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A fond farewell to those we lost in 2012, part 2

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The air comes to a close we're taking a look back at the lives and legacies of some of those we lost in 2012 joining us again is at.

-- a Dora allay good to see you my dear.

Coming from London and a nice to see scene all right thank you start let's start off with Andy Griffith he's a legend.

Absolutely.

Multi tying to act -- produced saying I -- his career spanned more than half a century on stage.

Film and TV will always be best -- has kind of if -- and from my -- I've kind of -- -- show and between 1960.

To 1968.

I was one of only three series in TV it to go out.

-- -- the rating surprisingly -- never actually won an -- however he was inducted into the academy of television arts -- of Spain.

In 1992.

And 2005 he would -- the presidential medal all.

Freedom he also won a Grammy in 1997.

For his album -- gospel music but.

His legacy for many won't be back Andy Griffith theme song of.

Core he had some I didn't realize that the unique official went out of the top of the ratings like oh I Love Lucy did and so did sign -- I'm also on your list here.

Henry Hill of course really go to -- him classically in the film goodfellas.

He did indeed accidentally the ten mile Odyssey was a notorious in New York -- -- An FBI informant Dyson hot -- and I had to break complicated life.

From drop caught towns overseas and that infamous.

And Francois agreed which can form the basis of the Martin Scorsese films that break complicated catch -- And this is another this is not a person who I'll really miss Robin get of course of the BG -- He -- -- eating out yet again another election staying alive -- -- beautiful beautiful songs how deep is your love.

Absolutely made my new singer songwriter specimens of being one of the members of the species with a career spanning six decades -- sold more than 200.

And twenty million records worldwide he is described as one of the major figure in the history of British music from one of the best -- -- have -- you'll be remembered for putting the Disco on the map in the late seventies.

And for qarase an assassin might be the soundtrack -- John Travolta and putting tracks like Howard -- could do not like you said at night FEMA.

And he received multiple Grammy Awards and was also inducted into the song -- to sort of fame in the Grammy museum.

And as a grip the -- -- -- and -- into the world -- board of -- outstanding contribution to music so of course he will be -- you missed.

Asks that some analysts -- Sherman Helmsley of course famous from the Jefferson's at ten year span of that show from the mid seventies to the mid eighties right.

Have silly me.

Now he wasn't barely famous -- over the he played the break cranky and George Jefferson on the jets fans but before acting he did seven USF -- the fortieth.

I don't even -- -- is he tenth double -- that -- what the post office during the day and he went to the act at night.

And then since leaving the -- and he did.

Cannot act as frequently at first and gets -- well he -- in that found matches and the huge pleas as well I even landed a voice while on Family Guy.

So yes he did some from Manhattan's and he died Sunday at the age of 74.

But disputes over his -- Hispanic prevented him much -- being buried until last month.

But he'll always be -- -- -- to us as the lovable opinion they Tate George.

I say that that's right thank you very much we appreciate you joining us thank -- happy new year -- acolytes.

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