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Who would you like to bring back from the dead?

5 months ago 03rd Jul 14:38

The King beats The Princess to the title

Elvis Presley has been voted the personality Brits would most like to bring back to life, according to a survey published last month. 

The King beat Winston Churchill, Bobby Moore and Princess Diana to the top spot, but they still made it into the top ten, complete with predictions of what they would be doing if they were still alive.

The nationwide poll of 2,000 Film & TV fans was commissioned by Warner Home Video to mark the DVD release of Pushing Daisies: Series One, which follows the story of Ned, a young man who possesses a very special gift of being able to return the dead with just one touch.

Respondents were asked to vote on the person they would most like to be brought back to life and Elvis beat off stiff competition with nearly a quarter of the vote (23%.) The People’s Princess, Diana came in close second with 20% of the vote and the blonde bombshell, Marilyn Monroe swept into third place. Making up the top five were the lothario Tudor King, Henry VIII (11%) and World Cup winning former England Captain Bobby Moore (9%) who tragically died of cancer in 1993.

Legendary American musician Kurt Cobain, who infamously took his own life at the height of Nirvana’s fame, also appears in the top ten alongside World War II leader Sir Winston Churchill. German Nobel Peace Prize winning physicist Albert Einstein also sneaks in to the top ten but his Austrian counterpart, the world famous psychoanalyst Sigmund Freud is a shock omission. Famed for his love sonnets and way with words, English playwright William Shakespeare came in at number six with 6% of the vote and Queen superstar Freddie Mercury picked up 5% of votes to make seventh place. Over a quarter of those surveyed (26%) thought if he’d been alive today, Shakespeare would be penning tunes with Amy Winehouse while 18% felt Freddie Mercury would have launched a hugely successful clothing ranch.

Respondents were also quizzed on what the top ten would be doing today if they were still alive and six in ten thought Elvis would be a judge on American Idol. One in ten (12%) also thought he’d be advertising slimming pills and hair loss treatments! Had Marilyn Monroe been alive today, 63% of respondents thought she would have made the ultimate WAG, spending her days shopping and partying with a string of gorgeous men on her arm. At the other end of the spectrum, nearly half of those surveyed (48%) felt Henry VIII would have invented the ultimate new diet and taken part in a bestselling fitness video. One in three (35%) believed Bobby Moore would have been the man to lead England to World Cup glory for the second time, this time as a Manager, and 23% thought Winston Churchill would have forged an extremely lucrative career as an after dinner speaker as well as being the permanent host of Have I Got News For You.

Surprisingly former US President John F Kennedy, who was assassinated in 1963, misses out on an entry in the top ten as does the iconic British filmmaker Sir Alfred Hitchcock. Other historical figures missing out on the top 10 include ‘The Lady with the Lamp’; nurse Florence Nightingale, who risked life and limb on a daily basis when she cared for soldiers during the Crimean War.

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Your Comments:

by Mercedes - 03:43:20 31st Jul 2008

heath ledger duh better than the Elvis in my opinion RIP hope u do come back from the dead :'(

by Anna - 20:43:13 24th Jul 2008

Did NO ONE remember Heath Ledger?? Unbelievable! Such a genius, he was... If I could choose, I'd bring him back.

by Norm Rosenblood - 00:52:47 4th Jul 2008

Is it a surprise,really, that Freud is not wanted among the living? He will never be pardoned for ruining people's dreams, even though he told the tru... READ MORE

by Brian Quinn - 18:21:34 3rd Jul 2008

Elvis was, and still is, THE KING. He was one of a kind and there will never be another like him. He broke down the doors of prejudice in 1950's U.S.A... READ MORE

by Maurice Colgan - 15:45:27 3rd Jul 2008

It's no surprise to find Elvis Presley is most missed by the public at large. The man simply oozed Charisma and his extraordinary voice enraptured mil... READ MORE

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