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  • norman wisdom R.I.P

    grew up watching norman wisdom the man is a legend to me n if there is a heaven im sure he will have them in Stitches a sad loss to classic british comedy

  • #2
    That's sad to hear.



    RIP
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    • #3
      That Mr Grimsdale will be giving him grief now!


      R.I.P. Norman.

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      • #4
        i loved his films and he was a nutter to the end.
        I use to watch his films on a wednesday evening back in the days when there were only itv and bbc1
        He'll go to heaven calling Mr Grimsdale..
        RIP
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        • #5
          Such a loss to comedy and to drumming......he was an amazing Drummer!

          RIP

          Matt

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          • #6
            95, he can hardly complain.
            Brian

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            • #7
              He had a flat near me. I met him briefly when I was young. Nice chap.

              Probably be a public day of mourning in Moldova. From memory the state controlled TV would only run very safe, old western films so he's still incredibly popular over there.

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              • #8
                That's comedy films from the West. Not cowboy films, natch.

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                • #9
                  its a great loss of a very funny person loved his films when i was younger RIP
                  I'M ALWAYS IN THE SH'T, IT'S ONLY THE DEPTH THAT VARIES!!!!!!!!

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by biosurf View Post
                    That's comedy films from the West. Not cowboy films, natch.
                    He was massive in Albania Paul...is Moldova connected to Albania?
                    Anyway, as per everyone else, very sad loss of a comic genius. Lee Evans is, I suppose, our modern day equivalent...except he's not remotely funny.
                    Non intercooled nothing.

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                    • #11
                      I never really got Norman Wisdom, but he seemed like a lovely bloke.

                      RIP.

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                      • #12
                        What a funny guy he was, i remember watching him on the Parkinson show many years ago . As a five year old he walked from London to Wales to get work, with no money and not many cloths, eating and sleeping in farmers fields !

                        His son runs a sports shop in the nearby town, nice bloke. I guess i wont be able to shout Mr Grimsdale anymore then while entering the shop.


                        Seen loads of his films, not only was he funny, but a hard bugger as well. Apparently when he got Knighted at around 70 ish he played a joke on the Queen and through him self on the floor as usual, brilliant !

                        A King of British comedy, hopefully they will be running some of the old classics !!!! Cheers Norman RIP

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                        • #13
                          yeah it sad but lots of people die every day who do a lot more for their communities and others a lot less fortunate than themselves, without such as a mention.
                          He made hundreds of thousands of pounds and lived a good life from it.

                          What really bugs me is people make famous people who pass away to be like legends, why, most of them do sod all for others and then we have to endure several days of re-runs on the tv.

                          steps down, next please
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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by Koi View Post
                            yeah it sad but lots of people die every day who do a lot more for their communities and others a lot less fortunate than themselves, without such as a mention.
                            He made hundreds of thousands of pounds and lived a good life from it.

                            What really bugs me is people make famous people who pass away to be like legends, why, most of them do sod all for others and then we have to endure several days of re-runs on the tv.

                            steps down, next please
                            Ok Nigel,calm down mate!!
                            Take your point! I think though to a lot of people he was a "legend" he has been known to them for years and years,through television.I,myself remember seeing Mr W in panto with Linda Lusardi Years ago and he,and she were brilliant!
                            Sad loss of a very tanted man,but I won't be crying on the scaffold today!!

                            Regards

                            Mark

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                            • #15
                              koi norman wisdom supported alot of charitys including mencap n project 21 in the isle of man which is a charity for people with learning difficulties he never just sat on his rrr's.
                              anyone who can help different charitys can be a hero or legend n for a man that had a bad childhood he put alot into peoples lifes.
                              so sorry i disagree with you on that but we all have our own opions eh!!

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