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[Film] RIP Bernard Cribbins



Brovion

In my defence, I was left unsupervised.
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Jul 6, 2003
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Those knobs will have to go. And we’ll take off all the ‘andles, and the things what ‘old the candles.

It'll do no good. (Well I never thought it would).

RIP. Like many on here he was a constant in my life. My Dad brought me 'Right Said Fred' when it came out, it was the first single I ever owned. I memorised the words to it and the 'B' side, ('Quietly Bonkers'), and would amuse (and after a few repetitions, annoy) my parents by singing them constantly.
 






DavidinSouthampton

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Those knobs will have to go. And we’ll take off all the ‘andles, and the things what ‘old the candles.

I’ve got a sort of feeling, if we remove the ceiling……..

As a preacher I actually used it in a church service to encourage people to think about what they do.

The trouble with Fred is ‘e’s too ‘asty !
You’ll never get anywhere if you’re too ‘asty!

It worked a treat!
 


Eeyore

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My main memory of him in my young days was in Shillingbury Tales. I really enjoyed that.
 


Uh_huh_him

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Sep 28, 2011
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My Nan often used to play us his greatest hits album when she was babysitting us in the school holidays.
She loved that record.

Right said Fred/Hole in the ground/I go a bundle were our favourites I seem to remember.


Seemed a lovely fella

RIP Mr Cribbens
 




Greg Bobkin

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May 22, 2012
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Sad news. Seemed like a really decent bloke with a hell of a CV!

RIP.
 


Questions

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Oct 18, 2006
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Worthing
He did the narration for the ‘Passion for Angling’ tv series many moons ago.
 


Gwylan

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Jul 5, 2003
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Uffern
As an aside from all the warm (and well-deserved tributes) if you hear that someone is called Bernard, you immediately know that they're over 70. How many kids are called Bernard these days? (see Harold, Gordon etc).

Mrs G and I once listened to names being called to collect their orders in a cafe - it was amazingly easy to guess (Mrs G is a Julie, another name you don't hear in anyone under 50)
 












Thunder Bolt

Silly old bat
RIP, did he live in Wisborough Green?

Radio Sussex said Weybridge.

A chap called into Radio Sussex from Brighton. His name is Charlie Casey said his Dad was called Fred, and was a removal man. It seems he knew the writer of the song, and he always said Let’s have a cuppa tea.
 


Blue3

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Jan 27, 2014
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A very good life and age that said very sad to hear of his passing possibly the last of the greats of the British post war stars
 






Gwylan

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Uffern
A very good life and age that said very sad to hear of his passing possibly the last of the greats of the British post war stars

A few more are still with us: Leslie Phillips, Jim Dale, Shirley Eaton, Kenneth Cope and probably a few that I've forgotten

EDIT: And slightly later, but in his 80s now, Tommy Steele (whom my mother-in-law dated in her younger days)
 














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