Remember him for me up there mate please .....spent a lot of my childhood around Pen Y Ghent.That's bloody annoyed me him dying.
I am off up Pen Y Ghent tomorrow and I will bloody do it in quick time.
RIP my childhood hero.
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Remember him for me up there mate please .....spent a lot of my childhood around Pen Y Ghent.That's bloody annoyed me him dying.
I am off up Pen Y Ghent tomorrow and I will bloody do it in quick time.
RIP my childhood hero.
Grand Slam.He was in a pretty good comedy drama about Welsh blokes going to watch the rugby team play France in Paris, can’t remember the name of it now
RIP. A good bloke by all accounts
Legend, love how he said “you puff”
Not been on tv for years, bought the box set though. Class tv.Aint half hot mum was top viewing in our house.
Wouldnt get away with it now due to political correctness gone mad..
Legend, love how he said “you puff”
Not been on tv for years, bought the box set though. Class tv.
Agree 100%“You Big Soft Bunch of Nancy Boys”
Sadly not considered suitable viewing these days, by the bunch of Nancy Boys in Control.
One of the Best Comedy Series of all Time for me.
Remember him for me up there mate please .....spent a lot of my childhood around Pen Y Ghent.
I saw him in Woolies in fawcett st dressed as lofty signing and selling his records. After his carreer dived he would set up a stall in a shopping centre to sell records and sing to passers by. He hated the political correctness that meant it ain't hot mum didn't get repeated which would have given him an income. A sad end to a life really.Saw him and Don Estelle in panto at the Empire in the 80s, he was great.
RIP Sgt Mjr
He was in a pretty good comedy drama about Welsh blokes going to watch the rugby team play France in Paris, can’t remember the name of it now
RIP. A good bloke by all accounts
Exactly this. Just heard the actor who played the puff on the radio today saying how they all found it incredible the series can and is played all around the world today but the pc brigade won’t let it played here where it was made.I saw him in Woolies in fawcett st dressed as lofty signing and selling his records. After his carreer dived he would set up a stall in a shopping centre to sell records and sing to passers by. He hated the political correctness that meant it ain't hot mum didn't get repeated which would have given him an income. A sad end to a life really.
Played the quintessential British ww2 sergeant to perfection. One of the few actors that totally pulled a role off.
RIP