Is it PotG?
Thrifty non-licker
Screen legend has sadly died aged 88. Michael was known from Only Fool and Horses and Dr Who but he was amazing in the brilliant 'A Bit of A Do'.
RIP
RIP
Never saw him in a bar. But saw him once in the Black Chapati at Preston Circus. I remember him mainly for Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy and that excellent film version of Midsummer Night's Dream from the 60s. In recent years we've lost him, David Warner and Diana Rigg. Just Judi Dench and Helen Mirren left from that dream cast.Real Brighton character - I think I ran into him in one of the seafront bars or clubs a few years' ago, I was out of my tree but I faintly recall him being quite charming nonetheless
I faced a few overs of those one Sunday in the late 90s. Nice bloke!very sad, knew him well. loopiest leg breaks ever.
Played a character called Bob Willis in Outside Edge as wellWell known round here. Played cricket for Rottingdean for decades.
I'm pretty sure he played Halifax or someone in Cromwell too.Zulu Dawn?
I quite admired the stylishness of the Quiller Memorandum, surely bound to pop up on Talking Pictures TV soonNever saw him in a bar. But saw him once in the Black Chapati at Preston Circus. I remember him mainly for Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy and that excellent film version of Midsummer Night's Dream from the 60s. In recent years we've lost him, David Warner and Diana Rigg. Just Judi Dench and Helen Mirren left from that dream cast.
Very much this. Played lots of times against him at Rottingdean. He used to sneak quite a few handy wickets as some young blade would invariably get over confident and try to slog him into the fields. Really nice bloke always up for a chat and cricket mad. The last time I spoke to him I was square leg umpire and on the turn around he was talking about the filming schedule for Emmerdale. Even if you didn't know his name he was one of those faces you knew from a huge varied body of work. Aside from acting he also used to make a lot of money for doing voice overs for TV adverts like St Ivel Gold due to his assertive eloquent tone of voice. Film wise I remembered him from Zulu Dawn.very sad, knew him well. loopiest leg breaks ever.
Yes, he did come to think of it. Good recall.I'm pretty sure he played Halifax or someone in Cromwell too.
I never knew he was a man of Sussex, but I liked him in lots of historical epics and remember him voicing Ives Gold advert too. Very distinctive voice and another fine actor has left us.Very much this. Played lots of times against him at Rottingdean. He used to sneak quite a few handy wickets as some young blade would invariably get over confident and try to slog him into the fields. Really nice bloke always up for a chat and cricket mad. The last time I spoke to him I was square leg umpire and on the turn around he was talking about the filming schedule for Emmerdale. Even if you didn't know his name he was one of those faces you knew from a huge varied body of work. Aside from acting he also used to make a lot of money for doing voice overs for TV adverts like St Ivel Gold due to his assertive eloquent tone of voice. Film wise I remembered him from Zulu Dawn.