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Started by Quirkafleeg, 27 February, 2006, 03:03:14 PM

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radiator

Can't believe it, someone whose work I adored growing up. That one stings. Rip.

Batman's Superior Cousin

I can't help but feel that Godpleton's avatar/icon gets more appropriate everyday... - TordelBack
Texts from Last Night

CrazyFoxMachine

Completely devastating. Only just saw the moderately okay "Believe Nothing" from the early noughties the other day... was made a thousand times better by Mayall's presence alone.

Gutted.

mogzilla

bloody hell :o rip rick
don't get into an argument with an idiot,he'll drag you down to his level then win with experience.

amines2058

58 is nothing bye Rik.  :(

The Enigmatic Dr X

Quote from: amines2058 on 09 June, 2014, 04:10:54 PM
58 is nothing bye Rik.  :(

Yup - and 56 is even less!

Quite shocked by this. If he was unwell, it hadn't registered
Lock up your spoons!

Dunk!

Lord Flashheart is no more.

Lots of TV laughter through my teens and early twenties involved Rik Mayall.

Sad, sad news.

"Trust we"

Proudhuff

DDT did a job on me

ZenArcade

That's terrible news about Rick Mayal, I started High School on the young ones.
Amines, really sorry to hear about your pals wife, 42 is way too young, I feel for all she has left behind, particularly the two kids. Cancer is a treacherous bast**d and no mistake. :-( Z
Ed is dead, baby Ed is...Ed is dead

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amines2058

Quote from: The Enigmatic Dr X on 09 June, 2014, 04:13:41 PM
Quote from: amines2058 on 09 June, 2014, 04:10:54 PM
58 is nothing bye Rik.  :(

Yup - and 56 is even less!

Quite shocked by this. If he was unwell, it hadn't registered

Sorry I saw his wiki which quoted him being born in 58 so me being a bit thick deduced his age to be 58!

amines2058

ZenArcade many thanks for the message.

Frank


Mayall had a nasty accident in the nineties, resulting in a brain injury doctors told him he shouldn't have survived. Everything since has been a bonus, I suppose.


COMMANDO FORCES

Sad news to wake up to, as part of my comedic life from school to now is over!
Farewell you old B'stard :'(

The Doctor Alt 8

#4559
I have just heard from the above. What the hell? How did it happen?

Very sad to hear of Rik Mayall's death. Thanks for The Young Ones, Bottom and everything else. http://bbc.in/TzSs8f 

Rik Mayall, star of The Young Ones, dies aged 56.

Rik Mayall's hit comedies included The Young Ones and Bottom
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British comedian and actor Rik Mayall has died aged 56, according to his management team.

He played the obnoxious, poetry-writing anarchist Rick in The Young Ones alongside his friend Adrian Edmondson before the duo later went on to star in their sitcom Bottom.

Mayall also appeared in shows including Blackadder and The New Statesman.

He was left seriously ill after a quad bike accident in 1998 which left him in a coma for several days.

Mayall's film roles included the comedies Drop Dead Fred and Guest House Paradiso.

The Young Ones
Mayall famously starred in The Young Ones
His big break came at The Comic Strip Club, performing with comedy partner Adrian Edmondson as 20th Century Coyote in the 1980s which led to cult television hit The Comic Strip Presents.

He co-wrote The Young Ones with Lise Mayer and Ben Elton, which shared cult status and schoolboy humour with later sitcom Bottom.

Mayall and Edmondson's slapstick comedy often involved fires, explosions, and hefty blows to the head with a frying pan.

He also famously played the loud-mouthed and lecherous Lord Flashheart in BBC comedy series Blackadder, starring Rowan Atkinson.

Mayall appeared in the second and fourth series, shouting catchphrases such as "woof!" and "let's do-oo-oo it!".

But his early, anarchic characters gave way to the smooth, scheming Conservative politician Alan B'Stard in The New Statesman, which ran on ITV from 1986 to 1992.

A statement from Mayall's management, Brunskill, said: "We are deeply saddened to announce the death of Rik Mayall who passed away this morning.

"We will be issuing a further statement in the fullness of time."

Rik Mayall and Ade Edmonson
The sitcom Bottom was one of the fruits of Mayall and Edmonson's long comedy partnership
Blackadder producer and writer John Lloyd told the BBC: "It's really a dreadful piece of news."

"He was the most extraordinarily good actor as well as being an amazing stand-up comics. Apart from being great company, he was a great professional," said Lloyd

Comedian David Walliams was among those paying tribute on Twitter, posting a video of Mayall's entrance as Lord Flashheart in Blackadder.

He wrote: "I am heartbroken that my comedy idol growing up Rik Mayall has died. He made me want to be a comedian."

Writer Caitlin Moran tweeted: "Oh, Lord Flashheart RIP. God I loved you so hard."

Director Edgar Wright also paid tribute: "Shocked and saddened that a comedy hero is gone; for those who grew up on The Young Ones, Rik Mayall was one of funniest performers ever."