John Le Mesurier' s Grave - Famous Graves

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  • @betagombar9022
    @betagombar9022 Год назад +69

    A documentary I watched on him, all that knew him said what a gentle man he was, how he self doubted himself, and how he adored his wife. He sounds like a true gentleman.

    • @MrDaiseymay
      @MrDaiseymay Год назад +13

      He was, I read his biography, His life in general was chaotic, made worse by his apparent indifference to the way he was treated. He was, it seemed, impossible to affend, although beneath that exterior, he clearly was, but 'didn't want to make a fuss'.

  • @deborahholcombe6598
    @deborahholcombe6598 Год назад +4

    I loved dads army. I am a Huge fan of dad’s army and John Le mesiureer is one of my favourite actor

  • @TelThePower
    @TelThePower Год назад +103

    For those who haven't heard this..
    Every minute someone leaves the world behind
    We are all in the same line without knowing
    How many people are before us we don't know
    We can't move to the back of the line
    Can't step out of the line
    Can't avoid this line
    However.... While we wait, let's make every single moment count 😊😊 love to all 💗

  • @1minigrem
    @1minigrem Год назад +20

    I was travelling home from Broadstairs in 1981 and saw him on Ramsgate train platform. I think he was a shy man in real life, he saw me and the friend I was travelling home with and walked right down to the end of the platform, he definitely didn’t want to be disturbed by two teenage girls, we left him to himself, a very fine actor.

  • @marybarratt2649
    @marybarratt2649 Год назад +12

    He was a gentle soul, non confrontational, kind and caring. A great actor.

  • @skyedancer3106
    @skyedancer3106 Год назад +40

    John's life sounded like a movie. He had every aspects of love, loss, sad, happy and betrayal in his years hear. He sounded like a great man, with great love. RIP John. 🙏 ❤

  • @gaynor3976
    @gaynor3976 Год назад +5

    Was a great character in real life which was in his acting life too. How sad he ended up unhappy after his marriage with Hattie Jacques broke down. Thanks Paul enjoyed that xx

  • @1089maul
    @1089maul Год назад +3

    Paul, Great presentation. Fabulous actor, a gent but as you say had a sad life! Bob

  • @kernow9324
    @kernow9324 Год назад +3

    Thanks for playing a bit of the Dad's Army theme tune at the beginning. It's like a warm hug.

  • @mrmichaelwilson7211
    @mrmichaelwilson7211 Год назад +14

    I met his 3rd wife Joan who I found to be so interesting and down to earth. She published a book of his letters called 'Dear John' which gives a great insight to him. One of the great jobbing actors of the 20th century.

  • @annettemingay2970
    @annettemingay2970 Год назад +18

    I read about them many years ago, Hatti admitted that she loved intimacy and he had loads of reasons not to stay with her, but he loved her to the moon and back as the saying goes, he truly did which says a lot about his personality. R.I.P. John.

  • @HaydnGuite
    @HaydnGuite Месяц назад +1

    A fabulous actor and a true gent in every respect. On Dad's Army, he was a great foil for Captain Mainwaring and proved to be the perfect sidekick. Thanks for the memories John ❤ 😊

  • @shirleyn546
    @shirleyn546 Год назад +7

    Sargeant Wilson was my favourite character in DA. Loved John Le Mesurier , reminded me of my favourite uncle.

  • @cyberleaderandy1
    @cyberleaderandy1 Год назад +8

    Ive always thought Jacques never deserved such a kind and loyal husband as John. He deserved someone much better.

  • @Benya-d9j
    @Benya-d9j 2 месяца назад +3

    Sad that all the Dads Army actors have left us, but such wonderful memories ❤️

  • @susanbrown2909
    @susanbrown2909 Год назад +7

    He seemed a kind man..my brother met him in Suffolk I think they were filing there..Hattie gave him a hard time,the poor man loved her dearly and put up with much suffering from the relationship.

  • @catweasle5737
    @catweasle5737 Год назад +10

    I'm glad to hear his character in Dad's Army was him. He decided to be himself. I always thought his character was a kind gentle man and no I know, he was.

  • @John01GM40
    @John01GM40 Год назад +8

    1983 !
    Once again an OMG moment as you "visit" someone that was central to my growing up, but whom I had no idea had gone sooooooo long ago.
    Now going to look up where Hattie is buried as always sad to see people alone in eternity even if their marriage had become "open" according to the press.
    Sad that his son had such a short life, but "nice" to see he was interred with his father. Family is all that matters at the end of the day, no matter how much "fame" one has in life.

  • @suzanneholdsworth7869
    @suzanneholdsworth7869 Год назад +11

    How he coped with Hattie moving her bit on the side into the home ill never know.Bless him😢

  • @duncanpharaohHumanbehaviours
    @duncanpharaohHumanbehaviours Год назад +24

    A wonderful man who was so kind!! To the point Hattie Jackes moved her lover into their own home.Which most people would not tolerate.This has always intrigued myself.The Dad's Army museum in Thetford is amazing to see and visit.Captain Mainwaring statue and the other props are in the museum.

    • @stan-ut5gj
      @stan-ut5gj Год назад +4

      John moved into the loft.

    • @rachelmayes298
      @rachelmayes298 Год назад +6

      Can you imagine any other man doing that?
      He made the public think he was the one who had the affair not Hattie. That could have ruined his career.
      My Dad met him a few times as they frequented the same places in London. He said he was a lovely man, and very quietly spoken.
      I was shocked when it came out about Hattie. She was a sex kitten!
      One of their sons died not long ago also.
      Thank you ❤

    • @duncanpharaohHumanbehaviours
      @duncanpharaohHumanbehaviours Год назад +2

      Thank you for your memories of John Le Mesisurer.I was brought up in Bury St Edmunds and I live not to far from Thetford.A true gentleman who took the blame of Hattie.i would have been so proud to have met this true gentleman.Thank you Paul means a lot to me.

    • @Herbparis2001
      @Herbparis2001 Год назад

      His son Kim (Jake) died from a drug overdose in Thailand and his other son. Robin who was a musician died about a year ago I think from cancer.

  • @Andyb2379
    @Andyb2379 Год назад +2

    You can almost hear him saying to you, thanks awfully coming all this way to visit in his soft gentle voice. Again a fantastic visit.

  • @EBO647
    @EBO647 Год назад +33

    Hi Paul. Looking forward to this one. A little suggestion for a future programme if I may. Mike Hailwood a George Medal holder, a famous motor cycle and F1 racer who was not killed on the track but died in 1981 along with his 9 year old daughter following a road collision caused by a careless lorry driver. Mike and his daughter are buried at the St. Mary Magdalene Church graveyard at Tanworth in Arden .A very sad case. This is a great series Paul which is always done respectfully. Thank you for all that you do.

    • @TheTimmyH
      @TheTimmyH Год назад +4

      Totally agree! Mike the bike was a legend on various levels...

    • @EBO647
      @EBO647 Год назад +4

      @@TheTimmyH He was indeed Tim .So sad that he lost his life on the road when he survived on the track whilst competing at the very highest level. Added to his talent on the track he was an exceptionally brave man who was awarded the George Medal for rescuing a fellow driver from a blazing car. Many younger viewers will probably not know what an amazing man Mike Hailwood was and if Paul manages to get to the final resting place of Mike and his daughter I am sure that he will produce a suitable tribute to a remarkable person.

    • @nathanbowers6364
      @nathanbowers6364 Год назад +3

      There's footage of Hailwood on RUclips rescuing Clay Regazzoni from his crashed and burning F1 car. Hailwood had a marshall spray him down with foam and water went back into the fire to save the unconcious Regazzoni.

    • @EBO647
      @EBO647 Год назад +2

      @@nathanbowers6364 A very brave man Nathan - his GM was well deserved. I am sure that many younger people will not know who Mike Hailwood was but if Paul could do one of his usual respectful tributes to Mike hopefully a whole new generation will learn more about him

    • @malcolmtrueman2742
      @malcolmtrueman2742 Год назад +4

      A great shout for Mike Hailwood Paul. I've visited and it's a beautiful spot. The great Musician Nick Drake also has a stone in the same churchyard. Would be great visit for you 👍👍

  • @midnightblue3226
    @midnightblue3226 Год назад +20

    Loved the sketch In Dads Army in which Arthur Lowes character was sporting a new wig....John was trying to say something nice about it but his laughter became progressively louder until he admitted that the wig was awful! Loved this sketch and many others delivered so hilariously by John....apparently at the end he said "it's all been rather lovely"....doubtless said with his own inimitable style...Rest in Peace John you were a true gent!!

    • @paulguise698
      @paulguise698 Год назад +1

      Mainwaring reply was "watch out Wilson you might snap your girdle"

  • @rangeroverl322
    @rangeroverl322 Год назад +9

    Thank you Paul, what a true gentleman he was. Thankfully his place in the acting world concreted with Dads Army. Totally brilliant . RIP John . Thanks again mucka

  • @chapsnaps1
    @chapsnaps1 Год назад +7

    A great actor who was put through the emotional wringer but never showed it in his professional life.
    He was always working.
    He got some amazing gigs - he's in Ben Hur playing a surgeon at the end of the Chariot Race.
    His career was all "rather lovely" for his audience. Thank you John. Rest in peace.

  • @KarlKeeley
    @KarlKeeley Год назад +2

    An amazing actor I'm a total fan of dad's army with John in it I have visited dad's army museum in Thetford Norfolk many times a well worth visit for any dad's army fan specially if you are a great fan of John a true brilliant actor truly missed

  • @MargaretJakeman
    @MargaretJakeman 5 месяцев назад +2

    Sadly missed still really good actor god bless rest in peace xx❤🎉

  • @dennisfieldhouse2234
    @dennisfieldhouse2234 Год назад +10

    john was a great actor and gave us so much fun and laughter during his dads army days for which he will always be remembered for R.I.P john le mesurier never to be forgotten

  • @stevemaynards.g.t
    @stevemaynards.g.t Год назад +2

    Thank you too 😎👍
    He was a great actor
    R.I.P John 🙏

  • @waynecheshire7878
    @waynecheshire7878 4 месяца назад +3

    I loved sergeant Wilson nice one Paul 👍

  • @nataliemoulding234
    @nataliemoulding234 Год назад +5

    John was a brilliant actor and absolutely hilarious in dad's army which was brilliant sitcom

  • @nancyhaynes4310
    @nancyhaynes4310 Год назад +7

    I remember John Le Mesurier from Dads Army. There was a lady who use to come to my school that knew him and said he was a nice gentleman, didn't know who she meant until she said he was in Dads Army. I must admit my favourite one was Arther Lowe.

  • @The373887
    @The373887 Год назад +4

    I felt for John mesurier he loved Hattie Jacques so much R.I.P John thank you Paul for another brilliant video ✝️✝️

  • @eilsmile8732
    @eilsmile8732 3 дня назад

    “It’s all been rather lovely” what a beautiful sentiment

  • @gailwhite7386
    @gailwhite7386 Год назад +2

    A wonderful actor, and my favourite character in dads army xx

  • @moirapicking1876
    @moirapicking1876 Год назад +1

    Great Actor loved him was very funny in dads army Paul love watching you you do a great job and so caring

  • @claire76leach
    @claire76leach Год назад +6

    I first came across him in Bod the children’s programme! I don’t know if you ever watched it ? Then came to know him as Sergeant Wilson with him playing the role so dead pan and hilariously funny! What a talent! thank you for taking us to his final resting place!

  • @dryflyman7121
    @dryflyman7121 Год назад +12

    Thank you Paul , another great story and video. I have read several books, biographies and autobiographies about John and I think he was his own best critic. In comparison to his peers and other actors before and later, John was a not a great actor; just a jobbing actor is a very accurate description . He did have a very sad life , much of it his own making. He gave a very good impersonation of someone who just couldn’t be bothered about life. His addiction to alcohol, nicotine and jazz music were his escapes from the mess he was in. I always got the feeling that no matter who or what he played, he just didn’t want to be doing it ! Personally, I enjoyed him much more on the radio . He had a great radio voice and much that he did was very funny and entertaining. However, he was still a great member of the best comedy series ever seen on television - it will never be equalled. Never forget his advice - “…do you think that’s wise? ….” 🤣

  • @susanlennard8495
    @susanlennard8495 Год назад +7

    Hi Paul,I loved John he seemed such a gentle soul.Such a shame he had a bit of a sad life with his wives,I loved him in dad’s army he was so posh and it must of been so sad when he lost his son.Paul I love listening to you telling their life stories,I learn so much more about the people you are talking about thank you.I really enjoyed this video,but then I enjoy all your videos.❤️❤️❤️

  • @paulinelee1762
    @paulinelee1762 10 месяцев назад +3

    Siempre is Spanish for ALWAYS . R.I.P. John. You were a Beautiful soul. XXXXx

  • @derekmanton7201
    @derekmanton7201 Год назад +7

    Thank you Paul, what a great man John was and his amazing career and performances left behind for history.
    R.I.P. 🙏🌟

  • @evevening7995
    @evevening7995 Год назад +4

    Loved John in DAD'S ARMY, another great actor gone and forgotten sadly 😥 RIP JOHN, Thank you Paul for showing us John's resting place 👍👍

  • @TheTimmyH
    @TheTimmyH Год назад +4

    Loved John's suaveness and laid back dimenna in Dad's Army...liked a drink or two for what I recall :) RIP John. Nice vid Paul on these increasingly dark chilly mornings.

  • @johnbowkett80
    @johnbowkett80 Год назад +3

    He was too good for this world . He deserved better .

  • @kevinheaton9213
    @kevinheaton9213 Год назад +3

    Thanks Paul for another brilliant video in tribute to a great British actor John Le mesurier for is rolls in many films but the most memorable was sergant Wilson in dad's army with Arthur lowe and the rest of the superb cast the best comedy series ever made by the BBC (kevin)

  • @albertcross4275
    @albertcross4275 Год назад +4

    My favorite actor... A real gent.

  • @janicemansfield5258
    @janicemansfield5258 Год назад +3

    Wonderful actor and a lovely man

  • @basingstoke63
    @basingstoke63 Год назад +5

    A lovely tribute to a great man and actor , Paul . Siempre , the word on the stone , is , Spanish for ; Always . My Grandad ,Arthur was also born in , Bedford in 1912 , And passed away shortly after John in 1988 .

  • @davya1967
    @davya1967 Год назад +3

    I love your show mate!
    I've always felt sadness for 'John Le Mesurier ", at first as a kid watching , Dad's Army", but on watching how Hattie Jacques treated him, it was terrible, poor man!

  • @harryblack879
    @harryblack879 Год назад +1

    We will Miss Him and his Dad's Army Team. Thank you, for Reminding of him. It brings back Memories.

  • @annettewalker3309
    @annettewalker3309 Год назад +4

    He seemed such a gentle soul bless him. Such a shame he didn't give himself enough credit for his acting. Another good video Paul and respect given xx

  • @carolegeorgina6114
    @carolegeorgina6114 Год назад +3

    Love this one thank you Paul John always reminds me of my grandad didn’t realise he was married to Hattie.
    Love your Chanel thank you ❤️❤️

  • @DiecastPowderCoating
    @DiecastPowderCoating Год назад +2

    A lovely and gentle man. He seems to be in every other British film on Talking Pictures TV. He must have been constantly work. RIP John.
    Thanks for the video Paul

  • @jgscatsandthings5208
    @jgscatsandthings5208 Год назад +6

    Such a sad way to pass, which seems of a broken heart. Such a beautiful place John is buried as well. Cool video. Keep up the great work Paul.

    • @janetpendlebury6808
      @janetpendlebury6808 Год назад

      He did not die of a broken heart, he was married to his third wife Joan for 17 years after Hattie. He remarried a year after his divorce from Hattie.

  • @kellysnowdon7736
    @kellysnowdon7736 Год назад +3

    Another fantastic video Paul thank you for keeping us entertained x

  • @francescajohnston1470
    @francescajohnston1470 Год назад +1

    Thank u Paul loved watching dads army with my grandad rip John 🧡

  • @charlottespurway912
    @charlottespurway912 Год назад +3

    Lovely man and very funny in Dad's Amy and I got on DVD!!! And it means forever!! On the headstone!! Rest in peace John 🙏🙏😇😇🙏

  • @annemccrystal5384
    @annemccrystal5384 Год назад +2

    Lovely video paul john was an outstanding actor a gentle soul like the rest of the cast in dads army he was a class of his own regal an adorable thanks paul as always 👍🙌👍

  • @TheLeylander
    @TheLeylander Год назад +1

    What a great actor John was and I loved him in dad's army a very funny guy and a gentleman , thank you for sharing , great presentation

  • @helenphillips4204
    @helenphillips4204 8 месяцев назад

    Hi Paul, loved this. Siempre means always,and he always will be remembered very fondly xx

  • @TheGreatMim
    @TheGreatMim Год назад +3

    Love your respectful tributes and biographies ❤️

  • @peterbadman6668
    @peterbadman6668 Год назад +2

    Thank you Paul for your time and effort in bringing this to us !

  • @haroldclarke3267
    @haroldclarke3267 Год назад +2

    What a gent of a man, a truly great actor, thanks Paul for another great and sensitive video, can't wait for the next one. Cheers mate.

  • @TJ_Beam
    @TJ_Beam Год назад +1

    My dad loved British comedy. I remember this from my early days. Always remember fondly dad’s laugh when he watched Dad’s Army and other iconic British comedies. Nice visit Paul. 🤙

  • @maxineblick2002
    @maxineblick2002 Год назад +1

    I love John Le Measurer in the Dads Army series , which I’m watching again for about
    the 4th time. Thankful that it’s on You tube!.
    I think John deserved a much bigger and better gravestone . Such a great actor. Thank you for your channel .
    Regards from New Zealand. 😊

  • @andywright3450
    @andywright3450 Год назад +1

    Hey Paul great post great actor great in dads army ..... But he went through such heartbreak with his life sadly missed by many 💯😊

  • @lesroberts3226
    @lesroberts3226 Год назад

    Really enjoyed this presentation. Well done mate
    It bought tears to me and the wife’s eyes.

  • @David-uf8ex
    @David-uf8ex Год назад +2

    Always seemed such a lovely man and a good actor , He was in Hound of the Baskervilles with Christopher Lee great movie

  • @4vemsnotver87
    @4vemsnotver87 Год назад +2

    Thank you. A very informative and interesting clip about such a "much loved actor" as his epitaph aptly describes him. One of the few entertainers who naturally brings a smile to my face upon seeing his performances. He obviously played the Sergeant Wilson role from his own heart that reflected his true personality ? The interplay between his character and Arthur Lowe's Captain Mainwaring contrasting was memorable and hilarious to watch.

    • @patcardiff2563
      @patcardiff2563 Год назад

      And all these years dads Army still makes me chucklexxx

    • @patcardiff2563
      @patcardiff2563 Год назад

      Another Great was Norman wisdom I was nine when he was on the television times pass so fast

  • @patcardiff2563
    @patcardiff2563 Год назад

    Thank you Paul you bring us some lovely memories yes a very sad end for such a lovely man

  • @nickcolgan220
    @nickcolgan220 Год назад +1

    One of my favourite actors
    Loved his layed back ways
    It’s all been rather lovey
    Another great episode Paul
    Keep em coming 👍

  • @bevguinea5005
    @bevguinea5005 Год назад +1

    I visited there a few years ago, on the way back from Margate...... Respect as always Paul 🙏 thank you x

  • @bernadettefirth
    @bernadettefirth Год назад +1

    I loved watching John so funny, but a true gentleman
    R.I.P John than you for the laughs. God bless you 🙏🙏💖💖🇬🇧

  • @paulhickson-vb9ic
    @paulhickson-vb9ic Год назад

    Great actor thankyou paul❤ loved dad's army

  • @maxharrington7994
    @maxharrington7994 Год назад +1

    Hi Paul.
    John was my favourite actor in Dad's army. But I liked them all .
    It was good to see , the episode that you did on Arthur Low. R.I.P.😢
    I grew up watching a lot of the British comedy's. It is nice to see were they are now resting. I am so grateful for all the entertainment that , they have brought to so many people 😆
    I love your work 👍. And you have a follower in Australia . Cheers Paul.

  • @alisonjordan
    @alisonjordan Год назад +1

    Hello Paul🙋‍♀️ Thank you for your interesting video 📹 on John Le Mesurier, and an earlier video of Arthur Lowe. “Dad’s Army” was my Father’s favourite Situation Comedy 🎭 Dad was born in 1928. He spent his young years living through the 2nd World War. Dad always said that “Dad’s Army” was so true to life. A very informative film 🎥

  • @carriegrant2339
    @carriegrant2339 Год назад +2

    Thank you for all your informative and respectful videos, I do enjoy watching you. You asked about the inscription “Siempre”, and I’m sure others will have picked up on this but just in case, it means “always” in Spanish. Look forward to your next vid :)

  • @raygem1943
    @raygem1943 Год назад

    I liked that…thank you for the memory of John…I’m just a 79 year old who just loved His entertainment over the years…God Bless you John. And thank you Paul.

  • @suetodd1725
    @suetodd1725 Год назад +1

    Evening Paul,looking forward to seeing this one,as John was a brilliant actor,in my opinion he never got the recognition he should have got, brilliant as sgt Wilson in dad's army,loved him in George and the dragon with sid James and Peggy mount,a very good comedy sitcom which I have on DVD full box collection,thank you Paul total respect as usual xxxx❤️😊

  • @ironclad57
    @ironclad57 Год назад

    Love the epitaph ‘resting’ the actors word for when they are not working, simple but appropriate

  • @Bazonthebass
    @Bazonthebass Год назад

    Another good one. Great actor and effortlessly funny. He was great in The Punch and Judy Man film with Tony Hancock as well as all the more major appearances. RIP.

  • @borleyboo5613
    @borleyboo5613 Год назад +1

    Very sad ending for this lovely man. It was awful what Jacques put him through.
    Siempre means ‘Forever’ in English. Another very good video. I’m having to play ‘catch up’ as I’ve missed a few. 👍

  • @adrianrusse1337
    @adrianrusse1337 Год назад

    Thanks Paul. I live in Ramsgate and looked for his grave a few years ago (his and Hattie Jaques house was across the road from a house I was decorating, in Margate) but found the gravestones all removed and placed around the cemetery. Now I can go and look again. Thank you so much. Oh my god, I have just watched the end and recognise that I have just finished Painting the house with the new flat roof extension in Church Street, next to his grave.

  • @charlieyerrell9146
    @charlieyerrell9146 Год назад +2

    Famous graves of people who entertaind the people of the UK for many years. These people must be remembered for their contribution to the UK. There are not many actor's like him left in the acting field .

  • @hayleynicolestevens7301
    @hayleynicolestevens7301 Год назад

    Thankyou Paul.xx

  • @KittyCatFurbabiesMaria1972
    @KittyCatFurbabiesMaria1972 Год назад +2

    Rip John … a true gentleman , u never will be forgotten ❤x

  • @wendykelly8551
    @wendykelly8551 Год назад

    Brilliant... thank you 👍

  • @highbury1972
    @highbury1972 Год назад

    Hey Paul! Total respect for this visit as driving from Pompey to Ramsgate is a long way. I made many a trip there for gigs and From Home at West Kent was 2 hours alone! The architect of The Houses of Parliament and many churches was Augustus Pugin and his buried in a tomb at St Augustine’s RC church which he designed. Nice tribute to John Le M. ✝️

  • @pennyh4021
    @pennyh4021 Год назад +2

    Thanks Paul, always loved Dads Army. What a terrible sad story about his marriage with Hatty.

  • @geoffpoole483
    @geoffpoole483 Год назад +3

    I have happy memories of watching Dad's Army with my parents. Thinking back to your Arthur Lowe video, didn't he end up playing himself too? You included an interesting quote from John Le Mesurier about not being too keen on doing another long-running series. Although a part in a soap or sitcom provides job security, which is a rarity among actors, I guess some actors might feel constrained. Arnold Ridley's "This is Your Life" is worth watching; most of the Dad's Army cast are featured and John Le Mesurier had certainly made the most of the show's hospitality beforehand.

  • @nataliesmith9354
    @nataliesmith9354 Год назад +2

    Afternoon Paul. I remember seeing John in The Italian Job as the Governor, and it wasn't a very big part. Also, Hattie Jacques appeared on This is your life with Eamonn Andrews and John seemed really awkward as a guest. I didn't realise that one of his sons had died. He was funny in Dad's army too.

  • @markbumford8076
    @markbumford8076 Год назад +2

    John was such beautiful soul, a true gentleman who's voice was soothing, you'd never guess that behind closed doors was a life so tragic and painful...

  • @mariemurphy5499
    @mariemurphy5499 Год назад +1

    Watched John LeMesureie in dad's army he was a gentle guy great actor may he rest in peace 🙏😇

  • @recurvearcher6542
    @recurvearcher6542 Год назад

    Hi Paul,
    Thank you.
    Something that appears regularly amongst comedian's in all countries, is just below the surface is a tormented soul.
    It's as though acting and comedy is a release, from reality.
    John's life was perhaps lived in a period spawning some very talented actor's and comedian's, possibly never to be repeated.
    Again your post's must be terrifying church groundsmen, bins, unkept grounds, rubbish.
    And yet again a growing list of church door's often locked, but in such poor condition, I waiting in anticipation of you pushing one over, them praying for redemption, the following Sunday.
    Perth WA

  • @newcastlerabbit
    @newcastlerabbit Год назад

    Really enjoyed this one Paul

  • @ic2264
    @ic2264 Год назад +1

    Amazing actor so laid back on dads army ❤

  • @welshdragoness6667
    @welshdragoness6667 Год назад +1

    We like seeing your face Paul always smiling even in the dark. pretty church shame some of the graves broken. Good narration as always and great cemetery tour always interesting and entertaining. Interesting to me because I'm in UK so some of these accessible if I want to visit them.

  • @Greenwillow
    @Greenwillow Год назад +2

    I read a book about him a few years ago. I never quite understood why he took back Joan after she left him for Hancock, considering Joan was there throughout the whole Hattie Jacques affair. He was too good for her and Hattie(as much as I like her) Very sad. I love his laid back style in Dad’s Army. Such a gent. Thank you😉

  • @janemarlow
    @janemarlow Год назад +1

    Hi Paul did love this guy, thanks for all the information about him didn't realise he had such a sad personal life ❤

  • @TheUrbexTheory
    @TheUrbexTheory Год назад +1

    My favourite series, my grandad used to love Dad's Army before he passed 💜 thank you for this & here's to 50k

    • @UnusualThings1
      @UnusualThings1  Год назад +1

      Cheers mate, hope you’re well…

    • @TheUrbexTheory
      @TheUrbexTheory Год назад

      @@UnusualThings1 I'm doing well man, I don't always comment but I do enjoy what you publish