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Call the Midwife star shares regret over prison stint after getting away with bank robbery for A YEAR

ONE of the stars of Call the Midwife has shared his regret over his prison stint.

Cliff Parisi, 64, is beloved by fans of the hit BBC show for his role asFred Buckle.

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Cliff Parisi stars as Fred Buckle in Call The Midwife[/caption]
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But before his various roles on television, the star had a rough childhood[/caption]

The actor first rose to prominence when he made his debut in EastEnders as Minty Peterson back in March 2022.

He left the BBC soap in 2010 and joined the period drama two years later.

In Call The Midwife, Cliff plays shopkeeper Fred, who is also the main caretaker of Nonnatus House.

In a new interview, the actor has opened up about how different his life was as a teen, and how he landed on the wrong side of the law.

Speaking to Saga Magazine, Cliff revealed that he grew up in a “fairly rough” area.

He explained that he was still unable to read or write after he left school and he did not have promising “prospects”.

When asked about his biggest regret in life, the actor revealed: “Trying my luck as a rubbish bank robber and ending up in prison aged 19.

“Where I grew up was fairly rough. I left school at 14 unable to read or write and if you didn’t have any prospects, which I didn’t, you could easily get in trouble. And I did.”

Cliff continued: “When the robbery went wrong, I escaped from the bank on a bus. I got away with it for a year.

“Finally, one of the other guys got arrested and the next thing I knew, the police were knocking on the front door.”

He added: “I was just about to go on stage for a big production of South Pacific, but got carted off to Brixton Prison.

“I got bail and was able to do the show before I was sentenced.”

After his 18-month sentence for the bank robbery, Cliff admitted that he used the time to try and improve his reading skills in prison.

He previously opened up about his tough childhood, revealing that his family’s former landlady once tried to buy him and his sibling from his teenage parents, George and Irene Manley.

When his mother refused, the landlady threw them out of the house and onto the street.

The family were then forced to sleep rough in Hackney’s Victoria Park, before social services were informed and took the children into care.

Call The Midwife: A breakdown

Call The Midwife first came onto the airwaves in 2012 and has been seen by millions. But what is it about?

Series one: Set in early 1957 and it explored the ‘Baby Boom generation, which included themes of poverty and post-war immigration.

Series two: Set in 1958 and it showed gas and air being introduced for pain relief for the first time. It ended with the Nonnatus House building being condemned.

Series three: Set in 1959 and it depicted gruesome conditions such as cystic fibrosis, polio and it showed the midwives in the context on prisons.

Series four: Set in 1960 under the threat of nuclear warfare and the emergency response guidelines issued by the local Civil Defence Corp. Other themes included LGBT rights, and syphilis.

Series five: Set in 1961 and it shows the care of patients with conditions such as Typhoid and strokes. We also saw the effects of thalidomide, the introduction of the contraceptive pill.

Series six: Set in 1962 and domestic violence was at the centre of the season. Other themes included FGM (female genital mutilation), mental health issues and interracial marriage. It was also notable for the introduction of Reggie, a recurring character with Down Syndrome.

Series seven: Set in 1963 and we see Nurse Lucille Anderson for the first time. We also see the show address conditions such as dementia, huntington’s disease, leprosy and meningitis

Series eight: Set in 1964 and it bravely covered the issue of abortion, which was not legal for another three years in 1967. Sickle cell disease, cleft lip, cleft palate and intersex people also featured.

Series nine: Diptheria was at the centre of the ninth instalment in 1965, and it was notable for featuring a blind expectant mother. But the role of Nonnatus House within the community also came into question.

Series ten: Set in 1966, Nonnatus House has a rival in the form of the private Lady Emily Clinic in Mayfair. PKU, diabetes and the controversy surrounding abortion were central themes.

Series eleven: Set in 1967 amid the housing crisis and a scabies epidemic. The show was rocked by a train crash right next to Nonnatus House.

The actor confirmed: “Mum and Dad jumped on a bus with us but it was chased by a police car and stopped.

“Me and my sister were ripped from their arms and they were both left sobbing by the side of the road.”

Cliff previously shed light on the criminal incident before entering the I’m A Celebrity jungle in 2019.

He told the Sunday Mirror: “This has hung over me like a black cloud. It was a massive mistake that I made and I deeply regret it.”

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The star is beloved by fans for his role in the hit BBC drama show[/caption]
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He admitted his biggest regret in life was going to prison when he was younger[/caption]
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After escaping a failed bank robbery, he evaded authorities for a whole year[/caption]

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Everyone can see the trees but can you spot the polar bear in this snowy scene in less than 7 seconds

PUT yourself to the test with this mind-boggling brain teaser that will leave you scratching your head.

Only those with the sharpest eyesight will be able to spot the polar bear in this winter scene in under seven seconds.

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Can you spot the polar bear in this winter scene?[/caption]

According to experts on the puzzle site Jagran Josh, only the top five per cent of people can find the white bear in this image.

Those who do can brag about their razor-sharp vision and high IQ.

Cracking this optical illusion will take all of your focus and brain power so make sure there are no distractions.

What makes this puzzle even trickier is how the polar bear is perfectly camouflaged with the snowy surroundings.

Any defining features such as a black nose or black claws also blend in thanks to the dark colours of the trees and rocks.

It may be beneficial to examine the image piece-by-piece.

Dividing it into smaller sections reduces the search area and increases the likelihood of spotting small details that could lead you to the solution.

If you are still struggling, it may help to know that the bear is very small compared to its surroundings.

Keep your focus on the left-hand side of the image.

When you want to see the answer, scroll down for the solution.

There are numerous health benefits associated with regularly completing puzzles such as these.

As well as testing your patience, they can help improve your cognitive skills.

With that in mind, why not have a go at some more challenges?

There are plenty of mind-boggling puzzles to be found on our website.

How can optical illusions and brainteasers help me?

Engaging in activities like solving optical illusions and brainteasers can have many cognitive benefits as it can stimulate various brain regions.

Some benefits include:

  • Cognitive stimulation: Engaging in these activities challenges the brain, promoting mental agility and flexibility.
  • Problem-solving skills: Regular practice enhances analytical thinking and problem-solving abilities.
  • Memory improvement: These challenges often require memory recall and can contribute to better memory function.
  • Creativity: They encourage thinking outside the box, fostering creativity and innovative thought processes.
  • Focus and attention: Working on optical illusions and brainteasers requires concentration, contributing to improved focus.
  • Stress relief: The enjoyable nature of these puzzles can act as a form of relaxation and stress relief.

Here is a taster of the kinds of things you can expect to find.

See if you have the brain of a super genius by matching these light switches to the bulbs.

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Can you match the switches to the bulbs in 31 seconds?

You only have 31 seconds to complete it so you better get cracking!

It might be easier if you have a pen and paper to hand so you don’t confuse yourself.

Again, you should distance yourself from any distractions if you want to beat the clock.

Those who solve it quickly have good observational skills and high cognitive speed.

The answer can be found below.

Now, back to nature – see if you can spot the squirrel among the autumn leaves.

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Do you have the skill and the speed to find the hidden squirrel in eight seconds?[/caption]

You have just eight seconds to solve this one.

Players may find that this one is even more tricky than finding the polar bear as the squirrel is incredibly well hidden.

Keep in mind that you are looking for a red squirrel, not a grey one.

Don’t forget to use the tips you learned earlier if you find yourself struggling.

Again, the solution is at the bottom.

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The polar bear can be seen to the left of the snow-covered rock[/caption]
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How did you go? Did you solve it?
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The squirrel can be seen hiding out on this red leaf[/caption]

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Bhopal: A hoarding featuring Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath with the slogan “Ek Rahoge Nek Rahoge, Batoge To Katoge” displayed #Gallery

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Prayagraj: Labourers construct a floating pontoon bridge over the river Ganges in preparation for the upcoming Maha Kumbh Mela 2025 #Gallery

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Andhra Pradesh government rules out privatisation of Vizag Steel Plant

Amaravati, Nov 21 (SocialNews.XYZ) The NDA government in Andhra Pradesh made it clear in the State Legislative Council on Thursday that there is no question of privatisation of Visakhapatnam Steel Plant. Deputy Chief Minister Pawan...

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Who is Man Utd boss Ruben Amorim’s assistant Carlos Fernandes?

RUBEN Amorim will be hoping he and his team can lead Manchester United back to greatness.

The highly-rated Portugese coach officially joined the Red Devils on November 11, 2024.

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Carlos Fernandes is assistant head coach to Ruben Amorim at Manchester United[/caption]

Amorim is the sixth permanent Man Utd boss since club legend Sir Alex Ferguson retired in 2013.

He follows the likes of David Moyes, Louis van Gaal, Jose Mourinho, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer and Erik ten Hag in the Old Trafford hot seat.

Amorim has brought SIX members of his backroom staff that he worked with at Sporting during his hugely successful four-year spell at the Lisbon club.

That includes his right-hand man Carlos Fernandes – and SunSport has the lowdown on Man Utd’s new assistant head coach.

Who is Man Utd boss Ruben Amorim’s assistant Carlos Fernandes?

Carlos Fernandes is assistant head coach to Man Utd boss Ruben Amorim.

In his early days, Fernandes played for amateur side Canecas, but his playing career never reached the professional stage, which led him to coaching at the remarkable age of 14.

As a teenager, he was coaching Benfica’s youth development teams, which was where Amorim was a first-team player at the time.

He linked up with Amorim in a coaching capacity for the first time at Casa Pia in 2018, beginning life at the third-tier side as an unpaid intern, but he rose through the ranks to earn his chance as an assistant.

Since then, he has been assistant to Amorim at Braga and then Sporting before joining footballing giants Man Utd.

Fernandes is known for his modern approach to training and deep tactical understanding – he is expected to play a huge role in the Red Devils’ on-pitch preparations.

The 30-year-old is the same age as his namesake and Man Utd skipper Bruno Fernandes.

Ruben Amorim’s Man Utd backroom staff

In addition to Fernandes, Adelio Candido and Emanuel Ferro join Darren Fletcher and Andreas Georgson as Man Utd first-team coaches.

Jorge Vital takes up the role of first-team goalkeeper coach – and will be assisted by Craig Mawson – while Paulo Barreira arrives as physical performance coach.

Amorim has also brought 39-year-old analyst Eduardo Rosalino with him from Sporting.

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