The Daily Mail journalist,who went to the trenches in a bowler hat and Burberry coat: Eccentric, rebellious and breathtakingly brave, Basil Clarke defied the censors to tell an unsuspecting world the true horror of WWI. (Read More)
Here's one I probably won't wear in public but it might help reduce the number of bug bites I get on the back of my neck while I'm out in the woods.
I'm so sorry, I never considered the feelings of those with less than perfect heads. I'll try to be more empathetic.
Henry Fonda Director Sergio Leone wanted the Oscar-winning actor to portray The Man with No Name in the Dollars Trilogy but eventually opted for the relatively unknown star. Clint Eastwood Leone himself described his joy at Eastwood's performances in the Dollars trilogy, and acknowledged that the legend was the right choice. Speaking in Patrick McGilligan's 1999 book Clint: The Life and Legend, Leone said: "At that time, I needed a mask rather than an actor. "And Eastwood had only two facial expressions: one with the hat and one without it."