I knew Peter very well. He and I became quite close friends after we appeared in a show in the West End together. Lovely man. Very gentle & very professional. I was in admiration of him.
I used to work in Barnes London where he lived. One day I passed him in the street and he gave me a lovely smile. From that day I thought " What a nice fellow "
The scene between Leonard Rossiter(RIGSBY) and Peter Bowles( HILARY) - came from the hit UK SitCom - Rising Damp - "Stage Struck"-1977 - Series 3 - EPISODE 2 ( within this = you can see it @19 minutes and 34 seconds). Peter Bowles, AFTER THAT ONE PERFORMANCE ALONE - SHOULD HAVE BEEN INVITED TO BECOME - THE 5TH MEMBER OF THE - RISING DAMPTEAM. HIS PERFORMANCE WAS THAT GOOD....He also played the role of Archie - so brilliantly - in the hit UK SIT COM CALLED - ONLY WHEN I LAUGH....What an actor Peter Bowles was
So many WONDERFUL Brit actors here!. I was about 8 when Rising Damp first aired but i really began to Appreciate it when it was re run in 2014.SO MANY great performances by "guest tenants" but my favourites were by far, PB's Hilary and Derek Newark's spooner!. As many actors of their generation are bound to read these comments on seeing this episode can i ask any who worked with Newark...was he "difficult" to work with as i have read?. Did his drinking ever cause any problems on set or off?. Another actor of this gen is Julian Glover.They all seem to have passed through the "Avengers" door, many of them several times!.What fun they must have had.
Should have been Sir Leonard Rossiter one of this country's finest actor's straight and comedic. Richard Briers is/was a natural a remarkable talent incredibly switched on bright and intelligent in every role he played.
There were loads of smiles, it's just in your head... Just because people back then were more reserved and didn't woop and laugh like an hyena or clap like demented seals like they do know, doesn't make them creepy!
I knew Peter very well. He and I became quite close friends after we appeared in a show in the West End together. Lovely man. Very gentle & very professional. I was in admiration of him.
Why are there such big crowds outside Burlington Arcade?
Nice tribute 👍he's been one of our finest
Absolute gentleman loyal and discreet, that said he didn't suffer fools but who does and why would he. Miss him so much.
@@camillawybrants5757 Possibly because they were aware of what was about to unfold 😊
May I ask you what the production was? Thank's.
I used to work in Barnes London where he lived. One day I passed him in the street and he gave me a lovely smile.
From that day I thought " What a nice fellow
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GREAT ACTOR
REAL LEGEND
GREAT UPLOAD THANK IN YOU,
Met him in Birmingham 1978 nice fellow 👍🇬🇧
How lovely to see Peter's mum and dad looking in great form.
He was A brilliant actor .Loved him in To the Manor Born 🎉
The scene between Leonard Rossiter(RIGSBY) and Peter Bowles( HILARY) - came from the hit UK SitCom - Rising Damp - "Stage Struck"-1977 - Series 3 - EPISODE 2 ( within this = you can see it @19 minutes and 34 seconds).
Peter Bowles, AFTER THAT ONE PERFORMANCE ALONE - SHOULD HAVE BEEN INVITED TO BECOME - THE 5TH MEMBER OF THE - RISING DAMPTEAM. HIS PERFORMANCE WAS THAT GOOD....He also played the role of Archie - so brilliantly - in the hit UK SIT COM CALLED - ONLY WHEN I LAUGH....What an actor Peter Bowles was
An honest modern gentleman 😊 a rare species in this day and age,!
So many WONDERFUL Brit actors here!. I was about 8 when Rising Damp first aired but i really began to Appreciate it when it was re run in 2014.SO MANY great performances by "guest tenants" but my favourites were by far, PB's Hilary and Derek Newark's spooner!. As many actors of their generation are bound to read these comments on seeing this episode can i ask any who worked with Newark...was he "difficult" to work with as i have read?. Did his drinking ever cause any problems on set or off?. Another actor of this gen is Julian Glover.They all seem to have passed through the "Avengers" door, many of them several times!.What fun they must have had.
T P Mckenna one of the unsung greats brilliant. Brian Jack's a very great champion of marshal arts.
Should have been Sir Leonard Rossiter one of this country's finest actor's straight and comedic. Richard Briers is/was a natural a remarkable talent incredibly switched on bright and intelligent in every role he played.
Leonard Rossiter and Peter Bowls in Rising Damp was sooooo funny great actors both missed
Right at the end the RESEARCHER ROBIN ELLIS BEXTER is pop stars Sophie’s father his 70 now … WOW
Thank you so much for the great channel! I have a question, please, do you have This Is Your Life - Cathleen Nesbitt (1980)? Many thanks!
No, sorry, I don't have that one, but I'll keep an eye out for it!
He seemed like a true English gentleman.
18:46 the great Leonard Rossiter,
20:24 CLASSIC 😂😂
Michael Whitehall (Jack Whitehall's father) over Éamonn Andrews's shoulder at 1:52.
I came across MW many years ago. Save to say, Peter Bowles was a lot nicer!
Thanks for pointing it out. Why on earth was he there talking to Bowles
What a very bizarre rather creepy lot stood around at the initial surprise! No applause or warm smiles*(well not that I noticed anyway)
There were loads of smiles, it's just in your head... Just because people back then were more reserved and didn't woop and laugh like an hyena or clap like demented seals like they do know, doesn't make them creepy!
Peter could of been Freddie Mercury's brother
1:51 did he claim ownership of that line to his famous co star!😂
Shame they couldnt film when Penelope could be there
Before Manor Born