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Windsor Davies RIP - Censorship :-( - 19-01-2019 12:27 Windsor Davies: It Ain't Half Hot Mum actor dies aged 88 Windsor Davies RE: Windsor Davies RIP - Carl-Gen X - 19-01-2019 12:33 Ah hell... Another one from my childhood goes... RIP Sergeant Major Shut Up. RE: Windsor Davies RIP - Tractor boy - 19-01-2019 12:55 Just a few weeks after June Whitfield, another giant of 1970's comedy passes on. RIP Windsor RE: Windsor Davies RIP - rpj316 - 19-01-2019 12:57 Damn shame,he was always so good in everything he did. RIP RE: Windsor Davies RIP - lovebabes56 - 19-01-2019 13:03 RIP to the finest acting sergeant major Thank you Windsor another childhood memory gone "Sing Lofty" remember "Whispering grass" very well, one of those no.1 singles that actors often did. I think it was no 1 for about 3 weeks I'm sure, but I might be wrong. RE: Windsor Davies RIP - SOCATOA - 19-01-2019 13:07 Sad day, another true great of british comedy lost. He was everybody's loved sergeant major, never bettered. The BBC should show the "It aint half hot mum series" as a tribute to him, but the PC brigade will never let it happen. R.I.P. Windsor. RE: Windsor Davies RIP - lancealot790 - 19-01-2019 13:11 Loved Windsor Davies, a stalwart of British tv in the 70s and 80s, It aint half hot mum was a great show and so was Never the Twain. R.I.P RE: Windsor Davies RIP - Carl-Gen X - 19-01-2019 13:19 (19-01-2019 13:03 )babelover48 Wrote: RIP to the finest acting sergeant major Yep think you’re right, was in 1975. RE: Windsor Davies RIP - andyjb - 19-01-2019 14:29 R.I.P. Windsor. RE: Windsor Davies RIP - GMach1 - 19-01-2019 14:43 I remember him in IAHHMum as well some inspired casting as Sgt Major Zero in Gerry Anderson's Terrahawks-he had the great Welsh voice even though he was a cockney, born in Canning Town, East London. |