
Then you will be over 50 man
She looks absolutely lovely there, yet she died two years later.
She was wonderful in her hayday ,we do not have stars like Diana now.
..a Class Act ...along with Yootha Joyce ....-never will the Like be seen again ! ...
She sure was.
@Me We She didn't actually copy Marilyn Monroe as Diana was in movies way before Marilyn was really established. Diana knew she was compared to Marilyn from about 1953 onwards when Marilyn became famous but she didn't resent it. She never set out to copy anyone.
@Me We nope
I LOVE that Diana and Liberace were close friends. Two wonderful, over-the-top stars.
I loved Diana Dors then, I love her still and miss her. I recently watched again YIELD TO THE NIGHT on DVD and found her quite good in this picture, alongside Yvonne Mitchell, another great English actress....The show should have been complete but what a joy to see her again. Thanks for this.
What a lovely down to earth lady Diana Dors was, I wrote her a fan letter aged 15, she personally wrote back. Love watching her films, they still come up often on 'Talking Pictures' and 'TCM'. She never looks dated either. Very versatile actress and a lovely caring person.
Diana looks fantastic. Thank you very much for this very rare footage.
Everybody had heard about Diana's appearance on this is your life in books and magazines for years so to finally see the programme first hand after all these years is sensational. This wonderful episode had finally been resurrected from the dusty vaults of the BBC. A wonderful treat for Dors fans,wonderful.
ITV not BBC !!!
To think she died just two years later. She must have had ovarian cancer on this show. It said, she died in 1984 of ovarian cancer, that she was diagnosed with 2 years before.
Jason Lake RIP 1969- 2019
What a great shame .
A truly graceous and talented lady who was beautiful and glamorous to the end.
I always thought Alan Lake was a bit of a lad but when I saw him on TV at her funeral, weeping buckets, I realised how much he must have loved Diana.
@stephen morris you seem to have it in for the Dors Lake family.
Let it go
Diana Dors was far more STUNNING in her mature years !!
Her figure and seductive eyes
Was walking along Fore St, St Agnes in the mid 70s when a Rolls Royce pulled beside me....Driver asked the way to the Rosemundy Hotel. Gave him directions and was thanked by a Blonde haired woman in the back. Didn't know it was Diana Dors until I told my Mum about it later that day....
She was doing a show at the Talk of the West....
I came back to watch this again & I must say I truly know a lady when I see one & Diana Dors was a true Lady !!!
Loved Diana Dors, and so pleased to see this. What an amazing lady full of talent and really missed 😘
Would you by any chance happen to know if that scene from 'Dick Turpin' we saw was unused outtake?
Loved Diana Dors..talented actress and a lovely person.
Thank you ❤️❤️
Those were the days!! When television ment something & u looked forward to watching great shows like this!!
Aww I miss Diana Dors, grew up with her on t.v. Remember this episode, I would have been ten and was always in awe of her.
What a lovely down to earth lady she was. So wonderful to see Diana here on her special night back in 1982. Shame about the edits of her films etc....but thanks for explaining it.
A kid for two farthings, so many more, there's a tear in my eye, always mist her more than I should, I guess that makes an ICON,..💥🙏🇬🇧😭💓💓😘👑🥰🥰🤩🇬🇧
What a beautiful, larger than life character she was. Stunning at any size, and a very good serious actress.
Check out tread softly stranger from 1958 Diana dors, George Baker filmed in my home town of rotherham in Yorkshire, good film and Diana dors is mesmerising as calico
Thank you so much, I have been looking for this since the start of UA-cam.
Yes so have I, I think she died not long after this, or can someone correct me....?
annamal pete cancer will age anybody quick my friend . Diana was still beautiful .
Richard Dawson was so blessed that she left him and their two boys. He married a normal woman and lived happily in the US to the ripe old age of 80 with a young wife and adorable daughter in addition to the two boys he and Diana had.
Thanks for uploading this!
That poor son, how dramatically his life would change in a couple of years from this
Did you read the book he wrote about what happened after Diana and Alan were gone? Quite interesting.
No not fook'n poor I bet.
@@Stiffd1 He had no money at all.
@@jonjonwp Richard Dawson took him in, then goodness .
@stephen morris He seemed very kind as a child, had lots of animals he took great care of. I can understand how he went off the rails a bit after his parents died. Sent to America and not treated kindly by his brother. I think his friends will tell you he was a nice person but life was difficult for him. Calling people gits is unjustified.
its soo sad to think two years later both Diana and Alan had tragically died and now their son Jason, may they rest in peace. bless their hearts.
..Lionel Jeffries sorely missed by family and friends! ....
Quite a beautiful photo of her mum.
If you can watch Yield To the Night it is a fantastic film
I had a crush on her in the 70's...she had many fans here in the U.S.,, what a great actress she was...
Yes-I remember we kept up appearances. Last of the ladies passed with Miss Taylor.
Diana was a real stunner!! ❤ alan lake was a very handsome man too a beautiful couple rest in peace together forever 🙏❤🙏❤🙏❤🙏
I would have LOVED to have lived next door to Diana Dors and Alan Lake! Imagine the laughs as we got as rissed as a pat together!
Di always was the girl next door and Alan lake was the lad next door.
I miss them terribly and RIP you beautiful people. You made the world a better place for having been in it.
Oh yes, Alan the lad next door - with the shot gun?
Rumour has it their house had cameras in the bedrooms so they could spy on anyone having sex that came to their house parties,
@dave 1 👍👍👍
Diana looks so young in this and it was only 1982 a few years ago, " life is very short and theres no time for fussing and fighting my friend "The Beatles"
She's just adorable. Great actress. Only know her from Alfred Hitchcock episodes, but want to see her movies.
what can i say wish we had more footage of diana she well missed by us all R.I.P
Diana Dors, a real person. From that faded time, when actors knew they were just actors, and not some sort of gods. They always remembered where they came from, and just who they really were. When actresses and actors had real personalities, and talent in spades. Unlike today's shower of shit, with their shallow principles and tiny minds.
well said indeed.
Yes well said.
Yep
I was lucky enough to purchase one of Diana's leopard fur coats from an auction which had originally been sold along with her jewels and personal effects wayback in 1985 just after her husband had committed suicide.
What a beautiful woman Diana was, absolutely gorgeous, she did many things on TV, she was in an episode of the sweeney and played a great part even had Jack regan scared, but do watch the scetch she did with the 2 Ronnie's, it's absolutely classic, very funny lady x
A fantastic woman.
She was funny, talented, sexy, a matriarch and simply lovely.
Someone who exuded sensuality and class.
Our Marilyn Monroe.
RIP Gorgeous, you really were lovely.
brighten anyones day with that platinum do . miss those larger than life
characters .
Made me sad to see this. So much changed so soon after this. Touching to see her with Gary and Mark, beautiful boys.
grew up eith those wonderful blin Dr s & brunettes of the 50s as well as This is Your zlufe do.finding it in I Tube has caused some poignant moments however this was an absolute treat what's lovely sincere talented Lady you are were .......
people mostly looked at her figure , but she was one great actress . yield to the night was my favourite . great acting .
What a beautiful, talented woman....Rest In Peace, Diana Dors 🌹🌹🌹
Diana was brilliant as Mrs. Wix in the Sweeney. Can't remember the episode title. Will never forget her performance. Great lady.
Messenger of The Gods
She was in one of the Hammer films too, her offspring were wolves.
Actually mrs rix
AWWWW sensational I've always wanted to see this many thanks for uploading xxxxxx
She was one of the fortunate blonde bombshells of the 1950's and 1960's to ever manage to weather it through that time and not let it affect her and actually go on to be happy and have a good life,I'm happy for her.
First time Ive seen this clip of my uncle Lionel Jeffries xx
No.....really???? ......I've heard that while he was an absolute gentleman he could swear like a trooper, is that true?....."Oooohhh....the posh, posh traveling life, the traveling life for me..." Amazing talent.
I'm trying to find lionels This is your life. Have you ever see it?
@@nuprojects No I haven't mate but I'd love to...off the top of my head I think he was actually younger than Dick when he played his dad in Chitty...and many don't remember he directed The Railway Children....I challenge anyone not to cry when her dad comes back "My Daddy!" You should be so proud of him, what a talent. I've rubbed shoulderes with film techs and lovies, so that's all I know about him. I'm deeply honoured to respond to you mate XX.
Pleasure meeting you also. Have a good evening. Nick
Diana was such an under rated actress and was never allowed to be put to her full potential
Did you not see her in "Yield to the Night"? She was so proud of that film..
Yes, she was excellent in it .... that was one of the few times when her husband / agent let her do a non glamorous role
She made 'YIELD TO THE NIGHT'' and was tremendous in it.
Oh boy, Di could act as good (if not better) than the rest.
But she liked to party and never took it all seriously...like all the rest did.
She married Alan Lake for one reason.
They were two of a kind and loved each other because of that.
I hope their son Jason is doing well.
Take care mate.
You come from great stock and never forget that son.
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Bridge Andrews Diana was sexy
Met Alan Lake and Richard O'Sullivan during their lunch breaks in the Shepherd's Hut near Maidenhead whilst filming Dick Turpin.Both absolutely charming and unforgettable as an eighteen year old.
Was Mr Lake enjoying a drink.
@@electricleg207 We all were but they came to the pub at lunchtime.
Very attractive very good actress RIP Diana xx
As a little girl watching diana with my mum love her story xxx o sad her son died 🤧
Disturbing to think that she would die in 2 years time,..then her husband would shoot himself soon after :(
British Comedy UK Poor Jason lost his parents at a young age in the same year.
That's quite selfish, Diana didn't choose to die and leave her son.
@@pleasepermitmetospeakohgre1504 I agree . No matter how he missed Diana, To leave that poor child orphaned was dreadful.
Julia A
No they find strength and purpose if anyone is dependent on them.
Imagine how depressed he must have been to do that. The pain was unbearable for him.
Leslie Townes Hope (Bon Hope) was English/American.
One of his first acts was on vaudeville ballroom dancing with the hit dancing, singing musicians Daisy and Violet Hilton.
It is amazing to see how poised and synchronized Daisy, Violet, Bob Hope and another guy danced together. Especially since Daisy and Violet were Siamese twins! Literally joined at the hip.
A real British tragedy she was a real glam girl, very underrated as a British actor
Diana looks and sounds like a lovely person. RIP sweet loved one.
Diana! dors had beautiful children.
when tv was so good now awful
I was around when Diana Dors was alive!! I was only 2 at the time but I'm so grateful to be born in 1980!
Russell Thompson.
Diana dors was a class act,I remember watching this episode as a child
Love her ....gone to young. Loved her alongside Adam Ant, prince charming was my favorite grown up i learnt every move ❤
Wonderful woman
Forever in our memory xxx
Paul Yarrow carry on doctor
why did they ever end this wonderful show? And sadly, bet they never thought she'd be gone jut 2 years later....life is fleeting...make the best of it!!
That poor boy. Orphaned just two years later 😪
Just seen Jason passed away himself last year aged 50
I remember watching this I was 10 years old sat at home on settee ❤❤❤😥
There was just something so intrinsically lovable about Diana Dors. RIP.. ❤️
patti harvey
You're just shy of four decades too late with your trite eulogy.
William Harper- this is from the ITV era. Sadly Diana died less than two years after this show, as did Alan Lake who took his own life.
Paul Mason I know I was around 9 when that happened, he was too obsessed by Diana, it wasn't fair on his son Jason, he had hardly had time to grief for his mother!
Paul Mason And her son Jason died today - 15 Sep 2019. Only 50 years old.
We In Swindon are so proud of our beautiful Diana Dors well I am! Love Nige xx
What more could a town wish for Diana Dors and XTC.
You can never catch her acting because she so damm natural. And that face could light a thousand cities,
So under rated
Saw amazing Mr blunden at school on the proper. Tick tick tick film projector ,lovely women ,still remember her with Adam ant and on the 2 Ronnie's in her pvc gear
I only just learned about her lifestyle behind the scenes 😬. Really changed my opinion about her and her sexed up image. I felt sorry for her youngest son that witnessed too much as a child. Orgies drugs etc should be kept away from kids if you are a responsible parent it makes me wonder why her other two sons never lived with her
Towards the end of her life Dors had meningitis and twice underwent surgery to remove cancerous tumors. She collapsed at her home near Windsor with acute stomach pains and died on 4 May 1984, aged 52, at the AMI Princess Margaret Hospital in Windsor from a recurrence of ovarian cancer, first diagnosed two years before.She had converted to Catholicism in early 1973; hence, her funeral service was held at the Sacred Heart Church in Sunningdale on 11 May 1984, conducted by Father Theodore Fontanari. She was buried in Sunningdale Catholic Cemetery. After her death, Alan Lake burned all of Dors' remaining clothes and fell into a depression. On 10 October 1984, Lake did a telephone interview with Daily Express journalist Jean Rook and then he walked into their son's bedroom and took his own life by firing a shotgun into his mouth. He was 43. This was five months after her death from cancer, and 16 years to the day since they had first met.
Although Alan was clearly in love with Diana, he also appears to have been a very disturbed person.
According to their close friend Lionel Jefferies, Alan had an inoperable brain tumour. He was dying as well. His suicide was not the selfish act it has been perceived as. They were caring for each other at the end.
Best film ? Yield to the night ! Fantastic ❤️
She is not at all what America has showcased her to have been. Perhaps America is still a little envious of England succeeding at anything.
Truly a Real rival of her American counterpart. MM I'm every way. Plus a superior acting ability.
I'm glad to have the same name as her son. Jason
Did he say that she had not seen her son in four years?
A wonderful yet very Sad life Amazing actress and a very kind woman Thanks for the Memories dear Diana Richard Dawson made it in the US because she told him to change he name back to Richard
Ann i grew up watching Diana. She was so beautiful and sexy x
I liked Diana dors she was beautiful sadly her son passed away too weeks after his 50th birthday
My favourite actress of all time, loved her x
Bob Hope never said a line that wasnt scripted for him, but shame on him for reading those “fat jokes.”
A didn't realise she had a young son, a remember her fae Adam ant's video Prince charming,god she was stunning.
She had two boys (the eldest shown here) with Richard Dawson, a famous TV game show host in the US. The youngest with Alan Lake, was the 11-year-old in the audience. Diana and her husband were dead within 3 years of this show, when her ovarian cancer reoccurred...then hubby shot himself. The youngest boy, Jason, was then sent to live in the US with older half-brother Gary Dawson in LA, California. The three sons are middle aged and still alive.
Poor Jason.....😢. I hope he is peace wherever God keeps him. Xxxx
D.D......brilliant actress & so beautiful also.
Now that is one lady that knew how to party!! Great friends with Krays and their mother Violet.
They don’t make them like tat anymore. She was awesome