BBC ONE | This Is Your Life - Ian Lavender and continuity | 7th March 2002
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In memory of Ian Lavender, who died recently aged 77.
Unfortunately, the small "don't tell him, Pike!" clip had to be edited out due to a copyright claim from the BBC.
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“ Stand easy now Pike , fall in with the rest of the men “ Sad news , happy memories. RIP Ian
The last member of the platoon has finally stood down. R.I.P Pikey you not only brought millions of people so much joy but looking at this you were also a lovely man. Those 4 words ‘Don’t Tell Him Pike’ have ensured your legacy will last forever
RIP Ian Lavender (1946-2024)😢
The guy was a pervert
@@ricardiosentulio607 Have you any proof ?you clown🙄
RIP Ian, thanks for all the laughter.
RIP Ian.. the platoon now complete in Heaventon on sea...
Gone to soon... stupid boy....sleep tight. thanks for your contribution
to memories of life....
Love Dad's Army and was privileged to see him in the live stage show back in the 70s.
R.I.P Ian.
So kind and generous of David Hyde Pierce to record that message. Most actors would've said no.
Birmingham Born actor Ian Lavender his received a Walk of star pavement on Broad street Birmingham RIP condolence to his family and friends 😢🙏🏻
RIP Ian, hope you and the gang are having a great reunion up there
Rest in peace Ian Lavender. This is lovely to see. He seemed like such a sweetie and my heart goes out to his family.
Ian was wonderful as Private Pike, he will be sadly missed, may he rest in peace
My god I cried all the way through this. Such a wonderful wonderful man. I really am devastated by his death.
An absolute gentleman and a huge, generous talent. Thanks for sharing.
Not a gentlemen, a pervert
RIP Ian Lavender, you were a legend, and you will never be forgotten.
Rest in peace, Ian Lavender. Fondly remembered by The Wyvern Theatre, Swindon (Dick Whittington 1973) and by everyone who appreciated and laughed out very loud at your incredible comedy timing and wonderful humour. A truly fine actor.
Had no idea about Ian, until i saw this video. RIP
Such a humble man ….RIP🙏
Last of the legends....best comedy show ever made IMO 😢
At ease, Private Pike. RIP. A life well lived. Grateful to have your legacy to look back on.
RIP Ian Lavender
This is a wonderful tribute. Thank you. He was a great actor and had such a warm screen presence. He was also very good on EE, which I can't say for all actors who come into the show after being defined in other roles.
thankyou for sharing this 🙂 x
Dads Army was a programme worth watching ,it cheered you up 👍
Saw Ian Lavender on stage at Eastbourne. Great ensemble performance (also applauded by Spike Milligan).
Even at 56, Ian radiates such boyish charm, playfulness, and innocence; it's no wonder Croft and Perry saw him as the ideal Private Pike. It's a testament to Ian's craft that his character shone so brightly in a cast riven with talent and experience. R.I.P Pikey! Say hello to Mr. Mainwaring, Cpl. Jones, and Uncle Arthur for me!!
RIP Ian, thanks for the laughs
Blackheath Bushfire Brigade in the 80's was affectionately called "Dad's Army" by some of the locals. We all loved the TV series to bits.
so sad rest in Peace Ian Lavender
i MISSED THIS SHOW,, WHAT A GREAT RECORD, OF ONE OF OUR MOST MEMORABLE CHARACTER ACTORS. THE LAST OF THE FEW.
iT'S VERY SAD TO NOTE, THAT MOST OF THEM SEEN HERE, ARE LOST TO US. R.I.P PIKEY.
Thank you so very much for posting this video. God bless and keep Ian Lavender. If anyone asks your name, don't tell em, Pike!
Loved Dads Army. One of my favourite show watching it from 1968-1977. ❤️🙏RIP Pike!!
Rest in peace Ian
😢you left behind so much laughter.
What a wonderful man. I loved watching Dads army as a child in the 80s. God bless Ian x
thankyou. how lovely this was
Thanks Ian, for all the laughs with the gang. RIP Ian xx
Sadly most of those appearing have left us.
All of em
I agree how it's so sad that old people aren't immortal
Rick Wakeman is still with us!
Dont tell em yer name pike, R.I.P
The actual line is "Don't tell him Pike!"
@@Euphoftoday Very pedantic.
He looks so handsome and distinguished here. Not a stupid boy anymore😂
he's an actor
Sadly missed but never forgotten
Great man ❤
Dad's Army and Eastenders. Roll credits
I grew up on the road he grew up on in Northfield, Birmingham.
May God, rest, their Ian Lavenders souls we'll never see, the like, again
RIP Ian Lavender you continue to make me laugh, thank you so much
What a lovely person.
another great actor gone to soon/rest in peace private pike.
Just remember - DON'T TELL HIM, PIKE!
RIP Ian Lavender.
Managed to make the scarf so unfashionable…. 😂 Thank you for so many happy memories…. RIP mate!
so many of these legends gone as well as Ian r i p all
Aww bless him xx
RIP, you lovely man!
Top man rip
A lovely man.
RIP Ian Lavender. Have you got any more episodes of This is your life please?
Only two and they will be published when their subjects pass on.
@@stickytapenrust6869Can you at least tell us who?
@@theculturedthug6609 Weatherman Bill Giles from 1998 (which is incomplete) and actor Dave Willetts from 1991.
They’re all gone 🥲
Mum used to watch this show when i was a kid and it bored me senseless. The theme tune itself was enough to send me to sleep. Now, I wish they'd bring it back.
I wouldn’t want it back. They got the cast perfect. It’s a pity that James Beck died when he did as the episodes without him seem quite hollow.
Repeats are where it’s at!
Oh! Dad's Army I agree with you! I actually meant This Is Your Life.@@stickytapenrust6869
Thank you so much for the upload! Great channel, subscribed. Please, do you have This Is Your Life, the episode with Cathleen Nesbitt (S20 E23, May 7, 1980) It would be a tribute to Michael Jayston too (who sadly passed a few days ago) and it has many great actors in it too (John Gielgud, Max Harrison, Michael Jayston, Coral Browne, Douglas Fairbanks, Roland Culver, Maria Aitken, Richard Briers). Thank you!
No, sorry. Just this and two other editions (Bill Giles and Dave Willetts), which will be published when they pass on.
Now and then , god gets it right
What’s that supposed to mean?
I was so saddened to hear of Ian's passing. His characters will live on people's hearts and minds & in the video recordings. I find the BBC's response to disallowing the submariner's list clip reprehensible. I think that the Corporation that we in Britain own takes itself far too seriously as being a professional commercial organisation. The clips of any BBC programme belong to us. We have to pay for them under threat of jail. Bad form.
Sleep well Ian. You were loved by many.
Unfortunately, copyright law doesn’t agree with you because the actors were (and are) all freelance, so the law says the production company owns it - regardless of how it’s funded - because they are the ones with whom the artists had a freelance employment contract with, not the general public.
The BBC - like all other public services - is not actually owned by the public in its most literal sense. Every public service is answerable to us and is funded by us but is not actually owned by us.
Still a shame but thanks for the explanation@@stickytapenrust6869
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Don't tell him your name pike.
Rip pike
You might want to edit this video's description a little bit because actually, Ian Lavender died on the 2nd February. His death was just announced today, which is why you've uploaded this in his memory. You're only three days out.
HE DIED FROM A HEART ATTACK, WHILE JUST SITTING. ??????????
And now Nestles are discontinuing Breakaway.
*I find it hard to believe that an American (David Hyde Pierce) would be unfamiliar with a colloquial sitcom like Dad's Army. Next we'll be hearing that they don't find the humour in Monty Python*
Would you find it hard to believe that Dad’s Army has only been screened on local PBS stations late at night over there, like pretty much everything else British screened over there as PBS stations cater for minority interests and are only available in big cities IIRC. So they’re pretty “out of the way” for most Americans to watch. That’s even assuming their local PBS station even decided to show it…
@stickytapenrust6869
Thanks for the information
My real point was that American humour is completely at odds with English humour. They don't really understand the level of self-deprecation involved in it, along with the English sensibility
RIP Ian Lavender
RIP Ian reunited with the boys up there. One of the nicest men in the business.
RIP Ian Lavender