R.I.P. - Reg Varney

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Steve R
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Floydoid
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R.I.P. a truly great British institution.

Is it any wonder that the monkey's confused?
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Just posted but didnt see your 1st post?
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I remember the series fondly a great actor.

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Was one of my favourite series when I was young. When so many of your childhood favourites seem to be passing away, it's a sign you're next.
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Now he really has to go to the cemetary gates. Still, 92 is a better innings than England can make at the moment, and he was the first man in the world to use a cash machine, they can never take that away from him.
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He should also be remembered for The Best Pair of Legs in the Business [1972]. A remarkable and very moving performance in an otherwise fairly boring movie:

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0068266/

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