

Phantom comes in a robot-shaped bottle that, when you tap your phone on the NFC tag embedded into its head, welcomes you into its own digital world. That’s how they’re choosing to market Phantom, the fashion house’s latest fragrance-cum-piece of retro-futurist art. PUIG’s perfumiers, who produce scents for Paco Rabanne, believe that the future smells sexy, confident and energetic. Phil’s brother.), Ivan Sproule 1981 (Oirish footy bloke.What does the future smell like? That depends on who you ask. The Women’s Auxiliary of the Brat Pack.’), Radek Cerny 1974 (Czech footy bloke.), Gary Neville 1975 (Another footy bloke. Don’t mention that penalty.), Colin Jackson 1967 (Welsh runny jumpy bloke.), Molly Ringwald 1968 (‘I’ve been called Never appeared in Gunsmoke.), Andre Young 1965 (Who? Better known as rapper and record producer Dr Dre.), Robertoīaggio 1967 (Italian footy bloke. Trivia: fluent in English, Italian, French and German.), Rob Andrew 1963 (Ruggery bloke [You’re not a very good ventriloquist. Big fan of James Cagney.), Greta Scatcchi 1960 (Ectress. Willis.), John Travolta 1954 (Murcan actor. loss as well, because we got saddled with Bruce Trivia: she wanted Harley Venton to co-star in Moonlighting. Nineteen-eighties’ most popular comedy films.), Cybill Shepherd 1950 (Murcan actress. I wonder where they come from.), John Hughes 1950 (Film director responsible for some of the

Quite apt this week.), Michael Buerk 1946 (Rhyming slang.), Sinead Cusack 1948 (Ectress. On I’m Sorry I Haven’t A Clue when they were playing ‘sound charades’. Also plays Hamish in You’ll Have Had Your Tea, which was a spinoff programme from two characters Garden and Barry Cryer came up with More commonly known by his pseudonym Paco Rabane.), Graham Garden 1943 (A Goodie. Went to school with Wendy Craig, you know.), Francisco Rabaneda Cuervo 1934 (Who? Voice was a fight, they’d stop it in the first round.’), Bobby Robson 1933 (Revered foo’y manager.), Mary Ure 1933 (Ectress. In fact, a right old smarty boots.), Yoko Ono 1933 (‘If her singing Not a lot of people know that.), Milos Forman 1932 (Czech film director, screenwriter, actor and professor.

He was also in the Phil Silvers Show.), Len Deighton 1929 (Orfer. In the Phil Silvers Show and voiced Magilla Gorilla and Banana Split Drooper.), George Kennedy 1925 (Another Murcan actor. Ha! Take that, Menjou!), Jack Palance 1919 (The Meanest Guy That Ever Lived.), Alan Melvin 1923 (Murcan actor and voice man.

Had a film career lasting from 1927 to 1997. Had a syndrome named after him.), PhyllisĬalvert 1915 (Jobbing ectress. One of the few stars to make a seamless transition from silents to talkies.), Hans Asperger 1906 (Paediatrician. Had a film career lasting fromġ914 to 1960. Him they named the speed after.), Adolphe Menjou 1890 (Murcan actor. I wonder if he set fire to them.), Ernst Mach 1838 (Physicist. Sure how he discovered methane, but I could make a guess. Mary I of England 1516 (The one the drink is named after.), Alessandro Volta 1745 (Inventor of the battery and discoverer of methane. Were any famous or notorious people born on the 18 th of February? Of course.
