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RIP Keith Barron
Addickted
November 2017
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Actor famous for his roles in Duty Free, Coronation Street, Doctor Who, Benidorm and Randall and Hopkirk (Deceased) died today at 83.
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ricky_otto
November 2017
Rip
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HantsAddick
November 2017
So sorry to read that, hadn't heard
always enjoyed his performances. R.I.P. Keith
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killerandflash
November 2017
RIP
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Algarveaddick
November 2017
Sad news - always enjoyed the stuff he was in, even the slightly naff stuff he bought a sparkle to. RIP
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bobmunro
November 2017
I had no comprehension he was that old - always seemed to stay the same age to me in whatever he was in.
Good innings and a good career.
RIP
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stonemuse
November 2017
RIP
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Brendan_O_Connell
November 2017
RIP
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soapy_jones
November 2017
RIP. Was a great comic actor. Duty Free was a favorite.
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Bedsaddick
November 2017
RIP
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nth_london_addick
November 2017
Duty free was absolutely brilliant, when I was a kid I loved it
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Johnnysummers5
November 2017
RIP Keith
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Chippycafc
November 2017
RIP, very versatile actor.
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Fanny Fanackapan
November 2017
Sleep tight, Keith.
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JohnBoyUK
November 2017
Used to love Duty Free as a kid. RIP.
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uie2
November 2017
Also loved Duty free as a kid, RIP Keith
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WSA
November 2017
RIP Keith
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addickfanatic
November 2017
Duty free was great fun, amazed he was 83, was watching him in DCI Banks recently and he looked in his early 70s. RIP
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Good innings and a good career.
RIP