Ah, Diana, no-one wore a cat-suit like ‘Emma Peel’. You will be missed.

No idea who took this fabulous photo, but whoever you were, thank you
Ah, Diana, no-one wore a cat-suit like ‘Emma Peel’. You will be missed.
No idea who took this fabulous photo, but whoever you were, thank you
Always sad – thanks for the link.
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Agreed … but she left behind a pretty amazing body of work, so there’s that.
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May she live forever in reruns. Loved her.
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Reruns are Forever! : ) (cue Shirley Bassey belting out a Bond theme song)
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Oh no! All the good ones really are leaving… 😦 She was so cool
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Yeah, they’re not supposed to go at all!
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She was certainly a star
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And a classy Dame to boot. : )
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Yep
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Diana Rigg was part of my youth, and somehow I never thought of her as old. She will be missed.
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I know what you mean. It’s as though they’re frozen at the age we first encounter them, just as we are frozen at that same age – in our minds, of course … and we know that mirrors lie!
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Truth, my friend, truth. My mirror has been lying to me for decades! lol
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Heh! : )
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I love her as Mrs. Peel, Sonya Winter in the Assassination Bureau, and Mrs. James Bond. Cheers to Dame Diana!
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She had quite the career. 😀
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So great that she played such a dynamic character at the end of her life in Game of Thrones.
I didn’t even hear that she had passed. 😦
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She left us with a great many iconic characters. 🙂
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Such a great actrees, and a cool icon/ I love the photo there –that’s a great catsuit with the pocket watch.
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The pocket-watch completes the ensemble, I think. : )
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Another loss. I loved The Avengers as a kid. Thanks for sharing.
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I was thinking I might stop the ‘Bon Voyages’, but then I remembered that Witnessing Death is just as important as Witnessing Life.
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