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It Ain't Half Hot Mum 1974 - 1981 Opening and Closing Theme (With Snippets & Whispering Grass) - Duration: 9:22. [program ends]  Layton was also also the voice of Sydney, the well know animated character in the Tetley Tea adverts. Muhammad: If I could live in England, they could shout at me and call me rude names all day.It would be bliss.

He met wife Jayne in 1986 when they worked on a touring production of The Dresser, and the couple went on to have a daughter, Lily. Born in 1930 to Welsh parents in Canning Town, east London, he moved to his father's village in Ogmore Valley, Wales, at the outbreak of the Second World War. [repeated line]  He also reworked the classic Laurel and Hardy movie song Trail of the Lonesome Pine featuring politician Sir Cyril Smith.TV audiences also saw the actor play a cameo role in the award winning series, The League of Gentlemen.Estelle passed away on in August 2003 aged 70, with his family at his bedside in Rochdale Infirmary following a period of illness.His widow said: 'He had a lovely singing voice, He regretted it was not more well known.

He was an actor, known for Showing all 45 items Jump to: Photos (33) Quotes (12) Photos . Tributes have poured in following the news Windsor Davies - star of It Ain't Half Hot Mum - passed away last week aged 88.Forty-five years on, catchphrases including 'Shuutt up!!' As a fan of Rudyard Kipling, Clegg also co-produced a one-man show with wife Mavis, based on the storyteller, that achieved success at the Edinburgh Festival in the 1980s. He died in 2003 aged 70The late 4ft 9in star played Gunner 'Lofty' Sugden in the 70s sitcom and also had a number-one hit with Whispering Grass, dueting with fellow actor Windsor Davies.Estelle was born in Manchester, and spent his early years there until the Second World War, when he was evacuated to Darwen, near Blackburn, Lancashire.He became a boy soprano at the Holy Trinity Church there, known today as St Peter's, Darwen.His first stage experience was with a local charity group, the Manchester Kentucky Minstrels.This led to a solo career in the north of England Club circuit - renowned as a tough circuit for any aspiring artiste - during which time he met Davies.His big break came when he appeared in another BBC classic, Dad's Army, playing a Pickford's removal man delivering a naval gun to the platoon,Estelle starred in the hit TV show along with Mervyn Hayes, left, and Windsor Davies, centre. The show was first broadcast in BBC One in 1974 and ran over 56 episodes before ending in 1981Davies (centre) is pictured on set with co-stars Don Estelle (fourth right), Melvyn Hayes (second right) and George Layton (fifth right). He also did voice work  - playing various voices as part of kids cartoon show Pigeon Street. I spoke to the co-writer, David Croft, and he said, "If you’re not happy, you can leave," so I did. He also appeared in the TV series Ring Out An Alibi, The New Statesman, Terrahawks and Never The Twain, as well as the films Carry On England and Carry On Behind.
John Clegg was born to English parents in Punjab, India in 1934 and played Gunner 'Paderewski' Graham in It Ain't Half Hot Mum (left) having started his career at the prestigious RADA drama school in London.

!It Ain't Half Hot Mum ran for eight years and brought the release of a cast album of the show.The ensuing single, Whispering Grass, sold well over one million copies; a follow-up album by the duo, Sing Lofty, sold more than 80,000 copies.Estelle performed regularly around the world, from the UK to New Zealand, Australia and beyond.In 1999 he wrote his autobiography, Thoughts of a Gemini.