Phillip Schofield has shared his own personal tribute following the news Bernard Cribbins had died. It was announced on Thursday morning (July 28) that the children’s TV star has died aged 93.
The veteran actor, from Oldham, starred in the Carry On films, Doctor Who and the 1970 film The Railway Children. A statement from Gavin Barker Associates said: “Beloved actor Bernard Cribbins OBE has passed away at the age of 93.
His career spanned seven decades with such diverse work ranging from films like The Railway Children and the Carry On series, hit 60s song Right Said Fred, a notorious guest on Fawlty Towers and narrating The Wombles. "He worked well into his 90s, recently appearing in Doctor Who and the CBeebies series Old Jack’s Boat.
He lost his wife of 66 years, Gill, last year. Bernard’s contribution to British entertainment is without question. He was unique, typifying the best of his generation, and will be greatly missed by all who had the pleasure of knowing and working with him." READ MORE: ITV Coronation Street's Millie Gibson says she 'wants hug' from co-star as she's 'suffering' Tributes have been flooding in for the star, including from the team at Doctor Who who have marked Bernard Cribbins' 'long legacy'.
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