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OBIT: Harry Secombe - RIP

11 Apr 01 - 05:29 PM (#438474)
Subject: OBIT: Harry Secombe - RIP
From: Linda Kelly

Sad news that Harry Secombe has passed away age 79. Farewell and God bless ya, Neddie Seagoon!!!


11 Apr 01 - 07:06 PM (#438556)
Subject: RE: Harry Secombe - RIP
From: Seamus Kennedy

Sorry to hear it. One Goon left.

Seamus


11 Apr 01 - 09:53 PM (#438671)
Subject: RE: Harry Secombe - RIP
From: alison

awwwwwwwww

sorry to hear that.... a lovely man and a great voice

may God be good to you Harry........

slainte

alison


11 Apr 01 - 11:14 PM (#438716)
Subject: RE: Harry Secombe - RIP
From: Owlkat

Hi, I'm so sorry to hear about Harry Secombe. He was a very funny and vibrant man. One thought that may add a little cheer, though. It would be nice if he could get together with Peter Sellers, wherever he is. I'm sure they could find some ways to amuse themselves. That only leaves Spike Milligan though. NOOOOOOOOO! You can't have him. We're not done with him just yet. Ying tong iddle I PO! Cheers, Owl.


11 Apr 01 - 11:25 PM (#438721)
Subject: RE: Harry Secombe - RIP
From: Jimmy C

That's too bad, he was a great comic and singer. There will be some angels roaring with laughter tonight. May he rest in peace.


12 Apr 01 - 12:02 AM (#438740)
Subject: RE: Harry Secombe - RIP
From: Liz the Squeak

The demise of Sir Cumference.... I hadn't heard, and wish I hadn't now.

All the goon times are past and gone.

LTS


12 Apr 01 - 12:37 AM (#438764)
Subject: RE: Harry Secombe - RIP
From: Deni

I wish i hadn't heard too, LTS. It's like all those things from childhood, the things you thought were forever, suddenly aren't like crumpets around the fire and your mum being there when you get home from school, and collecting free chestnuts on the way home... right that's done it. I'm getting all maudlin again. Still I suppose I can always be there when my kids come home from school...that's something.

R.I.P HARRY and my Mum and Dad. I'll miss you all.


12 Apr 01 - 12:46 AM (#438769)
Subject: RE: Harry Secombe - RIP
From: Rick Fielding

He gave me sooooo many laughs. Remember when his Bagpipes would always get run over?

RIP Sir Harry.

Rick


12 Apr 01 - 01:27 AM (#438792)
Subject: RE: Harry Secombe - RIP
From: MARINER

Very sad to hear. The Goons and all B.B.C.Radio comedy shows were an essential part of my growingup in the 50's.(Over here in the S/E of Ireland we always got a great reception on the old medium wave).Even on "serious" programmes Secombe could never keep a straight face for long, he was always a ball of laughs. Farewell Seagoon.


12 Apr 01 - 03:18 AM (#438813)
Subject: RE: Harry Secombe - RIP
From: fat B****rd

RIP Neddie Seagoon indeed. Tapes of old Goon Shows and a healthy dose of Leadbelly helped me through a couple of down times. A great man and badly missed. Love and sympathy to his family and friends and thankyou Neddie.


12 Apr 01 - 03:28 AM (#438815)
Subject: RE: Harry Secombe - RIP
From: sledge

Indeed another part of growing up gone, Sir Harry will be sadly missed.

Stuart


12 Apr 01 - 03:39 AM (#438819)
Subject: RE: Harry Secombe - RIP
From: GMT

A sad loss but he's left us some wonderful memories.

Rest in Peace Sir Harry

Gary


12 Apr 01 - 04:38 AM (#438833)
Subject: RE: Harry Secombe - RIP
From: John J

Very sad news. It must have hit Spike Milligan hard. John


12 Apr 01 - 06:02 AM (#438848)
Subject: RE: Harry Secombe - RIP
From: JudeL

I hadn't heard , and now I'm sad. His singing voice was amazing it felt like it filled the room, wrapped you up and gave you and the whole world a hug. And like fat B****d there were times when his irreverent humour really helped put the world back into perspective and made the bad times bearable.
Zen hugs to his family and all that knew him, he will be missed
Jude


12 Apr 01 - 09:35 AM (#438941)
Subject: RE: Harry Secombe - RIP
From: Dave the Gnome

Ditto to all the above and more....

Milligan tells of his first meeting with Secombe - or was it the other way round? Nevermind.

Anyway one of them had somehow lost a field gun (cannon) when they were in the army. Bumping into the each other the converstaion went -

"'scuse me have you seen a field gun pass this way?"

"Not sure - what colour was it?"

Classic stuff that legends are made of.

Heaven is now a better place...

DtG


12 Apr 01 - 11:29 AM (#439023)
Subject: RE: Harry Secombe - RIP
From: jeffp

The Scotsman Online has a very nice obituary and appreciation today. It's at www.thescotsman.co.uk.

jeffp


12 Apr 01 - 12:43 PM (#439072)
Subject: RE: Harry Secombe - RIP
From: GUEST,JohnB

There will always be a Welcome in the Hillsides for Neddy. JohnB


12 Apr 01 - 02:18 PM (#439148)
Subject: RE: Harry Secombe - RIP
From: zander (inactive)

If there is somewhere else to go when we die you can be sure that Neddy Seagoon, Peter Sellers and Michael Bentine aka the Great Peruvian Twit will have by now started some alternative comedy, what a loss to us. We don't want the Milligan to join them yet. God Bless Neddy, Dave


12 Apr 01 - 06:13 PM (#439346)
Subject: RE: Harry Secombe - RIP
From: bill\sables

I worked for Yorkshire Television for 16 years and in that time I must have done dozens of "Stars on Sunday" programmes where Harry did bible readings and songs, so we got to know each other quite well. But I will always remember his first visit after he was knighted, the floor manager called us all over and said Harry Secombe was comming in and that we were to call him Sir Harry from now on.
Well, when he arrived in the studio and we all called him Sir he made a little speech telling us he hadn't changed since the knighthood and would we still continue to use just Harry as we had always done.
I will miss him greatly.
Bill


12 Apr 01 - 07:47 PM (#439390)
Subject: RE: Harry Secombe - RIP
From: vindelis

The BBC showed a 1970's Parkinson interview with Harry Secombe, this afternoon. It was hilarious. He will be sadly missed.


15 Apr 01 - 08:00 AM (#441027)
Subject: RE: Harry Secombe - RIP Request
From: GUEST,john@lurgi.freeserve.co.uk

Using the new fangled aluminium voice projection cone, Jock did shout --

Hello folks, folks of world. Sorry to poke my size 11's into your message board!

As a denizen of alt.fan.goons, I'm in the process of gathering condolence messages to pass onto Myra (Sir Harry's widow. If anyone would like to send me a message to be included in this document, send it to :-

john@lurgi.freeserve.co.uk

Please include your(real)name and your town/city, country, to show Myra the World-wide sympathy at this trying time.

Thank you in advance for any support for Harry's family.

Jock O'Knees alt.fan.goons AKA John Clark


15 Apr 01 - 12:44 PM (#441124)
Subject: RE: Harry Secombe - RIP
From: Rick Fielding

Seagoon and Leadbelly! Can't think of a better combination!

Rick


15 Apr 01 - 01:29 PM (#441156)
Subject: RE: Harry Secombe - RIP
From: Liz the Squeak

There was an interview with Des O'Connor that was better; Des laughed so hard that he split his trousers and asked a wardrobe mistress to have a needle and thread handy, and that she wasn't to bite the thread afterwards. He actually turned to camera and showed the split up the back... all with Harry in hysterics in tne next seat.....

LTS