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Brian Murphy RIP

Brilliant comic actor and lovely guy by all accounts. RIP.

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  • RIP George Roper.
  • RIP many a laugh watching his shows. RIP
  • Loved watching George & Mildred,only recently been watching the repeats that have been popping up lately on some random tv channels too…RIP Brian 
  • Rip George!
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  • RIP. Loved the One Foot In The Grave episode.
  • RIP G.Roper
  • George Roper was a great character. He was ideal for the part. RIP Brian.   
  • edited February 4
    RIP = played the part of George Roper as Algarve says above perfectly. Always made me chuckle.
  • Just noticed he was married to the actress playing spikes girlfriend in Hi Di Hi.
  • RIP....Seem to remember seeing George and Mildred on Bournemouth Pier on a family holiday back in the 70's.
  • Oh man…..RIP. 

    Used to like seeing him strolling round M&S in Bromley. 
  • BodBod
    edited February 4
    So sad to see such an iconic comic actor pass away. George and Mildred was a superb sitcom- the acting was wonderful and the scripts very sharp and witty. Brian perfectly portrayed a character that will live long in the sitcom memory.
    RIP.
  • Only vague memories of George & Mildred as was too young but RIP Brian, I remember my parents laughing a lot. 
  • As a kid, I loved Man about this house & G&M. Back then I thought he was a pensioner, but he would've been in his 40's. Still, 92 isn't a bad innings.
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  • RIP. Very iconic actor.
  • Reminded of him every day when getting the train at Shortlands, he used to live opposite.
    George and Mildred was a classic.
    A great actor who led a wonderful life.
    Sleep well Sir.
  • RIP Brian.
    He lived in Siward Road Bromley (10 mins from me) for very many years, although I believe he moved away in more recent years.
  • My favourite memory of Brian was the Booze Cruise trilogy about 20 years ago. Feel good corny gentle comedy.  The suntan lotion scene with him and Neil Pearson was priceless. 
  • As a kid, I loved Man about this house & G&M. Back then I thought he was a pensioner, but he would've been in his 40's. Still, 92 isn't a bad innings.
    Thought the same.
  • edited February 4
    RIP Brian.
    He lived in Siward Road Bromley (10 mins from me) for very many years, although I believe he moved away in more recent years.
    He also had the place on the corner by the lights at Shortlands station.
    I was in Tom Bells opposite the (C)Oakhill on the Bromley Road, he still had the same nasally voice.
  • Very funny man,sadly we dont have these sort of comedians or their shows anymore.
    RIP Brian
  • Very funny man, perfect as Yootha Joyce's henpecked husband. RIP.
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