Robert attended Lionel Blair’s 60th anniversary in show business celebration luncheon at the Dorchester. The impressive guest list included Roy Hudd, Rolf Harris, June Whitfield, Les Dennis, Vicki Michelle, Su Pollard and Sylvia Syms. Many thanks to the delectable Francoise Pascal for organising this wonderful event in aid of the Elisabeth Finn Care. Her dedication, devotion and determination shone through every second of a fantastic tribute.
Monthly Archives: May 2009
26th May 2009
Robert will be joining comedy favourites Brian Murphy and Linda Regan at the Max Miller Appreciation Society meeting on Friday 29th May from 7:30pm. The fun and frank chat will include everything from Carry On to Ken Russell, Doctor Who to murder mysteries and Hi-de-Hi to Old Mother Riley. Held at the Royal Albion Hotel, 35 Old Steine, Brighton, further information can be found at www.maxmiller.org. After the interview Robert will be signing copies of his Doctor Who audio play ‘Pier Pressure’, while Linda Regan will be signing her latest crime novel, ‘Dead Like Her’.
21st May 2009
Robert’s latest book, an affectionate biography on comedy actor Sid James, will be published in September by J.R. Books. ‘Cockney Rebel’ will relate Sid’s life and times from the day he arrived in Britain in 1946 until his death in Sunderland thirty years later. The book will include a wealth of previously unavailable material, rare photographs and interviews with Sid’s favourite co-stars such as Victor Spinetti, Vera Day, Sally Geeson, Bernard Cribbins and the late Jack Douglas.
20th May 2009
A wonderful pre-birthday day in London with Francoise Pascal culminated in a visit to see ‘Calendar Girls’ at the Noel Coward theatre and a glass of champagne with one of the stars of the show, Lynda Bellingham. An outstanding cast also includes Patrica Hodge and Sian Phillips.
12th May 2009
It has been mentioned that some followers of this website are missing comedy-geared events because we tend to report on them after they have happened! In an attempt to address this, Robert will be attending or involved in the following during the next few weeks: 21st May, Graham Rinaldi, author of an excellent new book on Will Hay, will be introducing a rare screening of Where’s That Fire? at 2pm in National Film Theatre 1. 29th May, Robert will be in conversation with Brian Murphy and Linda Regan at the Max Miller Appreciation Society meeting. He will also be signing copies of his Max meets Doctor Who radio play, ‘Pier Pressure’. 31st May, Lionel Blair celebrates 60 years in show-business at the Dorchester Hotel. 4th June, Mitch Benn and the Distractions play their only London gig this year at the Udderbelly, South Bank. 5th June, The Memorial Service for Jack Douglas at St. Paul’s. the Actor’s Church. 6th June, Bless This House star, Sally Geeson, will be signing at the Vintage Magazine Shop, Soho, from 12 noon until 2pm. 20th June, The Heritage Foundation Annual Awards and Ball at the Millennium Hotel. 22nd June, Robert joins Jim Dale in a celebration of the Carry Ons on behalf of BAFTA East Coast in New York. More information on these and other events as they approach and, indeed, after they happen!
11th May 2009
A joyous celebration of the career of National treasure, Leslie Phillips, saw Carry On Teacher lads Paul Cole and Larry Dann reunited, Jacki Piper cuddle up with her Doctor in Trouble co-star and Jeremy Lloyd stage a hilarious reminiscence of their work together on film and stage. Other guests included Leslie’s delectable wife, Anglea Scoular, Ray Cooney, Harry Fowler, Hattie Hayridge, Nicholas Parsons, Barry Cryer, Mark Perry, Valerie Leon, Angela Douglas and Sheila Steafel.
7th May 2009
A final reminder that the Heritage Foundation will be hosting a special tribute luncheon to the national treasure that is Leslie Phillips on Sunday 10th May. Tickets are priced at £70 and include a three-course meal and wine. Further confirmed guests include Barry Cryer, Angela Douglas, Francoise Pascal and Nicholas Courtney. See you there!
3rd May 2009
A far from quiet Sunday; with book and charity meetings and a thrilling trip to the iMax to see You Only Live Twice. Sean Connery has never looked bigger! Robert also fitted in a tribute pint or two to Oliver Reed, who died ten years ago this weekend.