BBC celebrity Simon Warr dies at 65 due to complications caused by cancer. Image via The Metro.
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BBC icon Simon Warr dead of cancer at 65

The iconic BBC personality and former teacher Simon Warr has succumbed to severe health complications caused by cancer. Warr played the headmaster on the Channel 4 reality show That'll Teach Em, which gave students the experience of a conventional English grammar school during the course of a summer. Warr also taught foreign languages in a secondary school.

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Sat Feb 22 - TheGuardian

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