On Thursday morning my daughter told me that her pal had just had a baby and called her Charlie - immediately I went straight into 'Right Said Fred, Give a shout for Charlie. Up comes Charlie from the floor below.' On that evening's news I heard that the great Bernard Cribbins had died. As a young lad I always loved when he was on TV. He always seemed like such a decent guy; I heard him interviewed by Danny Baker five years ago and he was so funny and such a lovely sounding guy - I thought he be great to meet in the pub. And I loved those comedy songs of his - 'Right Said Fred' still sounds great.
There were the Ealing comedies with Sellars and I suppose he met Lionel Jeffries then and went on to play Perks in the Jeffries' 'The Railway Children', a fantastic performance in a great film. An English National Treasure, if ever there was one. So sorry to see him go.
There were the Ealing comedies with Sellars and I suppose he met Lionel Jeffries then and went on to play Perks in the Jeffries' 'The Railway Children', a fantastic performance in a great film. An English National Treasure, if ever there was one. So sorry to see him go.



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