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13 May 2008

A visit to Camden Town’s Etcetera theatre to see a production of ‘The Collector’ starring Robert’s good friend Rachel Hewer and directed by that splendid chap Jonathan Rigby. Fringe theatre at its very best.

8 May 2008

A return to Robert’s hometown of Basingstoke in Hampshire to see Tom McGrath’s classic play ‘Laurel and Hardy’ at the Haymarket. In a revived production, Ben Fox and Christian Patterson caught the mannerisms, timing and, above all, true love of the two gentlemen and gentle men. Absolutely amazing performances, not just as Stan and Ollie, but as every major player in the comic duo’s life, from producer Hal Roach to Ollie’s mother! So uplifting and emotional was the performance that Robert happily wallowed in Laurel and Hardy DVDs that evening and you can’t get a better tribute than that.

6 May 2008

Robert attended this year’s first committee meeting for the, now annual, Cinema and Television Benevolent Fund Comedy lunch. Several top names are already confirmed to attend the lunch on Friday 26th September. Keep checking this website for further news.

3 May 2008

A successful signing day with Leslie Phillips and June Whitfield at the Milton Keynes Collectormania 13. Loads of laughs and memories in the Green Room with national treasures Nick Courtney, Geoffrey Bayldon and Hattie Hayridge or the ‘Brig’, ‘Catweazle’ and ‘Holly Mark II’ as they are known to classic television admirers!

30 April 2008

Sad to report another show business departure: the statuesque Julie Ege died today at the age of 64. One of Robert’s favourite people of 70s popular culture…and not just for the obvious reasons…she cavorted with a disinterested Leslie Phillips in The Magnificent Seven Deadly Sins, got dirty with Frankie Howerd in the film version of Up Pompeii and danced the night away with Marty Feldman in Every Home Should Have One. She battled Hammer dinosaurs in Creatures the World Forgot, joined Peter Cushing for his final fight with blood-suckers in The Legend of the 7 Golden Vampires and was turned in to one of The Mutations by Donald Pleasence. She was a vital part of what TV Cream would call ‘the films that criticism forgot’ and will never, herself, be forgotten.

28 April 2008

A fond farewell to the legendary ‘Humph’: Humphrey Lyttleton, who died on 25 April at the age of 86. As a jazz musician he is suitably lauded but it is as the chairman of divine silliness on BBC Radio 4’s ‘I’m Sorry I Haven’t A Clue’ that he will leave a gapping hole of inspired laughter. Hazel Court, one time muse of Ken Annakin and the original Huggett daughter in Holiday Camp, died at the age of 82 on 15 April. It is for her contribution to the Hammer horror film: The Curse of Frankenstein, The Man Who Could Cheat Death, and the Roger Corman chillers: The Raven, The Masque of the Red Death, that film admirers will best remember her. And finally, two great men of character: Willoughby Goddard, memorable as the rotund and lascivious Gessler in TV’s William Tell, died on 11 March at the age of 81. He contributed portly men of the foam in Carry On Cruising and Double Bunk. As well as the voice of the polar bear in the Fox’s Glacier Mints adverts. Lloyd Lamble, who died on 10 April at the age of 94, chalked up such film appearances as No Sex Please, We’re British and Eskimo Nell, although he was at his very best in senior policeman uniform. Notably in Quatermass II, Night of the Demon, Ealing’s Barnacle Bill and, most cherished of all, as Superintendent ‘Sammy’ opposite lovelorn Joyce Grenfell in the first three St. Trinian’s films. RIP.

22 April 2008

Robert will be representing comedy royalty, Leslie Phillips and June Whitfield, at the Collectormania 13 signing event in Milton Keynes. Marking fifty years since playing a couple in Carry On Nurse, the two icons will be signing on Saturday 3rd May only. An official Showmasters photo session is also taking place. For further information and updates please visit http://www.collectormania.com/.

20 April 2008

Robert travels to the splendid delights of Wotton House in Buckinghamshire for an invited-guests only try-out preview of Valerie Leon’s reflections on her life and work. With hilarious and poignant anecdotes and copious clips from Carry On, James Bond, Hammer and much more, this promises to be a treat not to be missed. Keep an eye on http://www.valerieleon.com/ or this very website for further information.

18 April 2008

Robert is interviewed for the Big Finish podcast with regards his forth-coming Doctor Who CD release, ‘Assassin in the Limelight’, available from May. Later, Robert joined Larry Dann and other friends and family of the treasured Paul Cole for his surprise 65th birthday party at the BBC West Club. Much white wine and happy memories were shared!

16 March 2008

The big day at Pinewood Studios; as a wooden bench, fireworks and a three-course meal celebrated the 50th anniversary of the Carry Ons. Robert enjoyed ‘hanging-out’ with old friends from the series including Leslie Phillips, Valerie Leon, Jack Douglas, Jacki Piper, Norman Hudis, Larry Dann, Terry Longdon, Richard O’Callaghan and Hugh Futcher. Here’s to the next 50! Robert, despite a few gin ‘n’ tonics during the day, appeared with Valerie and Norman on BBC Five Live after 11pm. And the interviews – from BBC Berkshire to the Sunday Post – continued to be requested. Listen and look-out for Robert Carrying On over the next few days.