RIP Richard Briers
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RIP Richard Briers
Sad news today, Richard was one of our finest actors.
I loved his Shakespeare performances but naturally, my favourite is The Good Life.
I loved his Shakespeare performances but naturally, my favourite is The Good Life.
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Re: RIP Richard Briers


I wonder if Felicity Kendall would come and haunt me
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How sad. A fine actor and, by all accounts, a nice chap too.
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Actually, I quite liked ever decreasing circles. Anyone remember that? He was a great actor and I've heard a nice chap too. A real shame.
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oh how I love my tea, tea in the afternoon. I can't do without it, and I think I'll have another cup very
ve-he-he-he-heryyyyyyy soooooooooooon!!!!
ve-he-he-he-heryyyyyyy soooooooooooon!!!!
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Oh, lovely man. Ever Decreasing Circles, yes I remember that esp Harold and Hilda in their matching sweaters. May he compost in peace
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Sad to hear he is no longer with us. I especially loved his voice in Watership Down.
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Re: RIP Richard Briers
How sad, RIP Richard.
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Yes, very sad. I remember him in both series and various other things. At least he'll remain in our hearts on this site.
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Very sad news 
Both super.niki and I had a little cry to ourselves.
There was a lovely interview with him and Prunella Scales (they were still really good friends) in the Daily Mail the Friday before he died. It showed him to be a thoroughly good chap and a gentleman.

Both super.niki and I had a little cry to ourselves.
There was a lovely interview with him and Prunella Scales (they were still really good friends) in the Daily Mail the Friday before he died. It showed him to be a thoroughly good chap and a gentleman.
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Apparently, Richard had just done a piece for Top Gear before he died as well...he was the voice of the jolly nice sat-nav!
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