Can I just say that the research that has gone into this and other documentaries from England and indeed every one of your documentaries is incredible. Quite unbelievable. The best series of docs on You Tube
This has got to be the best documentary series ever. Love it. Everything about it. The painstaking research the production values and of course Arthur's fantastic narration. Thank you so much. The three English episodes are of course my favourites being a proud Brit but all are fantastic. I could listen to Arthur's voice forever. Just superb.
I don't think he's comes to UK he does a viewers special on UK graves submitted by members vids and edited with voice overs. Very professional I might add . And very interesting with bio and films .
@@David-uq2uk I guess that is how he did the UK grave tours. But still, there are more celeb graves in the UK that have yet to be covered on this channel.
I think that the Bronte family is one of the saddest. I can't even imagine the horror of burying all your children or outliving your children. That one touched me the most.
The story about the wrestling family the von Erichs is almost as tragic. Out of five brothers, four died or committed suicide. Only one is alive and not surprisingly, he refused to get into the family business and moved away to Hawaii. The brothers are buried in Dallas, Texas.
I live quite local to Howarth, the graveyard has over 10,000 graves in it, plus its on top of the hill and this is what caused the high number of deaths in the village due to the drinking water being contaminated. Its very sad but a beautiful church
St Patrick's cemetery Leytonstone in London has the remains of Mary Jane Kelly, last victim of Jack the Ripper, Timothy Evens who was wrongly hanged for the murder of his wife and baby when it was later revealed it was John Reginald Halliday Christie who had murdered them instead. The case was famously known as Rillington Place. Also the family plot of the Hitchcocks. (Alfred) are there. Ive really enjoyed these episodes of English graves thank you.
Yeah, but this series isn’t about murderers, etc.🤷♀️. It’s about entertainers. But that would be a cool special episode! He so good I’d love some special episodes.
Being British myself, I have absolutely and so thoroughly enjoyed your tour of England's graveyards and cemeteries. I sincerely do hope you come back again soon, I cannot express to you how I have truly found these three episodes to be quite so extraordinary and researched so well. Thank you and best wishes.
Daddy, Onslow, Richard and Rose have all passed away from "Keeping Up Appearances" I would have loved to have seen their resting places. I so look forward to your presentations. Still looking out for your name on the Netfix, HBO...marquee, you're excellent. Thanks for the posting.
I was blown away , I had no idea that 2 of the biggest books in history were written by sisters who died just years from each other, their poor father,,and it kills me that so many people think they have itso rough then you look at this.
His favorite daughter died in her teens from a fever at boarding school, his son flew into murderous rages and threatened to kill him, and he outlived all of his family. Gripping story, very gothic!
His mispronunciation of film names and so on, and general grammatical mistakes, make me wonder what you mean. These videos are very entertaining, though. No one’s prefect.
I’d like to thank everyone who took the time to video all these cemeteries. Beautiful cemeteries and churches as well. I live in L.A. so the really beautiful ones are few. Thank you Arthur for putting these together and, also making a connection with the deceased and what they were known for. I was surprised that I knew so many of them for their work but, not their name.
Eh ? they are all neglected what you on about, English people don't remember the dead very much like other countries, have you ever seen Polish graveyards ?
"Sir Alfred Hitch-Cat!!! Beautiful little cat.. We have a cat that looks exactly like him. Solid Black, Gold Eyes, Good weight and oversees the yard. Ours lives in Florida, U.S.A. and is a really sweet little guy. Doesn't chase birds, or squirrels, Doesn't fight with other cats and keeps to himself always. We keep him well fed, to the vet and loved. Not bad for a stray that just walked into our lives.
There is a Russian Orthodox monastery in Brookwood cemetery, they feed and look after resident cat, who is very cute and friendly🐈. I sometimes get the feeling that he was placed there with a purpose, to greet visitors and comfort the mourners.
Thank you for your knowledge. It's unusual to hear Joseph Merrick spoken of with respect instead of the just "the Elephant Man." My husband has Proteus Syndrome and so it's rather personal to me. Well done.
Things worth waiting for: Hollywood Graveyard videos, visiting Are You Being Served cast members resting places, anyone from Doctor Who... Arthur,Thank you for sharing,much thanks also to sponsors& others involved in making these videos.England is one beautiful country.
My favourite actor has always been Richard Todd and it was lovely to see what a beautiful place he was I saw him a few times on stage and will never forget him, thank you Arthur glad you like our beautiful churches some are over a thousand years old.
@@lazyhazeldaisy9596 You are so right! after all of these years, i thought that Richard Todd was in The High and the Mighty! Whatever movie that i saw him in, i fell in love with him instantly! I will try and watch his movies to see which one that i can remember! That was many many years ago, but I hope i can remember a scene that brings it back! Have a good safe day lazyhazeldaisy and thanks!
After his wife died his sister-in-law came to stay as housekeeper and surrogate mother to the girls and, yes, she died too. TB seems to have come from that side of the family. Thank God someone found a cure
These cemeteries and churches in England are absolutely gorgeous. So beautiful and relaxing. I love every time I find that you have posted a new video. So professionally done, so informative, and so entertaining. Thank you!
I cant tell you how many times I re-watch these. They never get boring. There is so much information that it never seems repetitive. Thank you Mr Dark and all the others involved in creating Hollywood Graveyard. I can't express enough how much joy they bring me@
What makes Richard Todd so interesting is that in WW2, he was in the army and took part, on D-Day, in the taking of Pegasus Bridge. In the film, The Longest Day, he played the part of his Commander from that day and relived his experience of taking Pegasus Bridge. He even had to speak to 'himself'. He's buried in between two of his sons who both sadly committed suicide.
I live near liverpool and met Ken Dodd when he came in for treatment to the hospital where I worked. This was about 18 months before he died, but he was still cracking jokes, even after surgery. A true professional.
I met Rod Hull in the 70's, i was working in a grocery shop near Bingley in West Yorkshire, Rod pulled up in his car to visit another shop close by, so i grabbed a piece of paper and got his autograph, which i still have. He was a lovely man, very kind and told me he was going camping. I will always remember his lovely smile as he waved goodbye.
You can search hundreds of you tube channels and will never ever see the quality and time he puts into his videos I applaud you sir plz keep doing what u do and never sell out to the big boys of screen cause u are ten times better
There’s rumor that a Wallace and gromit special is being produced with unused material that Peter Sallis recorded before he left the BBC due to health problems. I hope it’s true. Wallace and gromit was a favorite of mine growing up and was such a great show.
Thank you for doing this i really enjoy this i always look forward to your new ones. I know where James Earl Jones uncle is buried in Michigan. My dad was good friends with the family.
Thank you so much again chap .... I’m English I’m 52 and sooo proud of what this little country has done in all the arts . Are history is long complicated and very old . Please don’t stop doing this ..... I know I speak for a lot of people . Jamie🇺🇸❤️🏴
Vivian Leigh was such an exquisite beautiful woman to have graced the screen in the golden age of Hollywood. My favorite quote from her from "Gone with the Wind" "After all tommorow is another day".
Although these videos are about departed souls, they are food for my soul. As always, Arthur Dark's work is incomparable. The striking imagery and scenery, informative narratives, and Arthur's iconic voice are all I need for a very satisfying day. Thank you so much.
Some interesting facts about Jenny Lind. Actually born Johanna Maria Lind and was depicted on the Swedish 50sek bill from 1996-2016. Great video btw. Thanks to all that was involved in making it.
🌍Elaine Washington 🇺🇸 An exceptional , well thought out documentary that shows respect to each individual laid at rest. The time of long hours of research of each and every person is appreciated and thanks given to Mr. Arthur Dark. Your voice lends to the sound of quiet appreciation to all whom lived life. Your audience applauds your talents!👏 My very favorite documentary is Swisszerland . The beauty of care in maintaining each grave site and the scenery in the background is breathtaking! Your audience gives you 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 of excellence! 🌍Elaine Washington🇺🇸
This is one of the few channels that I anxiously wait for next episodes. Thank Arthur!! Also wanted to add that while Edward Elgar is probably best know for Pomp and Circumstance, perhaps his best music is the Enigma Variations. The 9th variation is called "Nimrod" and is unbelievably beautiful
Never would have pictures "The well known typing error" of the Goon shows finding peace in such gorgeous cemetary. My father loved the Goons. RIP Spike Milligan... And you visit one of the two Ronnies. Loved his English lanuage muddles and "The Phantom Raspberry Blower" translates well to all generations. 🙂
Great to see another episode from England 🏴!!!!!! Please do more here. Loved Ronnie Barker and Peter Butterworth "Everything's a pound" from Carry On Camping. We won't forget them, thanks for the laughs! ❤️❤️❤️Love Sharon in England x
Gad, I love this show! Always excited when another episode is announced. I remember Rod Hull and Emu from The Hudson Brothers’ summer show, and then their kidshow Razzle Dazzle. Emu was always good for a laugh, but having been bitten by a real emu (twice by the same one, a year apart), I can tell you that emus do not do love nibbles. They chomp hard, and it hurts! 😁 The quote on Hull’s tombstone is from the song “Be Back Soon,” which is from the musical “Oliver!”
You just keep getting better and better Arthur!! I appreciate the amazing amount of work you have put into these remote episodes~ Bravo once again Mr. Dark 🇬🇧 🕯 🇺🇸
Sir Arthur, this is just amazing. The background music is top notch. I lived in England and Wales for two years and absolutely love the people and the two countries. There is so much history of all kinds there. Thank you for these episodes.
I enjoy your programs so much. It's great to remember those who've brought so much excellent entertainment into our lives. Hollywood Graveyard is one of my favorite youtube channels!!
Its been a wonderful collection in England indeed! Thank You for the lovely tours and info you provide! I especially liked Dodds white gravestone (in marble I presume) with roses.. pretty!
@@wendesmith6240 Came here to see if anyone would mention this. That made Sheridan her grandson. Sheridan wrote one of my favorite books, Tales From The Hollywood Raj. Another great episode, Arthur!
@@DogTotem Hello Tom. Yes, it was singular that Gladys Cooper and Robert Morley were mentioned in the same programme but the connection not made. I have Sheridan's biography of his grandmother. Every time Hyacinth Bucket (Keeping Up Appearances) mentioned her son Sheridan I thought of him. I collect postcards of Gladys Cooper and of her children Joan and John - have hundreds of them. John was a sweet looking little boy who came to a very sad end. It was he who introduced Vivien Leigh to Laurence Olivier. Enough of the trivia though - we could both probably go on for ever.
Awesome! I don't know why, Mr Ron, but I could listen to you talk and teach us about history through cemetery tours!!! Seriously, I was always walking through cemeteries from the time I was a young gal. And, here I thought I was strange. Glad we can team together and enjoy what is obviously a love love moment for all! Your channel is THE best! ❤️❤️🇺🇲🇺🇲
One of the best channels on RUclips.....Please come back to the UK soon, loved seeing/hearing about some of our history and of those no longer with us.
Love every video you produce but this English trilogy has been extra special. Have delighted in the beautiful churches/churchyards. Have seen the graves of many of my favourite stars and learnt a lot about those special poets/directors/actors etc. Thank you,very much, Arthur.
You are most probably the best narator ever! And the effort of finding the details about all of those people and living up the memory of them iz just amazing. Keep up great work!
After hearing about Elizabeth Spriggs-Manson, it's tragic hearing that so many people who starred in Harry Potter films have passed away. If I had the time, I would love to find and visit the graves of some of those people such as Richard Harris, Alan Rickman and Richard Griffiths.
Thank you, Arthur (and Guiseppi) for another virtual trip to pay respect and learn about the lives of people who entertained and inspired us. I always look forward to your videos!
VIVIAN LEIGH , I SIMPLY ADORED HER , ESPECIALLY IN "WATERLOO BRIDGE " WITH ROBERT TAYLOR ,, LOVED THE MOVIE 🎥 THE RED SHOES 👠 OMG I READ THAT BOOK 📖 THE WIND AND THE WILLOWS, GREAT VIDEO 📹 THANK YOU MR DARK,,,FOR REMEMBERING THOSE LONG FORGOTTEN , MAY THEY RIP 🙏
You are doing a marvelous job Sir. Thank you so much for doing this and sharing this to us. I love watching your videos...this is helpful and educational. I was born 1979 and watching your videos I'm amazed. I did not know that some people I remember when I was a kid had passed away. Thank you...I appreciate you for doing this.🙏💖😊
Loved the fact that Compo and Cleggy are buried next to each other ❤️
Can I just say that the research that has gone into this and other documentaries from England and indeed every one of your documentaries is incredible. Quite unbelievable. The best series of docs on You Tube
ikr this type of show could last for 100's of years because their are so many famous people to cover.
I agree. Arthur does an outstanding job of research. And he is so reverent as well about how he does the filming.
Totally agree!!
DJ Priddin Hands down.
CELIA LIPTON FARRIS
Mr.Dark don’t ever give in to a tv show ever, you keep doing this on RUclips!
This has got to be the best documentary series ever. Love it. Everything about it. The painstaking research the production values and of course Arthur's fantastic narration. Thank you so much. The three English episodes are of course my favourites being a proud Brit but all are fantastic. I could listen to Arthur's voice forever. Just superb.
reinhard0069 💯 agree
If your on Facebook there is a Hollywood graveyard fan page you can join!
I think if you go back a year or 18 months he's did 4 parts UK viewers graves as well
I hope you return to the UK - still loads more celebrity graves to visit.
darthdmc Meeee too lol!
The UK will never run out...
I don't think he's comes to UK he does a viewers special on UK graves submitted by members vids and edited with voice overs. Very professional I might add . And very interesting with bio and films .
@@David-uq2uk I guess that is how he did the UK grave tours. But still, there are more celeb graves in the UK that have yet to be covered on this channel.
Yeah like jimmy savile love that guy and how much fun he got away with
I don't know why I'm so drawn to this kind of stuff, but it's just so interesting
Same here, is it morbid??
Nice to know I'm not the only one lol 😂
Same! My daughter thinks its weird
I would like to see the hillside memorial, I think two of the stars on bonanza are buried there.
Same here.
I think that the Bronte family is one of the saddest. I can't even imagine the horror of burying all your children or outliving your children. That one touched me the most.
The story about the wrestling family the von Erichs is almost as tragic. Out of five brothers, four died or committed suicide. Only one is alive and not surprisingly, he refused to get into the family business and moved away to Hawaii. The brothers are buried in Dallas, Texas.
I live quite local to Howarth, the graveyard has over 10,000 graves in it, plus its on top of the hill and this is what caused the high number of deaths in the village due to the drinking water being contaminated. Its very sad but a beautiful church
St Patrick's cemetery Leytonstone in London has the remains of Mary Jane Kelly, last victim of Jack the Ripper, Timothy Evens who was wrongly hanged for the murder of his wife and baby when it was later revealed it was John Reginald Halliday Christie who had murdered them instead. The case was famously known as Rillington Place. Also the family plot of the Hitchcocks. (Alfred) are there.
Ive really enjoyed these episodes of English graves thank you.
Also some of Alfred Hitchcock's family
Heidi Bradshaw, yes they did, my mistake. My uncle is buried there as well.
Yeah, but this series isn’t about murderers, etc.🤷♀️. It’s about entertainers. But that would be a cool special episode! He so good I’d love some special episodes.
Archbud 23 It’s about Hollywood stars 🤦🏻♂️
Hey , Tim always wanted to be a couple of inches of inches taller !!! Problem solved !!
Being British myself, I have absolutely and so thoroughly enjoyed your tour of England's graveyards and cemeteries. I sincerely do hope you come back again soon, I cannot express to you how I have truly found these three episodes to be quite so extraordinary and researched so well. Thank you and best wishes.
Daddy, Onslow, Richard and Rose have all passed away from "Keeping Up Appearances" I would have loved to have seen their resting places. I so look forward to your presentations. Still looking out for your name on the Netfix, HBO...marquee, you're excellent. Thanks for the posting.
I was blown away , I had no idea that 2 of the biggest books in history were written by sisters who died just years from each other, their poor father,,and it kills me that so many people think they have itso rough then you look at this.
His favorite daughter died in her teens from a fever at boarding school, his son flew into murderous rages and threatened to kill him, and he outlived all of his family. Gripping story, very gothic!
The whole Bronte family made me sad. All died way too young. All didn't live past 40. All died from either tuberculosis or another disease.
I can't imagine burying all six of your children. Awful.
Ivy Ruonakoski I wouldn’t handle it. I just wouldn’t.
So why don't we appreciate modern medicine a little more? Perhaps anti-vaxxers and other "bright" people should learn their history.
Z Z yeah, I agree.
Charlotte had a very lonely life. A true genius
Thank you for another edition of Hollywood Graveyard. Stay safe and blessed.❤️
You do a great job of English pronunciation of place names, your research is first class
His mispronunciation of film names and so on, and general grammatical mistakes, make me wonder what you mean. These videos are very entertaining, though. No one’s prefect.
tlmoscow Withering/Wuthering....
I’d like to thank everyone who took the time to video all these cemeteries. Beautiful cemeteries and churches as well. I live in L.A. so the really beautiful ones are few. Thank you Arthur for putting these together and, also making a connection with the deceased and what they were known for. I was surprised that I knew so many of them for their work but, not their name.
I just got home after a 6 hour car ride...now that i see this, i don't mind sitting down for another half-hour! Thank you Arthur!
England has some beautiful cemeteries. Thank you for bringing this to us.
Eh ? they are all neglected what you on about, English people don't remember the dead very much like other countries, have you ever seen Polish graveyards ?
"Sir Alfred Hitch-Cat!!! Beautiful little cat.. We have a cat that looks exactly like him. Solid Black, Gold Eyes, Good weight and oversees the yard. Ours lives in Florida, U.S.A. and is a really sweet little guy. Doesn't chase birds, or squirrels, Doesn't fight with other cats and keeps to himself always. We keep him well fed, to the vet and loved. Not bad for a stray that just walked into our lives.
We have a Silver Chinchilla Persian named Alfred Hitchcock. He’s illusive.
R.S.Andrews, your cat is blessed that he found you.You are blessed with his love.
There is a Russian Orthodox monastery in Brookwood cemetery, they feed and look after resident cat, who is very cute and friendly🐈. I sometimes get the feeling that he was placed there with a purpose, to greet visitors and comfort the mourners.
Thank you for your knowledge. It's unusual to hear Joseph Merrick spoken of with respect instead of the just "the Elephant Man." My husband has Proteus Syndrome and so it's rather personal to me. Well done.
Things worth waiting for: Hollywood Graveyard videos, visiting Are You Being Served cast members resting places, anyone from Doctor Who... Arthur,Thank you for sharing,much thanks also to sponsors& others involved in making these videos.England is one beautiful country.
I was hoping for more from Are You Being Served as well. He found Arthur English in one of the episodes.
My favourite actor has always been Richard Todd and it was lovely to see what a beautiful place he was I saw him a few times on stage and will never forget him, thank you Arthur glad you like our beautiful churches some are over a thousand years old.
Loved him in The High and The Mighty with John Wayne! The theme song was beautiful!
@@patriciajohnson256 Sorry he wasn't in that you might be thinking of Robert Stack! x
@@lazyhazeldaisy9596 You are so right! after all of these years, i thought that Richard Todd was in The High and the Mighty! Whatever movie that i saw him in, i fell in love with him instantly! I will try and watch his movies to see which one that i can remember! That was many many years ago, but I hope i can remember a scene that brings it back! Have a good safe day lazyhazeldaisy and thanks!
@@patriciajohnson256 Lots of love to you too take care. x
it was nice to see the Bronte sisters. I would hate to have been their father. outliving all your kids plus your wife must have been hard on him.
After his wife died his sister-in-law came to stay as housekeeper and surrogate mother to the girls and, yes, she died too. TB seems to have come from that side of the family. Thank God someone found a cure
These cemeteries and churches in England are absolutely gorgeous. So beautiful and relaxing. I love every time I find that you have posted a new video. So professionally done, so informative, and so entertaining. Thank you!
I cant tell you how many times I re-watch these. They never get boring. There is so much information that it never seems repetitive. Thank you Mr Dark and all the others involved in creating Hollywood Graveyard. I can't express enough how much joy they bring me@
Love the black cat on the tombstone!🎃
What makes Richard Todd so interesting is that in WW2, he was in the army and took part, on D-Day, in the taking of Pegasus Bridge. In the film, The Longest Day, he played the part of his Commander from that day and relived his experience of taking Pegasus Bridge. He even had to speak to 'himself'. He's buried in between two of his sons who both sadly committed suicide.
Your hard work is so greatly appreciated. You never ever disappoint.👏
I live near liverpool and met Ken Dodd when he came in for treatment to the hospital where I worked. This was about 18 months before he died, but he was still cracking jokes, even after surgery. A true professional.
320th like! 0 dislikes! That is the value of this chanel
Would love to see more of English famous graves. Still lots to explore in Manchester.
Surprised they still have there headstones there . Especially the marble ones .most are now in houses as fire Half's. Just joking 😃
Once again you brighten what had started out to be a dull fall day, thank you and always I look forward to your next Hollywood Graveyard tour.
I met Rod Hull in the 70's, i was working in a grocery shop near Bingley in West Yorkshire, Rod pulled up in his car to visit another shop close by, so i grabbed a piece of paper and got his autograph, which i still have. He was a lovely man, very kind and told me he was going camping. I will always remember his lovely smile as he waved goodbye.
Arthur should do "Hammer Horror" cemetery tour of all the people who worked at Hammer Films.
That would be a great one to do
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You can search hundreds of you tube channels and will never ever see the quality and time he puts into his videos I applaud you sir plz keep doing what u do and never sell out to the big boys of screen cause u are ten times better
There’s rumor that a Wallace and gromit special is being produced with unused material that Peter Sallis recorded before he left the BBC due to health problems. I hope it’s true. Wallace and gromit was a favorite of mine growing up and was such a great show.
thanks to your video i searched Sir Ken Dodd here on youtube and enjoying watching him for the first time !!! ty
Thank you for doing this i really enjoy this i always look forward to your new ones. I know where James Earl Jones uncle is buried in Michigan. My dad was good friends with the family.
Walking in a English grave yard is crazy. Seeing grave markers from 1600’s and earlier makes you realize how young you are. RIP
I loves Vivian Leigh and Sylvia Plath Hughes. Thank you Mr. Dark for what you do! We love you!
Thank you so much again chap .... I’m English I’m 52 and sooo proud of what this little country has done in all the arts . Are history is long complicated and very old . Please don’t stop doing this ..... I know I speak for a lot of people . Jamie🇺🇸❤️🏴
Your country is the most evil that's ever existed.
Henry Fung ... please educate yourself on English history before you make silly ill educated statements . 🏴
T Owen ... your absolutely right bud ... I’m not to savvy on this stuff 🤔... thanks for the nudge
@@jamesshave6186 I think you may want to pick up a history book and read all the crimes your country did. Educate yourself like the rest of us.
@@tao6085 With word "trolls" is used for people that are in denial.
Now Voyager is one of my favorite Betty Davis movies. Gladys Cooper was Betty's mother in the movie. She was quite beautiful in her younger days.
Thank you so much for these. Nice to remember so many old favourites.
Vivian Leigh was such an exquisite beautiful woman to have graced the screen in the golden age of Hollywood. My favorite quote from her from "Gone with the Wind" "After all tommorow is another day".
Although these videos are about departed souls, they are food for my soul. As always, Arthur Dark's work is incomparable. The striking imagery and scenery, informative narratives, and Arthur's iconic voice are all I need for a very satisfying day. Thank you so much.
Some interesting facts about Jenny Lind. Actually born Johanna Maria Lind and was depicted on the Swedish 50sek bill from 1996-2016.
Great video btw. Thanks to all that was involved in making it.
I absolutely love this channel. Everything is superb. The narration, music. Please do not ever change anything. ♥️
Another great job, sir. Thank you!
🌍Elaine Washington 🇺🇸
An exceptional , well thought out
documentary that shows respect to each individual laid at rest. The time of long hours of research of each and every person
is appreciated and thanks given to Mr. Arthur Dark. Your voice lends to the sound
of quiet appreciation to all whom lived life.
Your audience applauds your talents!👏
My very favorite documentary is
Swisszerland . The beauty of care
in maintaining each grave site and the scenery in the background is breathtaking!
Your audience gives you 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟
of excellence!
🌍Elaine Washington🇺🇸
This is one of the few channels that I anxiously wait for next episodes. Thank Arthur!!
Also wanted to add that while Edward Elgar is probably best know for Pomp and Circumstance, perhaps his best music is the Enigma Variations. The 9th variation is called "Nimrod" and is unbelievably beautiful
Hi Art awesome video hugs take care💋💋
Art, I love your channel. I watch your videos over and over and over. I appreciate you 🙂
Never would have pictures "The well known typing error" of the Goon shows finding peace in such gorgeous cemetary. My father loved the Goons. RIP Spike Milligan...
And you visit one of the two Ronnies. Loved his English lanuage muddles and "The Phantom Raspberry Blower" translates well to all generations. 🙂
I like the way you narrated this video. Sometimes I go to the cemeteries to visit my loved ones it's good to honor their memories.
I do the same Antonio
Great to see another episode from England 🏴!!!!!! Please do more here. Loved Ronnie Barker and Peter Butterworth "Everything's a pound" from Carry On Camping. We won't forget them, thanks for the laughs! ❤️❤️❤️Love Sharon in England x
Love this series. You do a wonderful job on every video
Once again a fantastic video well worth the wait. Thank you so much Arthur and Hollywood Graveyard ✌️
Yaaaaay! Always glad to get a notification from this channel! 😀❤️
Cilla Black is my favourite. Thanks for the beautiful reportage
Gad, I love this show! Always excited when another episode is announced.
I remember Rod Hull and Emu from The Hudson Brothers’ summer show, and then their kidshow Razzle Dazzle. Emu was always good for a laugh, but having been bitten by a real emu (twice by the same one, a year apart), I can tell you that emus do not do love nibbles. They chomp hard, and it hurts! 😁
The quote on Hull’s tombstone is from the song “Be Back Soon,” which is from the musical “Oliver!”
Initially, I thought actor James Woods narrated this channel. The narrator has a soothing voice and is eloquent. Love this channel.
The epitaph on rod hulls grave is from a song in the film Oliver "Be back soon"
He played Fagin in various productions of Oliver the musical hence the reference
The English Churches are beautiful so picturesque. Thanks for the background work you do on each person. It's always enjoyable.
You just keep getting better and better Arthur!! I appreciate the amazing amount of work you have put into these remote episodes~ Bravo once again Mr. Dark 🇬🇧 🕯 🇺🇸
Simply amazing. The Bronte's always have a special place in my heart. Thanks for another great feature.
Liked before watching 🥰👍🏼 been waiting for this one. Stratford is a beautiful place. 🥰 my home town is in this one too ❤️.
Sir Arthur, this is just amazing.
The background music is top notch.
I lived in England and Wales for two years and absolutely love the people and the two countries.
There is so much history of all kinds there.
Thank you for these episodes.
Aww that kitty is adorable
This production is so well done, it brought back so memories, Thank you for all your works
I loved Rod hull. His act was one of the funniest at the time and still is to this day.
This type of show could last for 100's of years because their are so many famous people to cover.
Thank you for sharing your video can't wait for your next video love all of them.
I enjoy your programs so much. It's great to remember those who've brought so much excellent entertainment into our lives. Hollywood Graveyard is one of my favorite youtube channels!!
Its been a wonderful collection in England indeed! Thank You for the lovely tours and info you provide! I especially liked Dodds white gravestone (in marble I presume) with roses.. pretty!
All those graveyards all over England. What an astonishing amount of work by Richard Brown! Well done on the quality of the images, too!
Thanks again Arthur, enjoyed these episodes from across the pond.
Vivien Leigh🤍 Thank you for visiting her memorial sight
Please return uk to do more I've watched all your videos love them you all do amazing work thanks for the memories 🥰
Have you seen the viewer's special? ruclips.net/video/cyEGZ-0RSmE/видео.html
Brilliant, thank you. England is just amazing, I consider myself very lucky to have been born and to live here.
Vivian Leigh is my favorite actress! Thank you for this! This has been a wonderful series.
I know it's a great day when I wake up and find a new chapter in Hollywood Graveyard! Thanks Arthur, you're the best!!
Gladys Cooper was a real looker. I love those old photographs.
Her daughter (Joan Buckmaster) was married to Robert Morley.
@@wendesmith6240 Came here to see if anyone would mention this. That made Sheridan her grandson. Sheridan wrote one of my favorite books, Tales From The Hollywood Raj. Another great episode, Arthur!
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Hello Tom. Yes, it was singular that Gladys Cooper and Robert Morley were mentioned in the same programme but the connection not made. I have Sheridan's biography of his grandmother. Every time Hyacinth Bucket (Keeping Up Appearances) mentioned her son Sheridan I thought of him. I collect postcards of Gladys Cooper and of her children Joan and John - have hundreds of them. John was a sweet looking little boy who came to a very sad end. It was he who introduced Vivien Leigh to Laurence Olivier. Enough of the trivia though - we could both probably go on for ever.
Awesome! I don't know why, Mr Ron, but I could listen to you talk and teach us about history through cemetery tours!!! Seriously, I was always walking through cemeteries from the time I was a young gal. And, here I thought I was strange. Glad we can team together and enjoy what is obviously a love love moment for all! Your channel is THE best! ❤️❤️🇺🇲🇺🇲
I learn something everytime I watch your videos.
One of the best channels on RUclips.....Please come back to the UK soon, loved seeing/hearing about some of our history and of those no longer with us.
What a break from all these assignments..😩😩
Thank you for the hard work you guys put in to bring us this gold..❤️❤️❤️
Much love...
I'm from England so it's really nice to see some of our cemeteries and church yards. Many thanks
Love every video you produce but this English trilogy has been extra special. Have delighted in the beautiful churches/churchyards. Have seen the graves of many of my favourite stars and learnt a lot about those special poets/directors/actors etc. Thank you,very much, Arthur.
Very informative and well presented. Thank you
thanks for doing bill owen grave
Thanks so much. I'm an admirer so many of those remembered today.
You are most probably the best narator ever! And the effort of finding the details about all of those people and living up the memory of them iz just amazing. Keep up great work!
After hearing about Elizabeth Spriggs-Manson, it's tragic hearing that so many people who starred in Harry Potter films have passed away. If I had the time, I would love to find and visit the graves of some of those people such as Richard Harris, Alan Rickman and Richard Griffiths.
Theres nothing makes me come more alive when I know we are going to pay our respects to the celebrity dead.
me too! it's nice to see they are being remembered. (most of us will be forgotten forever in just days/weeks)
YOU so crazy!! lolz
Same here
I enjoy the history of famous people. I watch on my lunchtime.
Love the visit to Somerset, as I grew up there. Thanks for all the wonderful informative videos, just love how you narrate them.
Thank you, Arthur (and Guiseppi) for another virtual trip to pay respect and learn about the lives of people who entertained and inspired us. I always look forward to your videos!
VIVIAN LEIGH , I SIMPLY ADORED HER , ESPECIALLY IN "WATERLOO BRIDGE " WITH ROBERT TAYLOR ,, LOVED THE MOVIE 🎥 THE RED SHOES 👠 OMG I READ THAT BOOK 📖 THE WIND AND THE WILLOWS, GREAT VIDEO 📹 THANK YOU MR DARK,,,FOR REMEMBERING THOSE LONG FORGOTTEN , MAY THEY RIP 🙏
You are doing a marvelous job Sir. Thank you so much for doing this and sharing this to us. I love watching your videos...this is helpful and educational. I was born 1979 and watching your videos I'm amazed. I did not know that some people I remember when I was a kid had passed away. Thank you...I appreciate you for doing this.🙏💖😊
Thank you, have enjoyed this series and look forward to seeing other countries.
The Wind in the Willows,is a very beautiful read.