Daily Mail

June 23, 2022 ON THIS DAY

FROM THE DAILY MAIL ARCHIVE

- Compiled by ETAN SMALLMAN and ADAM JACOT DE BOINOD

JUNE 23, 1911

WITH every auspicious circumstan­ce, the great solemnity to which the nation and the Empire have so eagerly been looking forward was accomplish­ed yesterday in Westminste­r Abbey when the crown of St Edward was placed on the head of George V. JUNE 23, 1979 JEREMy Thorpe won the 12 most vital votes of his life — those of the jury which found him not guilty of conspiracy and incitement to murder. The verdict came 52 hours after the jury retired, 31 days after the trial began — 18 years after Thorpe first met a male model called Norman Scott.

HAPPY BIRTHDAY

JANE GARVEy, 58. The Liverpool-born BBC Radio 4 broadcaste­r quit as Woman’s Hour presenter in 2020 after 13 years as her ‘indignatio­n bank was depleted’. She was the first voice on BBC Radio 5 Live when it launched in 1994 and says one of her worst interviews was with Blondie’s Debbie Harry: ‘I couldn’t speak, I was agog.’ FRANCES McDORMAND, 65. The American, born Cynthia Smith, has won the Best Actress Oscar three times — for Fargo, Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri and Nomadland.

When fans asked for selfies, she said: ‘I’m not an actor because I want my picture taken. I’m an actor because I want to be part of the human exchange.’

BORN ON THIS DAY

BOB FOSSE (1927-1987). The Chicagobor­n actor, dancer and choreograp­her directed the original stage production of musical Chicago and 1972 film Cabaret. He was the first person to win an Oscar, Emmy and Tony in a year — in 1973. As the only boy in his ballet class, he said: ‘I got whistled at a lot. But I beat up a couple of the bigger whistlers and the rest sort of tapered off.’ ADAM FAITH (1940-2003). The pop star, born Terence Nelhams Wright in West London, had No 1 hits with What Do you Want? and Poor Me and took the lead role in ITV’s Budgie. He later wrote a financial column for the Mail. Faith helped establish digital TV’s The Money Channel, but it lost him £32 million and he was declared bankrupt the year before his fatal heart attack.

ON JUNE 23…

IN 1931, Wiley Post and Harold Gatty began the first round- the- world flight in a single-engined plane from New york.

IN 1995, U.S. virologist Jonas Salk died, aged 80. He had developed one of the first successful polio vaccines.

WORD WIZARDRY

GUESS THE DEFINITION: Rime (c.900)

A) A small cavity in a rock.

B) Animal manure.

C) Frost formed from cloud.

Answer below.

PHRASE EXPLAINED The brass ring:

Meaning success as a reward for ambition or working hard; it refers to the free ride on a merry-go-round given to whoever succeeds in hooking a brass ring suspended over the horses.

QUOTE FOR TODAY

Health is beauty, and the most perfect health is the most perfect beauty. William Shenstone, English poet (1714-1763)

JOKE OF THE DAY

DID you hear about the couple who fell in love at an orchard? They lived appley ever after.

Guess The Definition answer: C.

■ PRINCE Charles is making sure any celebratio­ns at his Scottish stately home do not go with an upsetting bang. The Prince’s Foundation, which is based at Dumfries House in Ayrshire, has set up a list of animal lovers who need to be contacted when there are firework displays. ‘There may be residents nearby who wish to take precaution­ary measures so their pets are not disturbed by loud noises,’ a spokesman says. ‘We have created a mailing list to notify those within earshot of any estate firework displays.’

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