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Topic History of: Rik Mayall RIP
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Pru A lovely man. I never 'got' the 'Bottom'/Catflap stuff, mainly because I disliked Edmondson as much as I loved Mayall, but he was brilliant as Kevin Turvey (the EL Wisty of the 1980s) and in The Young Ones and Blackadder, and great on stage in things like Simon Gray's The Common Pursuit. You can teach people many things but you can't teach charm, and dear Rik had it in spades.
andrew MWTWATCHER wrote:
what a shock, one of the leaders in the new wave comedy.
the first series of the young ones I found it hard to get, the second was superbly funny.
thoughts to his family
RIP


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MWTWATCHER what a shock, one of the leaders in the new wave comedy.
the first series of the young ones I found it hard to get, the second was superbly funny.
thoughts to his family
RIP
JK2006 I bumped into him a couple of years ago in M&S in Whiteleys (you'd be surprised who I see in there). I have to say he wasn't looking well then.

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soi khao yep loved the young ones , part of my youth