Today the world lost a treasure, an honorable and dedicated man, actor and a talented comedian. All from The Wombles, Jackanory, Old Jack's Boat, his appearance on Fawlty Towers and Wilfred from Doctor Who. Bernard Cribbins... You were and always will be a favored personality, in the past, present and future. Wherever it is you've gone, I hope you'll keep'em laughing and in stitches! Rest well, and godspeed! ❤️❤️❤️
And of course, not forgetting my absolute favourite film of all time, The Railway Children, as Perks. "OAKWORTH! OAKWORTH STATION!"... God bless him. A genius among the stars, now with them.
Thank you so much for uploading this. I only know his work from Fawlty Towers and Doctor Who, but this just shows how talented an actor he was. RIP BC.
@@eddief32 We all have our places we treasure the artist for the joy they created, definitely! Never to be forgotten, seeing the love for him out there is astonishing, thank you for keeping his name alive!
@@kalinystazvoruna8702 He was a man of many talents, chiefly entertaining people and making them laugh and enjoy life, as much as he did himself. Thank you for checking it out and helping keeping his name alive! :)
Sean...you have identified the sure mark of giftedness ..effortlessness ,an almost lack of interest and an automatic quality..I've noticed it in sport as well as entertainment
Bernard Cribbins was simply fabulous in everything he did..today’s so called entertainers should be ashamed at their lack of talent. We miss you Bernard! X
I grew up with The Wombles and Jackanory and my son with Old Jack's Boat (which we watched together). How many other entertainers lasted that long and did so much for so many people. I know that today, I won't read a single comment that doesn't show appreciation and thanks for Bernard Cribbins' life and work.
Mr Cribbins would be delighted to know how many of his fans are seeking out his other performances we hadn't been exposed to before. Over 7 decades of brilliance, and it wasn't enough. But it'll do, Bernard. It'll do, mate. Thank you for the laughs and the tears. Decades on, I'll still be introducing people to this wonderful entertainer. 💜 Thanks so much for posting this one!
Brilliant in every manner. I stayed in England from 1953 to 1970 and I loved the British sense of humor which I followed closely and kept me sane. It was family entertainment unlike the modern stuff coming from what they call entertainers! After 1970, I felt sorry to see that Britain was changing due to the new social influx with new cultures, allowed to come into Britain at a very fast rate .
My earliest memory of Bernard Cribbins was listening and laughing along with my mother in the kitchen as she put the clothes though the mangle rollers from the old washing machine. Bernard Cribbins was on the old bakelite radio we still had, singing the song about the ‘ole that was “round when it ought to be square” 😂😂. He’ll be so very much missed. R.I.P. dearest gentleman.
@@budgetnuclearweapons7858 Mum and me used to laugh at the way shirts came out the other end of the mangle like people flattened by steam roller 😂. Posh was wall to wall carpeting. We had linoleum and rugs.
Not a piano has been shifted since 1962 without Bernard's brilliance being recognised. 'Right Said Fred' was produced by one George Martin - shows you that quality knows quality, doesn't it. RIP Bernard and thank you.
Bernard and Ronnie were great friends and as soon as he heard this track Bernard was on the phone to Ronnie to ask if he could sing it on an upcoming edition of TGOD. At the end of the show a lady in the audience told him she hadn't heard that song since she went to music hall in her younger days! A measure of the talents of both men!!
Such a superb performance, the mix of recall, the quality of the writing, the singing, the gestures, and the timing as he responds to the audience, it's all there and it's just wonderful.
And remember that the comedy was from the Edwardian era. My grandmother loved this show because she remembered all the songs from the first time round...
The Independent. Johnson, well known around the world as a despicable liar, lazy lowlife scumbag and fat scruffy spaffer in chief, is facing the prospect of a “cash for votes” inquiry into why his party used public money to “blackmail” its own MPs. During last week’s row over the long list of Paterson/Johnson sleaze enquiries, the Conservative Party whips office told backbenchers from the "Red Wall" their constituency areas would lose funding if they failed to vote with the government. Now the gimpish cabinet secretary Simon Case is to investigate the allegations - which everyone including all opposition parties, deaf and blind groups and inmates of Strangeways say amounts to yet another gross misuse of public funds and total disregard of parliamentary rules. The clown minister’s spokesarsehole confirmed the reports when questioned about them on Friday while showing complete contempt for Brexit voters, flag wavers and Red Wall constituents. In a letter to Mr Case, Liberal Democrat leader Ed Davey said it has been proven that the government was “consistently threatening to withhold vital investment from communities across the UK, in an effort to blackmail backbenchers into voting in an unconscionable and immoral way. “It is unthinkable that local communities would be punished by having vital funding taken away, just because their deceitful Tory MPs attempt to defend the indefensible. Johnson, regarded widely as a waste of oxygen, said "the Red Wall voters kindly lent me their vote, it is now up to me how I best use it against them, after all, they all say they knew what they were voting for"
What a coincidence... I watched "Two way stretch" yesterday. Outstanding comedy with Peter Sellers, Bernard Cribbins, Wilfrid Hyde White and Lionel Jeffries among others 😄 I love classic comedies 👌👍 Thanks for uploading. Greetings from Denmark🇩🇰
He only ever had to walk out on to the stage and immediately I knew that I was in for a great time. Impeccable timing like a Swiss timepiece. R.I.P Bernard C. You will be missed tons ❤️🙏🏻
Truly saddened to hear of his passing, the most avuncular of uncles, big part of my childhood which he made better and how did he manage to remember all that dialogue? amazing talent.
A multi-faceted talent born when the music hall he so adroitly serves in this performance was still a recent part of British social and musical history. RIP.
RIP to an ex Para a true gentleman who should have been knighted many years ago - WHY NOT? I met you years ago at Fanrborough Air Show you chatted like we were mates. Make them laugh in paradise old mate.
Thank goodness we shall have these memories of Bernard Cribbins to treasure forever - there are a great many Good Old Days on here featuring him, he really was one of the brightest stars on this programme. How sad to have lost Barry Cryer this year, also a stalwart of the programme, and often on the same bill with Bernard. And now this week Duggie Brown also a regular on the show. Boy don't we need the laughs today. At this sad time also remember fondly, Ken Dodd, Larry Grayson, Roy Hudd and John Inman who also made us roar with kindly humour that all our families could enjoy. God Bless them all.
The little two-way ad-lib between between Don and Bernard after the slip on the stairs is a gem. Bernard even raised his hat to Don in silent acknowledgment. Beautiful.
The Good Old Days on Friday nights was watched by millions. No internet then, if you missed it then you had to wait decades for the internet to come along. We are very lucky. The BBC had a tendency to 'wipe' shows from its tapes as tape back in the 'Good Old Days' (lol) was very expensive. Now, of course we realise what cultural vandalism that was.
A brilliant entertainer in the old tradition. This TV show is a distant memory now. I would have completely forgotten about it but for this video. Most of all I remember the announcer.
I'm sure it's already been said. But what stands out to me about Cribbins is his timeless appeal. He never seemed dated, as he always seemed to follow the times (and embrace them) and that's what sustained his career. A truly unique talent.
Today the world lost a treasure, an honorable and dedicated man, actor and a talented comedian.
All from The Wombles, Jackanory, Old Jack's Boat, his appearance on Fawlty Towers and Wilfred from Doctor Who.
Bernard Cribbins... You were and always will be a favored personality, in the past, present and future.
Wherever it is you've gone, I hope you'll keep'em laughing and in stitches!
Rest well, and godspeed! ❤️❤️❤️
And of course, not forgetting my absolute favourite film of all time, The Railway Children, as Perks. "OAKWORTH! OAKWORTH STATION!"... God bless him. A genius among the stars, now with them.
Thank you so much for uploading this. I only know his work from Fawlty Towers and Doctor Who, but this just shows how talented an actor he was. RIP BC.
@@eddief32 We all have our places we treasure the artist for the joy they created, definitely!
Never to be forgotten, seeing the love for him out there is astonishing, thank you for keeping his name alive!
@@kalinystazvoruna8702 He was a man of many talents, chiefly entertaining people and making them laugh and enjoy life, as much as he did himself.
Thank you for checking it out and helping keeping his name alive! :)
Brilliant radio actor.
God, he really was the most effortless showman wasn't he? Like he could have done this in his sleep, a natural. RIP!
Sean...you have identified the sure mark of giftedness ..effortlessness ,an almost lack of interest and an automatic quality..I've noticed it in sport as well as entertainment
He was ex paratrooper as well.
RIP Bernard old chum, a great singer and actor will be missed by a lot
Was there anything this man couldn't do? Music hall, stand up, singing, dancing, jokes, ad libs, banter. And his day job was acting.
An ex-Para, too
And reading Michael Bond's Paddington for audio books.
Bernard Cribbins was simply fabulous in everything he did..today’s so called entertainers should be ashamed at their lack of talent. We miss you Bernard! X
I grew up with The Wombles and Jackanory and my son with Old Jack's Boat (which we watched together). How many other entertainers lasted that long and did so much for so many people. I know that today, I won't read a single comment that doesn't show appreciation and thanks for Bernard Cribbins' life and work.
Most of us grew up with The Wombles
I've cried twice today. I've ordered the best of cribbins on cd
Mr Cribbins would be delighted to know how many of his fans are seeking out his other performances we hadn't been exposed to before. Over 7 decades of brilliance, and it wasn't enough. But it'll do, Bernard. It'll do, mate. Thank you for the laughs and the tears. Decades on, I'll still be introducing people to this wonderful entertainer. 💜
Thanks so much for posting this one!
It will be my honor to show this to my children and tell them how talented he is. He will never be forgotten😥
RIP Great actor and comedian should have been knighted!
Not just for services to entertainment, but for improving the human condition!
Completely agree, especially given his service in the Paras; rightfully he was awarded the OBE, but Sir Bernard would have sounded perfect.
classic music hall!! What an act. The man should have been knighted. He was an absolute talent and a real British treasure!!
Rest in Peace Bernard You was a GEM
He was a big part of my childhood in the 1970s. RIP GREAT ENTERTAINER.
Nothing like this now, a true professional and a nice guy. RIP Bernard.
Brilliant in every manner.
I stayed in England from 1953 to 1970 and I loved the British sense of humor which I followed closely and kept me sane. It was family entertainment unlike the modern stuff coming from what they call entertainers! After 1970, I felt sorry to see that Britain was changing due to the new social influx with new cultures, allowed to come into Britain at a very fast rate .
My earliest memory of Bernard Cribbins was listening and laughing along with my mother in the kitchen as she put the clothes though the mangle rollers from the old washing machine. Bernard Cribbins was on the old bakelite radio we still had, singing the song about the ‘ole that was “round when it ought to be square” 😂😂. He’ll be so very much missed. R.I.P. dearest gentleman.
A mangle....?
That was posh back then.!
@@budgetnuclearweapons7858
Mum and me used to laugh at the way shirts came out the other end of the mangle like people flattened by steam roller 😂. Posh was wall to wall carpeting. We had linoleum and rugs.
Not a piano has been shifted since 1962 without Bernard's brilliance being recognised. 'Right Said Fred' was produced by one George Martin - shows you that quality knows quality, doesn't it. RIP Bernard and thank you.
I watched that again today online. just superb!!
that song was in fact written by the late great RONNY BARKER it first appeared ion an album titled A PINT OF OLD AND THILTHY
RONNIE
@@AndrewLumsden Mr Ronald William George Barker OBE. If you want to be pedantic.
@@jasonandlynnechambers3420 No, but evidently you do.
Bernard and Ronnie were great friends and as soon as he heard this track Bernard was on the phone to Ronnie to ask if he could sing it on an upcoming edition of TGOD. At the end of the show a lady in the audience told him she hadn't heard that song since she went to music hall in her younger days! A measure of the talents of both men!!
One of Oldhams finest.
Another entertainment legend gone God Bless you Bernard
Rest in peace, Bernard.
What a performer.
RIP Bernard, One of my all time favourite people since childhood. Not just an actor but fabulous human being.
Superb entertainer RIP Bernard
Thank you Bernard for everything.
Gary Leroy Exactly. As a little boy he was my hero. RIP old chap.
Such a superb performance, the mix of recall, the quality of the writing, the singing, the gestures, and the timing as he responds to the audience, it's all there and it's just wonderful.
Brilliantly professional. RIP dear sir. You helped to bring a cheer in my lifetime.
the sort of show they don't do anymore......
for those of a certain age tho ( 60+ ) it sure takes you back !
And remember that the comedy was from the Edwardian era. My grandmother loved this show because she remembered all the songs from the first time round...
Met him at rutland fishing a few times,nice fella,tight lines up there blue.
RIP end of an era
He was a natural, fantastic showman , loved everything he did . Another good entertain gone !
I performed on that stage in the un televised good old days in Leeds many years ago.
Ah memories ❤
RIP Mr Cribbings
Wonderful entertainer did done many things, RIP Bernard
This is how you capture an audience. Underplayed - effortless - hilarious.
RIP mate-grew up laughing and being entertained by you-Have a cup a tea mate!
Used to stay at my Gran's and we always watched The Good Old Days, I miss her so much.
RIP Bernard Cribbins :(
Bravo, Bernard, you can rest easy now.
Sure was a rare breed & endless talent Rip old chap keep 'um laughing up there 🙂
A true great, for all of my life.
Brill!. RIP Bernard!. Nuff said.
Brilliant actor, absolutely brilliant :)
The Independent.
Johnson, well known around the world as a despicable liar, lazy lowlife scumbag and fat scruffy spaffer in chief, is facing the prospect of a “cash for votes” inquiry into why his party used public money to “blackmail” its own MPs. During last week’s row over the long list of Paterson/Johnson sleaze enquiries, the Conservative Party whips office told backbenchers from the "Red Wall" their constituency areas would lose funding if they failed to vote with the government. Now the gimpish cabinet secretary Simon Case is to investigate the allegations - which everyone including all opposition parties, deaf and blind groups and inmates of Strangeways say amounts to yet another gross misuse of public funds and total disregard of parliamentary rules. The clown minister’s spokesarsehole confirmed the reports when questioned about them on Friday while showing complete contempt for Brexit voters, flag wavers and Red Wall constituents. In a letter to Mr Case, Liberal Democrat leader Ed Davey said it has been proven that the government was “consistently threatening to withhold vital investment from communities across the UK, in an effort to blackmail backbenchers into voting in an unconscionable and immoral way. “It is unthinkable that local communities would be punished by having vital funding taken away, just because their deceitful Tory MPs attempt to defend the indefensible. Johnson, regarded widely as a waste of oxygen, said "the Red Wall voters kindly lent me their vote, it is now up to me how I best use it against them, after all, they all say they knew what they were voting for"
Just superb comic timing, isn’t it ??
RIP Bernard 🙏
Rip bernie.. jackanory, wombles, dr who 2150ad, the railway children, fawlty towers.
Another of my childhood fav's gone..
RIP bernie🙏🏼
Vale Bernard, and we need more shows like this than the stuff that is dished up to us now .
The dance move that Wilf did going out to the Senior bus on Doctor Who was similar to the moves on this.
He was definitely talented. RIP sir.
I love the way in which even the people in the audience are dressed up in old-fashioned music hall costumes.
very talented man, sadly missed. rest in peace Bernard.
What a coincidence... I watched "Two way stretch" yesterday.
Outstanding comedy with Peter Sellers, Bernard Cribbins, Wilfrid Hyde White and Lionel Jeffries among others 😄
I love classic comedies 👌👍
Thanks for uploading.
Greetings from Denmark🇩🇰
A national treasure
Somehow what passes for talent today doesn't come to close the legends like Bernard Cribbins.
Miss these great old time entertainers, RIP. and thanks
Modern day, so called "entertainers" are just totally incapable of this sort of thing.
Thank you Mr Cribbins.
A great loss to the world of entertainment.
He only ever had to walk out on to the stage and immediately I knew that I was in for a great time. Impeccable timing like a Swiss timepiece.
R.I.P Bernard C. You will be missed tons ❤️🙏🏻
He has incredibly melodic and articulate diction. I love Bernard Cribbins, he was a great part of my childhood, along with Brian Cant ❤❤
Sir I raise my hat to you go and be with all your carry on chums and have a right said fred carry on x x x love you SIR
Irreplaceable. R.I.P. Bernard Cribbens.
What a wonderful man! So many memories from my childhood as he voiced The Wombles & in the wonderful Railway children.
Marvellous talented honourable man . Sadly missed 👍🇬🇧
Oh Gawd Bless Him... A lifetime of joy. Thankyou.
the good old days was always a great show i loved it
God chuff, God rest, the soul of mrBernard Cribbins ohhhh crap could scarce get the words hysterical
Classic Cribbins!
Awesome to see The Good Old Days again - and Bernard Cribbins was a great contributor!
A genius and gentleman of greatness. RIP Bernard.
Truly saddened to hear of his passing, the most avuncular of uncles, big part of my childhood which he made better and how did he manage to remember all that dialogue? amazing talent.
One limerick after one...excellent.
A multi-faceted talent born when the music hall he so adroitly serves in this performance was still a recent
part of British social and musical history. RIP.
RIP to an ex Para a true gentleman who should have been knighted many years ago - WHY NOT? I met you years ago at Fanrborough Air Show you chatted like we were mates. Make them laugh in paradise old mate.
Such an abundance of talent, the man is a legend!
Thank goodness we shall have these memories of Bernard Cribbins to treasure forever - there are a great many Good Old Days on here featuring him, he really was one of the brightest stars on this programme. How sad to have lost Barry Cryer this year, also a stalwart of the programme, and often on the same bill with Bernard. And now this week Duggie Brown also a regular on the show. Boy don't we need the laughs today. At this sad time also remember fondly, Ken Dodd, Larry Grayson, Roy Hudd and John Inman who also made us roar with kindly humour that all our families could enjoy. God Bless them all.
What a showman. No one like him now.God bless him.
A truly great all round performer. From Carry on Spying, to music hall, childrens tv & Dr Who. RIP Bernard.
The little two-way ad-lib between between Don and Bernard after the slip on the stairs is a gem. Bernard even raised his hat to Don in silent acknowledgment. Beautiful.
one of the absolute best and will be greatly missed, one by one my heroes are leaving.
One of my dear, departed Airborne brothers. I remember this on the telly as a kid. RIP Sir.
I loved that show and the great Bernard Cribbins too! 😄👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏😊👍👍🇬🇧
Oh Bernard, I miss you. This was a delight to watch.
Bernard was an absolute trooper.
Thank you.
Subscribed.
Hello from Moscow.
This was filmed five minutes before the Edwardians discovered swearing.
R.I.P BERNARD CRIBBINS
What a lovely Carer and talent and vervsatile t oooooooooooo!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
So sad to hear we have lost Bernard. God rest.
I remember the classic, "Right, Said Fred" whose title became the name of a band. "Hole in the Ground," another classic from the early '60s.
The Good Old Days on Friday nights was watched by millions. No internet then, if you missed it then you had to wait decades for the internet to come along. We are very lucky. The BBC had a tendency to 'wipe' shows from its tapes as tape back in the 'Good Old Days' (lol) was very expensive. Now, of course we realise what cultural vandalism that was.
RIP, Mr. Cribbins
A brilliant entertainer in the old tradition. This TV show is a distant memory now. I would have completely forgotten about it but for this video. Most of all I remember the announcer.
Leonard Sachs (husband of Eleanor Summerfield and father-in-law to Siân Phillips)
On my 10th birthday!
Gawd bless you, Cribbins
RIP. Irreplaceable.
Love ol cribbo cracking clever fella well read x
Rip Bernard such a nice man met you at staithes filming old jack's boat
Rest easy
A poet, a singer, a dancer, a comedian.. 👏🎩
I'd really hoped to meet him some day...
What a fabulous multi talented performer he was...and a lovely man too, I believe..
I'm sure it's already been said. But what stands out to me about Cribbins is his timeless appeal. He never seemed dated, as he always seemed to follow the times (and embrace them) and that's what sustained his career. A truly unique talent.
Brilliant 👏
He'll be sorely missed!
God bless him. 🌹
So professional!
..... Legend
Brilliant, Bernard was just Brilliant, RIP Bernard.