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ON THIS DAY

- Compiled by ETAN SMALLMAN and ADAM JACOT DE BOINOD

FROM THE DAILY MAIL ARCHIVE OCTOBER 10, 1939

MR T. E. Thomas, manager of London Passenger Transport Board, wants to abolish car horns. In his address to the Institute of Transport, he said: ‘The sounding of a horn is promoted not by care, but by carelessne­ss. Its effect is not to warn, but to scare.’

OCTOBER 10, 1967

THE Queen’s traditiona­l Christmas broadcast will be screened in colour this year for the first time. It is estimated that only 40,000 homes will have colour sets by then.

HAPPY BIRTHDAY

AMANdA BURToN, 62. The actress from Northern Ireland starred in Brookside and Silent Witness. A descendant of oscar Wilde, Burton (right) says she is ‘an absolute pyromaniac’ and is a drummer in the marching band of the Hastings Bonfire Society. She claims her biggest regret is ‘that I was such a grumpy cow in my 40s!’ NICHoLAS PARSoNS, 95. In June, the presenter of BBC Radio 4’s Just A Minute missed his first episode of the show in 50 years but took to Twitter to reassure listeners ‘the apocalypse is not upon us’. Parsons used to finish his Fifties cabaret act with a skit of Winston Churchill giving a cookery talk about a cabinet pudding. He said his mother was worried a showbusine­ss career would see him ‘end up as an alcoholic or pervert in the gutter’.

BORN ON THIS DAY

HARoLd PINTER (19302008). The playwright, (right) who wrote The Caretaker and No Man’s Land, became so famous for pregnant pauses in dialogue between his characters that the phrase ‘Pinteresqu­e’ — meaning an awkward silence — entered the vernacular. ‘Those silences,’ Pinter said, ‘have achieved such significan­ce that they have overwhelme­d the bloody plays, which I find a bloody pain in the a***.’ Ed Wood (1924-1978). The U.S. film-maker was given a Golden Turkey Award as Worst director of All Time in 1975, renewing public interest in his camp, low-budget movies. Johnny depp later played him in a biopic. Wood, an occasional cross dresser with a femail alter ego, Shirley, became an alcoholic and died of a heart attack in poverty.

ON OCTOBER 10…

IN 1903, the Women’s Social and Political Union was founded to campaign for women’s suffrage.

IN 1939, Eleanor Rigby died, aged 44. Her grave in Liverpool was just yards from where Paul McCartney and John Lennon first met in 1957, but McCartney insists the Eleanor Rigby in his hit song was fictitious.

WORD WIZARDRY GUESS THE DEFINITION: Cataglotti­sm (1927)

A) Being full of small air bubbles. B) The contemplat­ion of death. C) Kissing using the tongue. Answer below

PHRASE EXPLAINED Blonde bombshell:

Used to describe an attractive blonde woman — U.S. actress Jean Harlow was the original one from the 1933 film Bombshell. Its name was changed to Blonde Bombshell for release in Britain to make it sound less like a war film.

QUOTE FOR TODAY

MANY people would sooner die than think. In fact they do. Bertrand Russell, British philosophe­r (1872-1970)

JOKE OF THE DAY

WHY did the dinosaur cross the road? Because the chicken wasn’t born yet. Guess The Definition answer: C.

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