The RIP Thread

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Absolutely this. I remember first seeing his Barry McKenzie cartoon strip in Private Eye back in the early 70s, his characters from then on were brilliantly conceived and presented.

Funny how in a couple of weeks we've lost him and Paul O'Grady who both achieved fame through their female alter-egos. RIP...

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Have tried to avoid this thread for fear of seeing my name on it, but only just saw the news headlines and had to send my condolences.
I heard he was ill several days ago, but thought he'd get better, like Ian "Molly" Meldrum did a few years ago now.
So, here goes.

Condolences to family and friends of Barry.
I wonder what Dame Edna would have said at his funeral/wake. Gladioli on his coffin would be apt, eh possums?!

Like a lot of people have said already, he was a comic genius who always got a laugh, even out of the people he was having a dig at, especially the posh, upper class. I liked the way he was always showing how the well-to-do were not any better than us "underlings", if not worse. This reminds me of "Trading Places" with Eddie Murphy and Dan Aykroyd using this theme.
I think even King Charles also found him/her "amusing".

Will we ever see another of the likes of Barry Humphries? Probably not, but sure hope so.
 
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Len Goodman, 78. Bone cancer. A Londoner of the old school. I was no great watcher of Strictly, but when I did, I was always impressed how articulate and on top of his subject he was. RIP
We’ve all been there, watching because it’s worth a few brownie points with the other half. Len provided a bit of brevity in a ‘lads’ way through it all (and also explained what the heck was going on). Bloody cancer again. RIP Len <rose>
 
Harry Belafonte, the singer and actor who smashed racial barriers in the US, has died at home in Manhattan, aged 96.

One of the most successful African-American pop stars in history, he scored hits with Island In The Sun, Mary's Boy Child and the UK number one Day-O (The Banana Boat Song).

But his greatest achievements were as a campaigner for black civil rights in the US.

He died of congestive heart failure, said his spokesman Ken Sunshine.

He was at Number One when I was born at Christmas 1957 with Mary's Boy Child.

RIP <rose>
 
Harry Belafonte, the singer and actor who smashed racial barriers in the US, has died at home in Manhattan, aged 96.

One of the most successful African-American pop stars in history, he scored hits with Island In The Sun, Mary's Boy Child and the UK number one Day-O (The Banana Boat Song).

But his greatest achievements were as a campaigner for black civil rights in the US.

He died of congestive heart failure, said his spokesman Ken Sunshine.

He was at Number One when I was born at Christmas 1957 with Mary's Boy Child.

RIP <rose>
rolf harris was number one the christmas of 69 when i was born