Celebrities in the Most Bet On category
Ronnie Biggs (age 80)

Most famous of the Great Train Robbers. In and out of hospitals more than the doctors. Has had several strokes and is in general bad health.
Kirk Douglas (age 93)

Arse-chinned star of the 1960 epic Spartacus and Tough Guys in 1986. Father of Michael Douglas.
Zsa Zsa Gabor (age 93)
Much-married, aging celebrity bike. Has had at least 9 husbands, and probably has a minge like a carrier bag.
Pope Benedict XVI (age 83)

The German successor to Pope John-Paul II. Believed by many to be playing a holding role until John Paul wakes up from his nap.
Fidel Castro (age 82)

Bonkers, cigar smoking Cuban leader. Broke his knee and arm hilariously falling down in 2004.
Margaret Thatcher (age 85)
Former British Prime Minister, known as the Iron Lady (presumably because magnets stick to her?). Suffered several stokes and in and out of hospital frequently.
Norman Wisdom (age 95)
Aging comic who has been entertaining the masses for about 500 years. Became famous for his slapstick style as Norman Pitkin in countless movies.
Jack LaLanne (age 96)
One time singer, bodybuilder and fitness guru turned producer of light weight, whisper quiet fruit juice extraction contraptions. Can regularly be seen sporting a fetching blue romper suit in late night infomercials.
Harry Morgan (age 95)
Probably best known as Col. Sherman T. Potter in the well loved American war comedy M.A.S.H.
Richard Adams (age 90)

Despite being the author of 19 books, he is best known for his first, Watership Down.

