"Barraclough" Brian Wilde RIP

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Scoffers

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Jan 13, 2004
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Burgess Hill
BBC NEWS | Entertainment | Summer Wine star Wilde dies at 86

Last of the Summer Wine and Porridge actor Brian Wilde has died at the age of 86, his agent has confirmed.

Wilde played Foggy in the long-running comedy series Last of The Summer Wine and Barraclough in prison sitcom Porridge, alongside Ronnie Barker.

He died in his sleep at his Hertfordshire home on Thursday morning.

His agent Nick Young said: "He will be sadly missed by colleagues and family alike. He brought a great deal of laughter into many people's lives."

Carry On role

Mr Young said that his death was "sudden".

He said: "He was shaky the last few days but nobody expected this. He went to bed and didn't wake up."


He was the most loved of all the characters
Alan JW Bell, producer of Last of the Summer Wine

Wilde, who was born in Lancashire, had minor roles in films such as The Jokers (1967) and Carry On Doctor (1968) before taking on the role of Barraclough in Porridge in 1973.

He also appeared in the ITV comedy series Kit Curran and the 1970s children's series The Ghosts of Motley Hall.

Last of the Summer Wine producer Alan JW Bell told the BBC: "He was perhaps the best of the Summer Wine 'third men' - he was the most loved of all the characters.

"He was a fine actor to work with, very professional. He was an old school actor - you turned up, knew your lines and played them the very best you could.

"He had an enormous warmth to the public when he was off the set.

"He didn't like to hob-nob with the actors - when there was a break, he preferred to go a pub around the corner to meet the real people."
 




Dave the OAP

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Jul 5, 2003
46,762
at home
Blimey we have a pandemic of celebrities shuffling off their mortal coils
 










Questions

Habitual User
Oct 18, 2006
25,511
Worthing
Barrowclough:
No, I've never got used to bolting these doors, you know. I think of all of you locked in these little cells and I ... I think of me going out of here and ... going home to my little house and my wife who's waiting for me.
(Looks forlorn)

Fletcher:
What's the matter, Mr Barrowclough?

Barrowclough:
I sometimes wish I was in here with you lot!

Mr Beal: I was married. Divorced now.

Mr Barrowclough: Well, look at it this way, 'tis better to have loved and lost than
[sighs]

Mr Barrowclough: to spend your whole ruddy life with her.

great actor
 










Leekbrookgull

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Jul 14, 2005
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Leek
What i find,special is the way good writers 'build' a character. Look at Dads Army,Only fools & H,Porrigde,yes we all know the 'star' but it is so wonderfully written. IT needs all the others. :thumbsup: Mr Mackay. :thumbsup:
 










Beach Hut

Brighton Bhuna Boy
Jul 5, 2003
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Living In a Box
Barraclough was one of those great "en semble" characters that made up on the funniest ever british commedies.

RIP and a very good comic actor.
 


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