The veteran British actor and comedian Bernard Cribbins has died, aged 93. Cribbins's career spanned more than seven decades, and saw him appear in Fawlty Towers, Doctor Who and the Railway Children.
A special tribute to the peerless sitcom. John Cleese discusses his experience of playing Basil Fawlty and picks out his favourite moments from the show. - The bed scene with Sybil in The Wedding ...
We managed to pin down both Bernard Cribbins AND Russell T Davis on the same set at the same time. Russell has penned two of Old Jack’s stories and was on set to watch Bernard – who marks 70 ...
"Bernard's contribution to British entertainment ... in an episode of Fawlty Towers In the popular sitcom Fawlty Towers, Cribbins appeared memorably as the difficult hotel guest and spoon salesman ...
Comedy legend John Cleese talks through some rare outtakes, unseen until now. There's also new exclusive interviews with all the other cast members (including Connie Booth who breaks 30 years of ...
Bernard Cribbins was a multi-talented performer. Actor, comedian, singer and raconteur: he had a go at everything from Shakespeare to pantomime, Jackanory to Top of the Pops. He was the voice of ...
Bernard Cribbins, who narrated The Wombles ... hit 60’s song ‘Right Said Fred’, a notorious guest on ‘Fawlty Towers’ and narrating ‘The Wombles’. “He worked well into his 90 ...
Veteran actor Bernard Cribbins - best known for his role in The Railway Children and as the voice of The Wombles - is to join the cast of Coronation Street, it was announced today. Cribbins will ...
In memory of Bernard Cribbins, let's celebrate his best character: Doctor Who's Wilfred Mott! WhatCulture is part of Future plc, an international media group and leading digital publisher.