Hi Arthur, not sure why I've never messaged before but I've watched the channel for many years and want to thank you so much for paying the respects we can't to so many of our friends. Thank you billy for your brave service
Too my friend, too. And while I’m being pedantic, your context is wrong. Also work on your syntax. That way I can relax when I see the apex of commenters.
I miss George Michael very much. 😢 He was not simply a talented musician, he was a wonderful human being, always being his true self, no snobbery or massive ego. His music holds personal memories for millions of people, myself included. Rest in peace, wonderful George. 💐 N.B A well presented, respectful video of greats that still inspire today. Thank you.
I remember when they first found Richard III's bones. One of England's most famous kings missing for 5 centuries, to be found in a parking lot. Crazy story.
I remember this too from some years ago and there was a very well made documentary on this on Smithsonian Channel. Watching the royal funeral for the former king was so fascinating and I’ve been very much intrigued by royal history from all over the world but especially the British monarchy all the way back to the 12 century and previous. 🤓
George Michael. I'd forgotten he passed away in 2016. We lost so many greats that year, including David Bowie and Alan Rickman, and all three so suddenly and with no warnings, and all favorites of mine. That was a rough year. I knew of several others by their names. Thanks so much for the video, Arthur, and thanks so much to everyone doing the legwork to make it possible.
Sadly that year also saw the passing of Eagles’s singer Glenn Frey, Prince, Leonard Cohen, Pete Burns, Jon English, Rick Parfitt (the guitarist from the band which had the Down Down hit on those Cole’s’ Ads) as well as Andrew Sachs, Gene Wilder, Ronnie Corbett, Charmian Carr, Bruce Mansfield and Max Walker. It was a very sad year for the entertainment industry.
I once met John Challis when he was travelling first class on a train I was managing. He was a lovely man we chatted for 2 and a half hours. This was in 2001..George Michael to this day remains a large donor to his Children's charities. He was anonymous until 2 years before he died. ALL of his royalties now go to them. What a lovely man he must have been deep down.
He was a lovely man but it wasn't just deep down his generosity and kindness flowed out of him and made the world a better place despite the media attempts to drag him through the mud he rose above them
A brilliant video. have learned about great people i never knew about, poets, writers. from Ireland and people from my home the UK. George Michael, quietly gave his money to great causes. Thank You for a great journey .
Thank for using my submissions of David Rappaport, Leslie Phillip and the Krays I will be sure to keep looking for new local graves on my travels. Also enjoyed being featured at beginning with all my dogs who also come grave spotting with me. Brilliant channel thanks ☺️
Thank you and the special viewers for this great UK and Ireland edition. So many greats remembered... EdwinStarr, Dermot Morgan, John Challis, George Michael.. Sorry to see the wonderful Leslie Phillips doesn't have a grave marker... Rip to all
I really appreciate this grave tour - As a child I loved visiting cemeteries and reading gravestones - It sparked my imagination about those people who had passed away wondering what sort of lives they had - it also helped me understand mortality and we're only here a short time so make the best of it - Today one of your featured grave stones particularly moved me to tears - It was Edith Cavell who I knew nothing about - A caring English nurse was captured by the Germans & executed for protecting allied soldiers in 1915 - After the war her remains were were returned to Britain where she received a State Funeral at Westminster Abbey 1919 - My God she deserved the highest accolade.
@@noelinerenwick5347 Well I don't think thats true based on the track record the tabloids have I mean was George was the one who said it because I belive only him or hisfamily and friends I do not believe tabloid rumor
@@laurammeza1992 But sadly it may not even be true the tabloids are Notorious for making up stories about him although I admit this is a positive one and the tabloids prefer untrue falsehoods the jucier the better scandal sells after all so unless there was a quote from George himself that said it I am skeptical and sometimes the tabloids can make up fake statements and quotes and falsely say he said it and he would have to come foeard later and say no thats a lie I never said that because its not true and I have better things to do than to entertain the tabloids lies
Kia Ora Mr A Dark. Thank you for yet another wonderful trip back to my first home. England will always be where my heart lies. Jane in New Zealand 🇬🇧🇳🇿
I have to say my favourite was seeing the grave of my great (x4) grandfather Arthur Guinness. The name continued down to my grandmother whose middle name was Guinness. How awesome it was to see his final resting place!
Thank you for the upload. I love that you included Ireland, Northern Ireland, Isle of Man, Scotland, Wales, and England. You guys covered a lot. Thanks.
Thank you so much for sharing this one! It is always good to view your productions. Also, thank you to those who offered their time to this, as well. Well done!
Wonderful video. I absolutely love the ancient old English, Irish, Welsh and Scottish cemeteries so much. There is such a haunting beauty to them. A big thank you to all of the people who provided footage 🩶🖤🤍🪦⚰️⚱️
I didnt know 2/3s of these people but found their stories wondwrful. I was rivited. I learned quite a bit of history and it was fascinating. Thank you for doing what you do
Great video and I might have to watch it again on Friday night after work as a treat as I have the weekend off, so will be an extra treat I remember Tommy Cooper dying on tv literally in 1984 My mum had to drink 2 pints of Guinness every day when she was in hospital just after having me so she could get iron in her
Absolutely brilliant Video, the information, the way you go from one resting place to the next, you don't drag it out or over talk, its a pleasure to watch, so enjoyable and so well edited. Highly professional!!
It’s 3am EST 5-18-24 in Detroit and I’m finally off work and was able to finish the whole vid. My personal fav of the graves visited in this episode is George Michael. At 45, there are a few artists that had a profound, lifelong effect on my taste in music, ( in some cases, men), and are still in my top 5 favorite artists. The late, great, MJ is #1 but GM is a very close second. I was 5-6 when Careless Whisper came out and I will never forget, watching the video and being absolutely stunned and amazed by how beautiful he was and how amazing and haunting his voice was. I still get goosebumps to this day hearing Father Figure or Careless Whisper….. R.I.P GM…. We love you and forever miss you. Thank you for your talent and impact on the world. ☺️
Thank you, Arthur and the viewer that submitted the footage of David Rappaport's grave. When I lived in North London, i loved to visit Waltham Abbey, but didn't find out David was buried there until i had already moved back to the US. I always regretted that i hadn't been able to pay my respects. Now, i can.
I live in Waltham abbey and submitted this clip I had never visited his grave having lived here all my life so was nice to visit David I loved time bandits but always enjoyed him in Tiswas
@halloweenspookygirluk9595 I lived in Enfield, beside the Holmesdale Tunnel, so I got to Waltham Abbey pretty often. I love the church with its zodiac ceiling and the gardens. Is the carved wooden monk still standing? It was beginning to split when I last saw it.
I'm so pleased that you featured Edwin Starr's grave. My parents are buried at Wilford Hill and I've 'popped' over to see him many times on my visits. Thank you for another great video.
I really enjoy your videos on all the deceased and long gone actors, actresses, singers, dancers, athletes, politicians, producers, writes and anybody else that we consider important in our history. Especially the many Black entertainers many people never heard about. Keep up the good work. In fact when you profile the famous actor Williams Powell, I look for his movies and I really enjoy watching his one Oscar nominated movie " Life with Father " hilarious...with the young teenager Elizabeth Taylor.
I LOVE seeing the graveyard tours and learning a bit about the incredible people in repose there. But as much as I love these tours, one of my favorite things are the various wildlife sightings. That red fox was gorgeous!
As always your videos are a class in learning about history as well as remembering those who have gone before us. These submissions by the viewers were great but i do wonder how many submissions were squeezed out. I hope there was enough to make another video...your work is always top notch Arthur!! Thanks to all all who did these submissions🙂
This was a delight, Arthur. There were many people I'd not heard of, and a real mix of accomplishments not previously known. Tbe photography was excellent, and I hope that the overseas viewers enjoyed the beauty of our countryside and our fabulous churches. Thank you, contributors. You did good.
Blown away by the mention of the Keith Harris grave, which is 4 miles from me. It got better. 3 more graves mentioned at Carlton, which again is 4 miles away. It got better! The Civil war grave is in my local cemetery, less that a mile away! Went out Sunday and visited all but one, Frank Randle, as he evaded us. Thanks to the local HG watches for their contribution to this wonderful channel❤
29:40 To both Mr. Dark and the person who filmed the segment, thank you SO MUCH for including James Moody. It brought me to tears that you remembered him. From the bottom of my heart, thank you.❤
@@PMTVIDEOSNorthYorkshire Oh, thank you sooooo much!!! 😄♥️ I literally gasped out loud when your segment started - I recognized the cemetery before I even saw the headstone - and then I started to cry. I get very emotional about this stuff. 😂 THANK YOU! A million times!
BLACK BEAUTY became a heralding cry against animal cruelty in England. It changed the lives of working horses throughout England and later the world. Ann Sewell left a lasting legacy.
Mrs H 🇬🇧 ... I met George Michael in the 80's.... He gave most of his money to charity Annonomously but as we all know he lived well but shared the money of his success for those that needed it...God Bless Him....❤
Thanks for introducing Keith Harris and Orville! Being on the other side of the pond I had not heard of them, but now have gone down the rabbit hole because I love ventriloquists. Orville is absolutely adorable.
Thank you for this wonderful show and especially for showing us where is buried the great and superb George Michael, I am his fan since I was 14, may he rest in peace,
Arthur, again a wonderfully entertaining and informative video. Thank you so much for this and a huge thank you to the viewers who contributed in this video. Please never stop!
Mr. Dark, good selection of notables from across the pond! I had no idea Edwin Starr is buried there! Nice touch adding bits of poetry too. Great production as always.
Dear Arthur, What a wonderful film! Such beautiful country scenes. And, actors I knew and remembered. Thank you and the members of our wonderful community.
Mr. DARK, I'm really happy to watch another awesome video from you. You did an amazing job, and I truly enjoy your work. I appreciate the time and effort you put into making these videos.
Hi Arthur, not sure why I've never messaged before but I've watched the channel for many years and want to thank you so much for paying the respects we can't to so many of our friends. Thank you billy for your brave service
He did that to me to
Too my friend, too.
And while I’m being pedantic, your context is wrong. Also work on your syntax. That way I can relax when I see the apex of commenters.
Thank you😊
Why put a laughing with tears emoji? Hope you weren't expecting him to respond to you cause that won't happen lol.
@@SaRkAsMuSoNe-That's what you get from this? How very uptight of you 36:12 .
Thank you again, Arthur, and all who participated. What a wonderful way to spend an hour on RUclips!
I ❤ when a new episode comes out and all the history behind it & their stories, my mother God rest her soul would have really ❤ this, I miss her.
I love new videos posted.
I totally agree
RIP
Love you video thank you
I miss George Michael very much. 😢 He was not simply a talented musician, he was a wonderful human being, always being his true self, no snobbery or massive ego. His music holds personal memories for millions of people, myself included. Rest in peace, wonderful George. 💐
N.B
A well presented, respectful video of greats that still inspire today. Thank you.
I do too. Can't remember not having one of his songs playing at work,or during a happy event. George was always there.
@@ethericrose2307 The one and only George Michael will always be remembered ❤️
I still can’t believe he’s gone forever 🥺
@@April-ih4jx He is missed, when he passed away, the music died for me.
Place like Ireland, Scotland, England, and Wales is definitely places I’d like to visit. Very beautiful scenery.
Beautiful cemeteries too.
@@JasonLeeIsAGod they just said that.
I live here in England, there are many beautiful places worth visiting!
Me too
I remember when they first found Richard III's bones. One of England's most famous kings missing for 5 centuries, to be found in a parking lot. Crazy story.
It was an amazing find there is a great documentary about it on YT , the archiologist did sick a pick axe through his head while digging . whoops
We did our family ancestry about 10 yrs ago, my husband is a descendant of Richard III. 17 x great grandfather I believe. Or something like that.
I remember this too from some years ago and there was a very well made documentary on this on Smithsonian Channel. Watching the royal funeral for the former king was so fascinating and I’ve been very much intrigued by royal history from all over the world but especially the British monarchy all the way back to the 12 century and previous. 🤓
It is good to learn about history and the contributions these people made, through these videos.
I wonder if they’ll ever find the two little boys that he executed
George Michael. I'd forgotten he passed away in 2016. We lost so many greats that year, including David Bowie and Alan Rickman, and all three so suddenly and with no warnings, and all favorites of mine. That was a rough year. I knew of several others by their names.
Thanks so much for the video, Arthur, and thanks so much to everyone doing the legwork to make it possible.
Sadly that year also saw the passing of Eagles’s singer Glenn Frey, Prince, Leonard Cohen, Pete Burns, Jon English, Rick Parfitt (the guitarist from the band which had the Down Down hit on those Cole’s’ Ads) as well as Andrew Sachs, Gene Wilder, Ronnie Corbett, Charmian Carr, Bruce Mansfield and Max Walker. It was a very sad year for the entertainment industry.
What an odd coincidence that George Michael’s mother and sister also died on Christmas Eve, in separate years.
I so agree. Alan Rickmans death still hurts.
@@Mummapuss226.
2016 was utterly brutal.
2016 killed Florence Henderson too.
@@APH1991Debbie Reynolds and Carrie Fisher, too.
To everyone that filmed and to Arthur who complied these memories of so many, thank you.
I once met John Challis when he was travelling first class on a train I was managing. He was a lovely man we chatted for 2 and a half hours. This was in 2001..George Michael to this day remains a large donor to his Children's charities. He was anonymous until 2 years before he died. ALL of his royalties now go to them. What a lovely man he must have been deep down.
Were you at the Oakland Cullocium with me in the summer of '85 when Wham! debuted Last Christmas?😀
Hope he knew Jesus
@@Shaolin91z An interesting point. But it's not for us to judge.
@@Shaolin91z he sang Jesus to a Child. He lived Jesus' teachings.
He was a lovely man but it wasn't just deep down his generosity and kindness flowed out of him and made the world a better place despite the media attempts to drag him through the mud he rose above them
Thank you so much for using some of my clips (Sidney Jane Brown and the deers at the beginning)! It's an honour to be a small part of your video!
Thank you for making the effort. Much appreciated by us Hollywood Graveyard fans.
No matter what cool videos are shown, it is the narrator and his voice that makes this so great and enjoyable!
I would kill for Mr Darks voice and Editing skills
Great to see our Irish Famous Graves 🇮🇪 rest in peace to all 🙏 thanks Arthur Dark
RIP
When I saw the 56 mins, I almost squealed with excitement.. Arthur is spoiling us and I love it ♥
My wife is also buried in Bouncers Lane Cemetery, Cheltenham, she died aged 31 in 1989. It's something you never get over, she's never forgotten.
❤
A brilliant video. have learned about great people i never knew about, poets, writers. from Ireland and people from my home the UK. George Michael, quietly gave his money to great causes. Thank You for a great journey .
I love how this channel has expanded from just movie stars to including authors, pilots, nurses, and even mustard makers
Colman is well remembered for his really excellent mustard, popular everywhere.
Yes this channel going from strength to strength
Thank for using my submissions of David Rappaport, Leslie Phillip and the Krays I will be sure to keep looking for new local graves on my travels. Also enjoyed being featured at beginning with all my dogs who also come grave spotting with me. Brilliant channel thanks ☺️
Great job!
@@Fudgedill111they probably did but they clearly focused on the head stone that contained the information on both of them.
@@Fudgedill111I did I filmed Charlie violet their mum and Frances Reggie’s wife but they are not so iconic I guess
Humbled that my video of Emmeline Pankhurst was chosen
Her efforts on behalf of women are remembered and cherished. Thank you for filming her grave. ❤
@@psychedianic you are more than welcome.
That's awesome! Thank you for your contribution!
Thank you and the special viewers for this great UK and Ireland edition. So many greats remembered... EdwinStarr, Dermot Morgan, John Challis, George Michael.. Sorry to see the wonderful Leslie Phillips doesn't have a grave marker... Rip to all
I'm English and just loved this, we do have very old churches, thanks to all the people that filmed this and thanks as always Arthur ❤
He brought them all together beautifully,and added his own great style.No-one does it better,or as good.
I really appreciate this grave tour - As a child I loved visiting cemeteries and reading gravestones - It sparked my imagination about those people who had passed away wondering what sort of lives they had - it also helped me understand mortality and we're only here a short time so make the best of it - Today one of your featured grave stones particularly moved me to tears - It was Edith Cavell who I knew nothing about - A caring English nurse was captured by the Germans & executed for protecting allied soldiers in 1915 - After the war her remains were were returned to Britain where she received a State Funeral at Westminster Abbey 1919 - My God she deserved the highest accolade.
George Michael will always be my favorite singer ❤
He was the only singer I would enjoy seeing singing for the late Freddie Mercury in Queen. Who sings a lot like Freddie.
I read the other day that George Michael was related to Prince Phillips side of the Royal family
@@noelinerenwick5347 that's awesome
@@noelinerenwick5347 Well I don't think thats true based on the track record the tabloids have I mean was George was the one who said it because I belive only him or hisfamily and friends I do not believe tabloid rumor
@@laurammeza1992 But sadly it may not even be true the tabloids are Notorious for making up stories about him although I admit this is a positive one and the tabloids prefer untrue falsehoods the jucier the better scandal sells after all so unless there was a quote from George himself that said it I am skeptical and sometimes the tabloids can make up fake statements and quotes and falsely say he said it and he would have to come foeard later and say no thats a lie I never said that because its not true and I have better things to do than to entertain the tabloids lies
Hollywood graveyard has a fantastic community. Thanks to all for your excellent contributions.
So happy to see George Michael’s grave is being kept beautifully! ❤
The United Kingdom and Ireland is just blessed with beautiful memories of our heroes....fascinating land of history and magical legends..
Kia Ora Mr A Dark. Thank you for yet another wonderful trip back to my first home. England will always be where my heart lies. Jane in New Zealand 🇬🇧🇳🇿
I have to say my favourite was seeing the grave of my great (x4) grandfather Arthur Guinness. The name continued down to my grandmother whose middle name was Guinness. How awesome it was to see his final resting place!
Did you inherit any of the billions?😳
Another great video. How tragic George Michael and his parents passed on Xmas day…heartbreaking.
Thank you for the upload. I love that you included Ireland, Northern Ireland, Isle of Man, Scotland, Wales, and England. You guys covered a lot. Thanks.
One of my favorite things to do when I visited Ireland about 5 years ago, was seeing the amazing cemeteries.
As always it helps when you remind us viewers as to the legacy these people have left. Thank you for your work and contribution to the memories...
George Michael was my childhood hero. I'm still deeply saddened by his death. May he rest in peace. God bless 🙏
Me too 😢 💜💜💜
I nearly choked on my drink when I got the notification lol. This was unexpected and we all thank you for blessing us with the video 😊🙌🏾🙏🏾❤️
Thank you so much for sharing this one! It is always good to view your productions. Also, thank you to those who offered their time to this, as well. Well done!
Thank you Arthur, I find all of your video tours inspirational, informative, and a true comfort to me.
An hour well spent. A big thanks to you, Arthur and those who made this episode possible.
Wonderful video. I absolutely love the ancient old English, Irish, Welsh and Scottish cemeteries so much. There is such a haunting beauty to them. A big thank you to all of the people who provided footage 🩶🖤🤍🪦⚰️⚱️
Once again thank you Arthur. Very interesting and thanks to the folks who made it possible.
I didnt know 2/3s of these people but found their stories wondwrful. I was rivited. I learned quite a bit of history and it was fascinating. Thank you for doing what you do
Thank You Arthur for Your Hard Work in putting these videos together.
Awesome video! Thank you very much Arthur, and to all who contributed to this video.
Great video and I might have to watch it again on Friday night after work as a treat as I have the weekend off, so will be an extra treat
I remember Tommy Cooper dying on tv literally in 1984
My mum had to drink 2 pints of Guinness every day when she was in hospital just after having me so she could get iron in her
Yet another great video! The Royal Graves were definitely welcomed. Beautifully done, beautiful land beautiful buildings and beautiful cemeteries! ❤
Absolutely brilliant Video, the information, the way you go from one resting place to the next, you don't drag it out or over talk, its a pleasure to watch, so enjoyable and so well edited. Highly professional!!
I loved David Kelly in one of my favorite movies, "Waking Ned Devine." Him on that motorcycle!
It’s 3am EST 5-18-24 in Detroit and I’m finally off work and was able to finish the whole vid. My personal fav of the graves visited in this episode is George Michael. At 45, there are a few artists that had a profound, lifelong effect on my taste in music, ( in some cases, men), and are still in my top 5 favorite artists. The late, great, MJ is #1 but GM is a very close second. I was 5-6 when Careless Whisper came out and I will never forget, watching the video and being absolutely stunned and amazed by how beautiful he was and how amazing and haunting his voice was. I still get goosebumps to this day hearing Father Figure or Careless Whisper….. R.I.P GM…. We love you and forever miss you. Thank you for your talent and impact on the world. ☺️
amazing video arthur these legends in your videos are gone but not forgotten
Wonderful and so very respectful and dignified.
Arthur once again I'm impressed with the quality of your videos. I enjoyed this hour with you.
Thank you, Arthur and the viewer that submitted the footage of David Rappaport's grave. When I lived in North London, i loved to visit Waltham Abbey, but didn't find out David was buried there until i had already moved back to the US. I always regretted that i hadn't been able to pay my respects. Now, i can.
I live in Waltham abbey and submitted this clip I had never visited his grave having lived here all my life so was nice to visit David I loved time bandits but always enjoyed him in Tiswas
@halloweenspookygirluk9595 I lived in Enfield, beside the Holmesdale Tunnel, so I got to Waltham Abbey pretty often. I love the church with its zodiac ceiling and the gardens. Is the carved wooden monk still standing? It was beginning to split when I last saw it.
He is still standing at moment but starting to not look to well 😄
I loved David Rappaport! My favorite show as a kid was The Wizard. I also liked him in Time Bandits.
I'm so pleased that you featured Edwin Starr's grave. My parents are buried at Wilford Hill and I've 'popped' over to see him many times on my visits. Thank you for another great video.
I really enjoy your videos on all the deceased and long gone actors, actresses, singers, dancers, athletes, politicians, producers, writes and anybody else that we consider important in our history. Especially the many Black entertainers many people never heard about. Keep up the good work. In fact when you profile the famous actor Williams Powell, I look for his movies and I really enjoy watching his one Oscar nominated movie " Life with Father " hilarious...with the young teenager Elizabeth Taylor.
Thank you Arthur for the interesting and informative visits to the deceased.
Another classic Hollywood graveyard yards thankyou forthe Graves of the kray Brothers Edwin star and George Micheal ❤❤❤❤❤❤
I LOVE seeing the graveyard tours and learning a bit about the incredible people in repose there. But as much as I love these tours, one of my favorite things are the various wildlife sightings. That red fox was gorgeous!
As always your videos are a class in learning about history as well as remembering those who have gone before us. These submissions by the viewers were great but i do wonder how many submissions were squeezed out. I hope there was enough to make another video...your work is always top notch Arthur!!
Thanks to all all who did these submissions🙂
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This was a delight, Arthur. There were many people I'd not heard of, and a real mix of accomplishments not previously known. Tbe photography was excellent, and I hope that the overseas viewers enjoyed the beauty of our countryside and our fabulous churches. Thank you, contributors. You did good.
I never realised Edwin Starr moved to England - his song 'war' was amazing in the 70's and still relevant to this day.
Yes. I believe he married a girl from Nottingham and spent most of his life living in Nottinghamshire.
This was great!! I really appreciate the different types of people that are represented. Very cool, thank you.
Thank you for including Titanic’s Sixth Officer James Moody, whose memorial is with his mother’s grave.
I filmed it really happy to have had it shown 😊
Enjoy your channel, especially enjoy the longer videos! Those who contributed videos for this segment: CONTINUE BEING AWESOME!!!!
Flawless as ever, Arthur. I eagerly await your next film. I’ve been fascinated with cemeteries since I was a kid.
It wasn't flawless. There were several errors.
I truly miss George Michaels ❤😢😢
Lol 😅
Blown away by the mention of the Keith Harris grave, which is 4 miles from me. It got better. 3 more graves mentioned at Carlton, which again is 4 miles away. It got better! The Civil war grave is in my local cemetery, less that a mile away! Went out Sunday and visited all but one, Frank Randle, as he evaded us. Thanks to the local HG watches for their contribution to this wonderful channel❤
Thanks for including my submissions!
Thank you Arthur for this compilation. so many people i watched growing up have been featured. beautiful and respectful as always.
So wonderfully put together. Thank you for honouring those who sadly are no longer with us. 🙏🏻
Thank you for including the footage from the videographer of St Margaret of Scotland and King Robert the Bruce at Dunfermline Abbey. ❤
Brilliant channel and top episode, thank you. Proud Brit here. The UK and Ireland are so beautiful x
When these come out on my day off it's an extra happy day.
29:40 To both Mr. Dark and the person who filmed the segment, thank you SO MUCH for including James Moody. It brought me to tears that you remembered him. From the bottom of my heart, thank you.❤
It was me who filmed it really happy to have had it included in the show 😊
@@PMTVIDEOSNorthYorkshire Oh, thank you sooooo much!!! 😄♥️ I literally gasped out loud when your segment started - I recognized the cemetery before I even saw the headstone - and then I started to cry. I get very emotional about this stuff. 😂 THANK YOU! A million times!
These videos kinda makes you appreciate the life you were given and makes you want to live life to the fullest
Love these!! Thank you Mr Arthur Dark for all the videos and hard work you do to bring these to us❤😊❤😊
RIP George Michael
The fact that you tagged the clip for David Kelly as being from "Warty Towels" shows that you're doing all of it properly. Love ya man!
William Terris! I read his story years ago and wondered why his story wasn’t better known. Good to see his grave featured.
Thank you to everyone that sent in a video. I always look forward to these videos.
BLACK BEAUTY became a heralding cry against animal cruelty in England. It changed the lives of working horses throughout England and later the world. Ann Sewell left a lasting legacy.
First novel I ever read, more than sixty years agone.
I could never watch the television series, it always made me cry 😅
My absolute favorite RUclips channel. The elegance and the thought behind every single second of your videos is impeccable.
My friends the time is yours ! He is back. Love this channel. Well researched and respectfully done.
Arthur and Hollywood Graveyard have my day a whole lot brighter. Thank you Arthur and Hollywood Graveyard viewers for another wonderful video ❤
I’d love to visit George Michael’s grave one day
He's not there he is in Heaven with his Mom and sister and his one true love
Arthur, your research, narration and respect make the videos very informative and special; thank you.
It’s fascinating finding out about these people. Thank you so much for including 3 of mine, that was a bit of a shock. Cant wait for next instalment
To everyone who did the video's well done 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Another job very well done. Looking forward to many, many more. LOVE this channel!!!!
Great show. I find it interesting that George Michael is interned without the usual fanciness we see these days for mega pop stars.
Mrs H 🇬🇧 ... I met George Michael in the 80's.... He gave most of his money to charity Annonomously but as we all know he lived well but shared the money of his success for those that needed it...God Bless Him....❤
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This is the first time I have watched your channel and I really enjoyed it, Thank you for sharing.
Thanks for introducing Keith Harris and Orville! Being on the other side of the pond I had not heard of them, but now have gone down the rabbit hole because I love ventriloquists. Orville is absolutely adorable.
Fantastic video as always. Thanks to Arthur, the team and everyone who contributed.
Love this, dear Arthur. Thank you for the research,music, photos...just perfect.
Thank you for this wonderful show and especially for showing us where is buried the great and superb George Michael, I am his fan since I was 14, may he rest in peace,
Arthur, again a wonderfully entertaining and informative video. Thank you so much for this and a huge thank you to the viewers who contributed in this video. Please never stop!
Mr. Dark, good selection of notables from across the pond! I had no idea Edwin Starr is buried there!
Nice touch adding bits of poetry too. Great production as always.
Thank You, Arthur and everyone who all participated! Great job, guys!
Another well done Hollywood Graveyard video. Thank you, Arthur and contributors! 👍
Dear Arthur, What a wonderful film! Such beautiful country scenes. And, actors I knew and remembered. Thank you and the members of our wonderful community.
No film was involved in the making of this video.
Thank you for all the wonderful graves, mausoleum, and crypts!
Thank you so much, this channel is so well done. New subscriber
Mr. DARK, I'm really happy to watch another awesome video from you. You did an amazing job, and I truly enjoy your work. I appreciate the time and effort you put into making these videos.