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NBC’s Tim Russert once used the phrase “Ralph Kramden politics” to describe the current “What’s in it for me?” climate. Well, if we’ve got Ralph Kramden politics, we’ve also got Fred Flintstone culture. The op ed page columnists finally caught on to baby boomer narcissism when the movie version of Leave It to Beaver came out this summer, but the pacesetter arrived three years earlier when The Flintstones became a huge hit despite a wilting buzz and devastating reviews.

You can unsubscribe at any time.Thank you for subscribingWe have more newslettersShow meSee ourprivacy noticeEvery week or two for a bit of fun, ChronicleLive revisits its old Bigg Night Out pages and re publishes photographs of people enjoying the pubs and clubs of Newcastle city centre in the early 2000s.One familiar face appeared out of the blue in our latest feature and people were quick to notice.On the right of one of our 10 pictures from 2005, posing with some Newcastle revellers, was Abdul Latif, the larger than life owner and manager of the well known Rupali curry restaurant which traded in the busy Bigg Market.Sadly, Mr Latif who was famous for his hell challenge and charity work died suddenly in 2008, aged just 52.But many posting on social media clearly retained fond memories of the man who was a genuine Newcastle personality.Paul Davison on Twitter said: “Rupali. Lovely curry house. Tried hell in there one night.