[Humour] Roy Hudd - RIP

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Pavilionaire

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Who died in bizarre fashion whilst trying to fix the tv aeriel on the roof of his house.

R.I.P. both Roy and Rod.

As did Tony Hayers. What was he doing on the bloody roof?

R.I.P Roy.
 














vegster

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RIP Roy Hudd, a mainstay of the tv and radio channels from my youth. I think when we lose Bernard Cribbins, God will have the full set.
 


marlowe

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Genesis P Orridge died over the weekend too

I didn't realise he was 70. Strange to think he was only 13 years younger than Hudd. Less than a generation between the two, but culturally so disparate.
 






dazzer6666

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RIP Roy Hudd, a mainstay of the tv and radio channels from my youth. I think when we lose Bernard Cribbins, God will have the full set.

Barry Cryer needs to be up there to write the punchlines.......happily he’s still going strong at the moment

There’s a nice article on Beenard Cribbins in the Telegraph today incidentally
 


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A very talented comedian, writer, and mimic. He did a great impersonation of Flanagan in Flanagan and Allen. He was also an expert on music hall.

As is my old class mate and bass player in the legendary 'Bruce', Neil Brand.
 


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Gwylan

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Barry Cryer needs to be up there to write the punchlines.......happily he’s still going strong at the moment

There’s a nice article on Beenard Cribbins in the Telegraph today incidentally

Jim Dale is also still alive ... but there aren't too many left from the 60s

Hudd was a fascinating bloke: he wrote an excellent book on Dan Leno and did so much to keep Max Miller's memory alive. What a wonderful and varied life he had
 




pearl

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I didn't realise he was 70. Strange to think he was only 13 years younger than Hudd. Less than a generation between the two, but culturally so disparate.

Same here, I thought he was early 60s. I remember seeing him around Brighton years back, he had baby face good looks with disturbingly attractive eyes
 


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