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Winner's Dinners - A bad week, on the ground and up in the air wearing it in the UK. Don Roberts, Cheshire MW confides that Wikipedia has reported his death in recent months. It's difficult to ascertain whether this is wishful thinking or the hope of a self fulfilling prophecy on its part. Robert Randell,
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Winner's Dinners - It's foodie paradise - please don't go there a case of Evian water. Don Roberts, Wirral Send letters to Winner's Dinners, The Sunday Times, 1 Pennington Street, London E98 1ST or e-mail
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Winner's Dinners - Fortunately, Wee Willie isn't in the kitchen by my travel agent, Sue Roberts. There were very short queues for passport control and security so we soon arrived at Gordon Ramsay Plane Food . It's a beautifully simple restaurant with a great view of BA planes one side, a bar and
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Winner's Dinners - All right, Sir Trevor, I'm ready for my close-up My esteemed travel agent Sue Roberts went later. She found, on a quiet morning, queues of between five and ten people at seven BA check-in desks. I have the exact details if BA's PR chief, Julia Simpson, is interested. Winner's letters Deia was
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Winner's Dinners - I knew Cleese shouldn't have married that grim girl Heaven for Little Girls. Don Roberts, Cheshire I was sorry not to see Geraldine's name in the Queen's honours list for "services to the elderly". Lawrence Swerdlow, Cheshire I was dismayed to read of Michael's frustration with Zenith Funds. I
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Winner's Dinners - Goodbye misery - hello mystery blonde to make up the party? Don Roberts, Cheshire So you and John Cleese studied law. Lawyers deal with the crooked, the unfaithful, the incompetent and the greedy. They believe everyone is like this and then metamorphose into similarly flawed
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Winner's Dinners - Jack Lemmon loved it, and I'm pretty sure you will too good to your mother. Don Roberts, Cheshire Send letters to Winner's Dinners, The Sunday Times, 1 Pennington Street, London E98 1ST or e-mail
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Winner's Dinners - A glittering addition to my London Top 10 standing beside you? Don Roberts, Cheshire I agree with you, Ivy burgers are dreadful. So is service at the Ivy club. My date's risotto was cold, as was my steak. Their fancy lift had already broken down. Peter Wilson, London Come on, Michael,
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Winner's Dinners - You couldn't get more top flight than this magical myster... you look well dressed. Don Roberts, Cheshire You're right about the Ivy . Very under enthusiastic attitude as we were shown to our table. Starters and main course food - what a disappointment! We couldn't wait to leave. Why do people talk about
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Winner's Dinners - From the sublime to the ridiculously rude Mrs X I'll know all is lost. Don Roberts, Cheshire What a surprise to see you, last week , seated at the end of the table. Did you volunteer not to be in the centre or did John Cleese ask you to sit there? Presumably Geraldine sat in the centre when
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