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Donald Macdonald, known for presenting BBC's "Play School" in the late 1960s, has died at 86 after a brief battle with cancer. The Australian actor was celebrated for his extensive stage and screen career, including roles in "Superman Returns" and "Rake." Colleagues and fans have shared fond memories, praising his kindness and talent. Macdonald's final days were spent with loved ones, enjoying a hospital room transformed into a party.
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