Doctor Who showrunner Russell T Davies has revealed Bernard Cribbins had been due to have a bigger role in the show before his death. The second special 60th-anniversary episode left fans in ...
Doctor Who and Wombles actor Bernard Cribbins has died aged 93, his agent has confirmed. During a career that spanned seven decades, Cribbins narrated the 1970s children's programme The Wombles.
The veteran British actor and comedian Bernard Cribbins has died, aged 93. Cribbins's career spanned more than seven decades, and saw him appear in Fawlty Towers, Doctor Who and the Railway Children.
Veteran actor Bernard Cribbins - best known for his role in The Railway Children and as the voice of The Wombles - is to join the cast of Coronation Street, it was announced today. Cribbins will ...
Bernard Cribbins was a multi-talented performer. Actor, comedian, singer and raconteur: he had a go at everything from Shakespeare to pantomime, Jackanory to Top of the Pops. He was the voice of ...
In memory of Bernard Cribbins, let's celebrate his best character: Doctor Who's Wilfred Mott! WhatCulture is part of Future plc, an international media group and leading digital publisher.
This adaptation of Rider Haggard’s classic fantasy novel was made on an unusually large budget for Hammer, and in addition to ...
Leslie Phillips, Jon Pertwee, Bernard Cribbins, Jack Douglas and Jim Dale tread the boards alongside a host of British TV stand-up comics and sitcom actors from the 1990s, spoofing up the story of ...
'Actually, I've got a dog called Womble,' said Mike Batt's greatest fan, the late Queen Elizabeth II. She also loved his song The Closest Thing To Crazy, which Terry Wogan regularly played on ...
Kenneth Grahame's classic tale of Mole, Ratty, Badger and Toad abridged in 10 episodes and read by the late Bernard Cribbins. There is a Resource Pack with guidance, worksheets and follow-up ...
True love vs. prostitution, involving a Yank artist (William Holden) with a Chinese bar-girl (Nancy Kwan) in Hong Kong. Ben: Michael Wilding. Kay: Sylvia Syms. O'Neill: Laurence Naismith.