'Two Fat Ladies' star dies at 66
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This was a great show when it was on. I haven't seen it in a long time. So sad, I bet they had a fabulous life.

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  Re: 'Two Fat Ladies' star dies at 66 by luvnit (This was a great sho...)
I had no idea she was so young!! What a hoot of a show.
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  Re: Re: 'Two Fat Ladies' star dies at 66 by cjs (I had no idea she wa...)
So now they're both gone. RIP.
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  Re: Re: 'Two Fat Ladies' star dies at 66 by Trixxee (So now they're both ...)
So sad. I really enjoyed that show.
Maryann

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  Re: Re: 'Two Fat Ladies' star dies at 66 by Mare749 (So sad. I really enj...)
OMG, that show was a must watch in our house, I swear the two biggest influences in Chelsea's decision to pursue cooking was Sara Molton and the two fat ladies - how's that for opposite ends of the spectrum!

I remember watching them and being totally confused as to what exactly a "kipper" was and how you would eat it. And then there was "bubble and squeak." Great memories!
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