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  1. 21 de nov. de 2017 · Rodney Bewes - star of BBC sitcom The Likely Lads - is dead at 79. Sharing the news on Twitter, Rodney's agent Michelle Braidman tweeted: "It is with great sadness that we confirm that our dear ...

  2. 22 de nov. de 2017 · 22/11/2017 08:35am GMT. Actor Rodney Bewes has died at the age of 79, his agent has confirmed. Rodney starred in a number of popular TV shows during his decades in the entertainment industry and ...

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › James_BolamJames Bolam - Wikipedia

    Bolam's co-star Rodney Bewes stated in 2005 that the two actors had not spoken since the film had been made, a period of over thirty years. The rift, according to Bewes, developed through his indiscreetly telling a journalist that when Bolam's wife revealed she was pregnant, Bolam was so startled that the car he was driving mounted a pavement and almost crashed into a lamp post. [8]

  4. 22 de nov. de 2017 · Born: November 27, 1937; Died: November 21, 2017. RODNEY Bewes, who has died aged 79, was one of the most familiar and best loved sitcom actors of the 1960s and 1970s in his role as one of the The ...

  5. Rodney Bewes az Internet Movie Database-ben (angolul) Rodney Bewes a Rotten Tomatoeson (angolul) A lap utolsó módosítása: 2021. november 22., 08:39; A lap szövege Creative Commons Nevezd meg! – Így add tovább! 4.0 licenc alatt van; egyes esetekben más módon is ...

  6. 1 de dic. de 2023 · Forsyth's character Thelma was married to Bob, played by Rodney Bewes, in Whatever Happened to the Likely Lads? The actress died peacefully in her sleep on Friday, surrounded by family, her agent ...

  7. www.bafta.org › heritage › in-memory-ofRodney Bewes | BAFTA

    A British actor who was best known for playing one half of The Likely Lads, Bewes played the well-intentioned Bob Ferris in the original sitcom (1964-1966), Whatever Happened to the Likely Lads? (1973-1974) and its big screen version (1976). His other screen highlights included Billy Liar (1963) and the sitcom he created, Albert! (1969-1972). Read Rodney Bewes' Guardian obituary here.