I'm not saying she needs to be in a maximum security prison but that low security prison sounds like one of the better prison's to be in. Send her to a medium security facility and if she keeps her nose clean for 5 years or whatever then she can be moved to a low security prison.
I don’t get that, sorry. Keeps her nose clean? I mean, she’s pretty much a zero risk prisoner. There’s no reason for her to be in a high or even medium security prison, because she won’t require security as such (other than, I suspect, attacks from other prisoners). As I said, low security doesn’t mean it’s fun, by any stretch of the imagination. Particularly in America.
I guess and I suppose she'll have to serve a large chunk of her lengthy sentence before she's eligible for parole.
Oh I have no doubt she's in there a long time. I have no sympathy for her, but I do wish she'd lifted the lid on it all. The fact she's the only one in prison stinks.
Agreed with the last bit. A certain someone has been protected by his royal status. Anyone else would have been in prison.
He's been in so much it's almost impossible not to have watched something with him in it! I remember him in an episode of Fawlty Towers for example.
Oh yes , I only singled out neverwhere as I think it’s brilliant and his voice was spot on imho , but he has been in sooooo many things
I had the privilege of meeting Bernard Cribbins at the same variaty club event at Sandown Park racecourse that I met June Brown at back in the 90s. I have a couple of photos I took of him. He was a really nice approachable guy and a brilliant comic actor and voice actor who could forget his Womble narrating. RIP Bernard you legend
The group Right Said Fred took their name from the Piano-Moving song,as sung by Bernard Cribbins. And Neil Morrissey wanted to use Bernard Cribbins as a script writer. Not that it helps, really.
I have just dug out my old photo album from that day at Sandown Park and most of the celebs I took photos of are no longer with us. June Brown Bernard Cribbins Ray Allen Ernie Wise Glynn Edwards Paul Daniels Burt Kwock John McCririck Nicolas Parsons George Sewell Bob Holness Jean Fergusson (Marina from Last of the summer wine) RIP to you all