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shillelagh 20-03-2008 15:26

RIP Brian Wilde
 
BBC NEWS | Entertainment | Summer Wine star Brian Wilde dies

No more Foggy.

Brian Wilde died in his sleep.

Theres only Peter Sallis left now out of the Last of the Summer Wine.

WalkOnBRFC 20-03-2008 15:29

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Originally Posted by shillelagh (Post 549047)
BBC NEWS | Entertainment | Summer Wine star Brian Wilde dies

No more Foggy.

Brian Wilde died in his sleep.

Theres only Peter Sallis left now out of the Last of the Summer Wine.

I love Last of the Summer Wine. Before my dad passed away he used to make is watch the repeats over again on UK Gold Lol

MargaretR 20-03-2008 15:33

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The cafe owner who died in the 80s was one of the sons of Comers barber's shop at Intack traffic lights. I knew one of his brothers and sister in law who still live locally

Wikipedia-
Recurring characters in Last of the Summer Wine - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Sid
(John Comer: 1973-1983), bluff tea-shop owner, who featured prominently for the first ten years, before his death in 1984. Ivy remembers him fondly, and often mentions him in conversation. Sid was one of the few characters who actually seemed to enjoy getting involved in the misadventures of the three central characters, and often saw them as an excuse to get out of the cafe for a couple of hours. Ivy and Sid often shouted and argued with each other (and Ivy was never shy about bringing up Sid's infidelity), but, as with many of the show's couples, there was little doubt that they loved each other. For John Comer's last appearance, in 1983's feature-length Christmas special, 'Getting Sam Home', illness caused by cancer affected his speech, and so his lines were dubbed over by another actor, Tony Melody. Comer died a few months later. Sid's death was not referred to until "Uncle of the Bride" in 1986; previously, it had been explained that he was tending to a sick relative.


lindsay ormerod 20-03-2008 15:50

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RIP Brian, I enjoyed Porridge more than LOTSW ,a fine actor.

steeljack 20-03-2008 16:56

Re: RIP Brian Wilde
 
yep , he was a good actor, RIP , and once again British television shows the world you can make good programing featuring actors over the age of 40

jaysay 20-03-2008 17:02

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Originally Posted by WalkOnBRFC (Post 549049)
I love Last of the Summer Wine. Before my dad passed away he used to make is watch the repeats over again on UK Gold Lol

Thats the beauty of channels like UK Gold Walkon, you can keep reviving the good old programs like Last of the Summer Wine, and of course Only fools and Horses, beats the hell out of a lot of todays programs. Sadly more and more of these ol comedy actors are passing on to the theatre in the sky RIP Brian Wilde

WalkOnBRFC 20-03-2008 18:47

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 549104)
Thats the beauty of channels like UK Gold Walkon, you can keep reviving the good old programs like Last of the Summer Wine, and of course Only fools and Horses, beats the hell out of a lot of todays programs. Sadly more and more of these ol comedy actors are passing on to the theatre in the sky RIP Brian Wilde

I agree.. All creatures great and small was another classic my dad loved. Hetty Wainthrop is my favourite.. I was always trying to spot myself walking down the street Lol

cashman 20-03-2008 18:51

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loved the guy as the soft screw in Porrige also _ Mr Barroclough was a very funny guy.

grego 20-03-2008 19:36

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RIP Brian.......................


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