It was a red letter day for classic comedy lovers today as, at 7:10pm on BBC2, a complete episode of The Goodies was repeated; the first time on the BBC for 20 years, since Kitten Kong was screened to mark 50 years of the corporation in 1986. On Saturday it was the Winter Olympics episode guest starring Peter Jones and, if the ratings dictate, this will be the first of many Goodies repeats picked to reflect a current news story or cultural trend. Can’t wait!
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3 March 2006
In a week dominated by goodbyes to comic heroes, Robert attended the grand memorial service to Ronnie Barker at Westminister Abbey. A who’s who of light entertainment attended, including Ronnie’s chief cohorts Ronnie Corbett and David Jason, as well as Kathy Staff, Terry Wogen, Graeme Garden, Leslie Phillips, Richard Briers, Josephine Tewson, Michael Palin, Barry Cryer, Peter Kay and Porridge co-stars Sam Kelly, Christopher Biggins and ‘Orrible Ives himself, Ken Jones.
1 March 2006
Robert attended the joyous funeral service of Dennis Kirkland at St. James’ Church, Hampton Hill. Den’s last performance was, suitably enough, to a packed audience. It was standing room only at the church and the friends and family that attended were all invited to wear something pink in Den’s memory. Jon Jon Keefe, one of Benny Hill’s beloved stooges, provided happy memories of the Thames years, while Chas ‘n’ Dave sang Den’s favourite song, Ain’t No Pleasing You. But, it was Den’s wife, Mary, and daughter, Jo, that gave the bravest tributes. A suitably upbeat, hilarious and moving farewell to a lovely chap.
25 February 2006
It’s been a very sad year for fans of The Benny Hill Show. Just weeks after the death of Henry McGee, Robert was shocked to learn of the sad passing of Benny’s close friend and favourite director/producer Dennis Kirkland at the age of 63. Robert has fond memories of many pints over many hours chatting with Dennis about working with the greats of post-war light entertainment, from Tommy Cooper and Eric Sykes to Freddie Starr and Frankie Howerd. Deeply affectionate and proud of his long association with Benny Hill, Dennis produced the show from 1979 until the end in 1989 and would happily defend the show against the backlash of political correctness. His blunt attitude could be misunderstood. For Robert, Dennis was a thoroughly likeable, dedicated chap and one of the world’s most influential comedy directors. Robert joined forces with Dennis for the radio 2 tribute There’ll Never Be Another: Benny Hill and, once again, marked the occasion with several pints over several hours! Dennis was clear, stating that: “I’ll go to my grave knowing my shows will be screened all over again…when they’re all watching The Benny Hill Show on kid’s television in 2090.”
23 February 2006
Robert can be heard celebrating the ‘Golden Age’ of British film-making on the Radio 1 documentary Carry On Filming which will be broadcast from 11:30pm on Monday 27th February. Robert’s good pal David Benson does a rather excellent job of linking the interviews, playing Kenneth Williams as the doctor and Frankie Howerd as the patient: the British film industry today! Fab stuff.
22 February 2006
Robert attended the West End press night for the new play Steptoe and Son in Murder at Oil Drum Lane. Series creators Ray Galton and Alan Simpson were again in attendance, along with a starry guest list including Barbara Windsor, Paul Merton, Dudley Sutton, June Whitfield and William Gaunt. The show is running for a limited season as the Comedy Theatre, Panton Street, and is HIGHLY recommended.
16 February 2006
15 February 2006
Robert was interviewed for a new Radio 1 documentary, Carry On Filming. Talking about the ‘Golden Age’ of post-war British film, including Carry On, Hammer, the Doctor comedies, the Norman Widsom romps and the Confessions series, the documentary will compare the classic days with today’s British film industry.
3 February 2006
Robert will be doing several local radio interviews to promote the new BBC cd of Ray Galton and Alan Simpson’s Steptoe and Son: The Very Best Episodes volume 1. The cd, containing four original radio episodes of Robert’s favourite situation comedy, is released on Monday 6 February. Robert kicks off his plugging session with a live chat on Luke Deal’s afternoon BBC Suffolk show on that same day.
2 February 2006
Robert has recently been signed up to write an affectionate tribute book to his ultimate comic heroes, The Goodies. Endorsed by Tim Brooke-Taylor, Graeme Garden and Bill Oddie, the book is set to be a lavish history of the team from Cambridge University to the Christmas 2005 BBC2 ratings winner, The Return of the Goodies. It is due for publication in October.
