Sellers in hospital
NZPA-Reuter Dublin Peter Sellers, the British film actor, was taken to hospital in Dublin by ambulance on Tuesday night, a hospital spokeswoman has said. She said Seilens, who is 54, was comfortable. Sellers, who starred in the celebrated radio comedy programme, “The Goon Show,” and a num-
ber of popular films, has a history of heart trouble. He had a serious heart attack in 1964 and had a heart pacemaker fitted after a collapse in 1977. His producer, Trevor Evans, said later: “He io okay. There was no collapse. He went to hospital as a precautionary measure after feeling a little unwell after dinner.”
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