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Speaker 1 (00:01):
There's sure report on ninety six AM.
Speaker 2 (00:06):
Apparently Johnny Depp has chosen his comeback movie and if
the reports are true, it is pure Johnny. It's been
reported that Depp's gonna star as Ebenez a Scrooge in
a new darker take on Charles Dickens A Christmas Carol,
to be directed by horror filmmaker T West. Ebenezer A
Christmas Carol is being billed as a thrilling ghost story
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set in Dickens, London, following one man's supernatural journey to
face his past, present and future and fight for a
second chance. So well, I can picture him doing that
same story. Well, I mean you can't mess with the story.
I can totally picture him doing it. Yes, it's due
out around this time next year. Now, you may have
seen yesterday that June Lockhart died, one of television's earliest stars.
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June was one hundred years old.
Speaker 1 (00:54):
So it's not about it to me. To me, and I.
Speaker 2 (00:58):
Believe to you as well, Russell, she will always be
Dr Maureen Robinson on Lost in Space.
Speaker 1 (01:11):
It was everything Lost in Space. When I was a kid,
there were two shows that I would always hang out
to come out on rotations on seven or nine, which
one was Thunderbirds and the other lost in Space here
every time.
Speaker 2 (01:24):
F Trick was the other one that we never missed
it before that, she was Ruth Martin and Lassie. She
was also on Petticoat Junction Wow. She was on a
lot of teams hit shows. June had a long and
successful career, appearing in numerous series and movies well into
her eighties. She was nominated for two Emmys and she
received two stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, one
for motion pictures and one for television. Austin Butler and
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Michael B. Jordan are in talks to star in a
new Miami Wece movie. Butler would be James Sunny Crockett.
That was John Johnson's role, wasn't it And Jordan would
be Riccardo Rico Tubbs. It'll be twenty years next year
since they made the Miami Vice movie with Colin Farrell
and Jamie Fox. And of course, you know, I don't
even remember that one over no, because it wasn't very memorable.
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And over forty years since it was on Tally with
Don Johnson and Philip Michael Thomas, and of.
Speaker 1 (02:15):
Course that was huge I think the soundtracks can be
slightly different. There's going to be no Glenn Frye or
Shaw Collins.
Speaker 2 (02:21):
The updated Miami Vice is expected to be out in
twenty twenty seven. They'll probably still be Gloria Estefan and
I think today's headline, Oh the Day would be this
one deaf woman survives being hit by plane as it
crash landed. The last thing you're thinking about when you're
walking your dog is being hit by an aeroplane. But
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that's what happened to Tiffany Harrison. She's survived being hit
by a small, custom made plane while walking her dog
in a soccer field in Long Beach in California. Now,
Tiffany is deaf and couldn't hear the commotion as the
plane made an emergency landing. She suffered injuries, including a
broken pelvis. Her sister said, when we got the phone
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call that she got hit by an aeroplane, we couldn't
even believe it because it's not something that happens.
Speaker 1 (03:08):
It's not an every day occurrence.
Speaker 2 (03:11):
The dog, Tiffany survived, the pilot survived and is recovering.
He was flying an experimental aircraft. That always terrifies me.
Those two words together. An experimental air experiment gone wrong.
Yeah so yeah, that experiment didn't quite go to plan
for anyone.
Speaker 1 (03:27):
I'm glad that everybody except the plane made it through okay.
Speaker 2 (03:31):
I'm assuming the dog is okay.
Speaker 1 (03:33):
Haven't continue to investigate on that one. We want to
find out how the dog went okay.