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mrshouse wrote:
Folding little planes?
Thanks, lovely, this is exactly what I meant.
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YIKES! Out of my mind palace...
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What on earth is a CBE and how is it different from an OBE or an MBE??
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It seems you haven't been awarded one yet, Boss
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There are five classes to the Order of the British Empire. CBE (Commander) is the middle one. The two classes above entitle you to carry a title like "Sir" or "Dame". So he will not become Sir Benedict.
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Does anybody know when the official nominees will be announced?
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Harriet wrote:
It seems you haven't been awarded one yet, Boss
Could we nominate her for creating this lovely place?
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SusiGo wrote:
There are five classes to the Order of the British Empire. CBE (Commander) is the middle one. The two classes above entitle you to carry a title like "Sir" or "Dame". So he will not become Sir Benedict.
You're German and know more about it than me.
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mrshouse wrote:
Harriet wrote:
It seems you haven't been awarded one yet, Boss
Could we nominate her for creating this lovely place?
I hope you're not going to threaten me with a knighthood.
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But Dame Sherlock Holmes is most lovely!
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Oh, yes. Or what about Dame Sherlock Holmes-Watson?
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Here's a link to the official announcement of who is on the Honours List...
As it says, the updated list will be published at 10:30 pm local time today.
The press already has the info but obviously there is a news embargo on it until the official announcement - of course some of the less ethical outfits ignored the official embargo and published bits (probably the more "click worthy" items) early.
As for detailed information about the honours there is an easily accessible web site at this link that gives a pretty complete picture if you want details...
-Val
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But it's already past the time ? Or do I get something wrong here?
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As far as I know it isn't 10:30 pm yet in London.
-Val
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mrshouse wrote:
But Dame Sherlock Holmes is most lovely!
*runs through thread singing "There is nothing like a Dame" and tossing confetti*
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SusiGo wrote:
There are five classes to the Order of the British Empire. CBE (Commander) is the middle one. The two classes above entitle you to carry a title like "Sir" or "Dame". So he will not become Sir Benedict.
But Sir Benedict Timothy Carlton Cumberbatch just has such a lovely ring to it. Maybe in a few years from now, or can you only be awarded one of there five classes in your life? I have to admit I am not terribly familiar with those kind of honours.
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Ah-chie wrote:
As far as I know it isn't 10:30 pm yet in London.
-Val
Ooopsie....
Tiny, but not to be neglected detail...
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Lola Red wrote:
SusiGo wrote:
There are five classes to the Order of the British Empire. CBE (Commander) is the middle one. The two classes above entitle you to carry a title like "Sir" or "Dame". So he will not become Sir Benedict.
But Sir Benedict Timothy Carlton Cumberbatch just has such a lovely ring to it. Maybe in a few years from now, or can you only be awarded one of there five classes in your life? I have to admit I am not terribly familiar with those kind of honours.
I think he can still be knighted.
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Lola Red wrote:
But Sir Benedict Timothy Carlton Cumberbatch just has such a lovely ring to it. Maybe in a few years from now, or can you only be awarded one of there five classes in your life? I have to admit I am not terribly familiar with those kind of honours.
There are plenty of examples of people who received a CBE in the past getting higher honours later in life. Here's one from the last batch of honours given from this year's New Years Honour List...
Under the Knights Bachelor section -
John Vincent Hurt CBE
John Hurt, in a career spanning more than fifty years, has appeared in well over 100 films and received numerous awards including BAFTAs for The Naked Civil Servant, Midnight Express and The Elephant Man and the BAFTA for Outstanding Contribution to Cinema. He was Oscar-nominated for The Elephant Man and Midnight Express, received the Golden Globe for Midnight Express, and two Evening Standard Awards including the Alexander Walker Special Award and the Best Actor Award for 3 films - The Hit, 1984 and Champions. He was awarded the inaugural Richard Harris Award for Contribution to Cinema by the British Independent Film Awards and was made a Fellow of the BFI in 2009. He is Chancellor of Norwich University of the Arts and Patron of Derby QUAD and Norwich Cinema City. He is Patron of the charity Project Harar and has hosted events for Amnesty International and NSPCC/Childline.
John Hurt was awarded his CBE in 2004 and then was knighted in the New Year honourees of this year for his contributions in drama.
-Val
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Confirmation that there has been a news embargo on the release of information about Benedict being awarded the CBE...
As per this site the news embargo will be lifted as of 10:30 pm London time.
So it isn't a rumour any longer - it is happening.
-Val