New subscriber here, love the channel especially this video, have you/will you be doing a follow up? Keep up the good work team 👍
@celebritygraveyard425417 күн бұрын
@@Fenix1989 Thank you for your kind comment. Hopefully we'll be able to travel around the south east again and visit some more graves in that area. In the meantime there will be some more grave visits coming soon from a recent visit to London 🙂
@lunamele23 күн бұрын
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@Ligerpride25 күн бұрын
Some absolutely idiotic comments. RIP Freddie.
@augustseptember3503Ай бұрын
His two children were utterly vile! Only person who did care about him was his daughter-in-law.
@marksmith48312 ай бұрын
first thing that gets you is a church with boarded up windows what a disrespectful age we are living in
@angeloddrev2 ай бұрын
This is so strange, his wife left him when the children were young. He was about to embark on becoming a star in America. Charlie Chaplin told him he would be an even bigger star than he was. Unfortunately, after finding his wife ran off with another man, Norman had to quit his career as his star was rising and come home to raise his children. He continued with his career as much as was possible but it wasn't the same. I don't understand why that would be on his grave. None of his children's name's either, and jammed close to another. I'm not going to say much about his adult children, unfortunately I've met them. Sir Norman was a wonderful man, he deserved the world. I'm glad to see at least someone/s leaving a few little things there for him. I met him multiple times and he was always extremely kind to his fans and caring. I've worked in a theatre, most stars aren't even close to being as kind as he was. A true gentleman, with a childlike endearing quality. Very missed by many, but honestly mistreated his entire life. I'm so proud how well he did considering the odds. I highly recommend reading his book, he had a terrible upbringing and it's incredible he overcame all of the odds to become a huge star and bring joy to so many. A brilliant man.
@johnw.fordphotography42683 ай бұрын
shut of this sad shit piano music
@nasserghaffaritehrani5333 ай бұрын
every time i am sad i just watch SIR norman movie and change my mode . thanks norman
@carolsheenyhailstoneartgra39773 ай бұрын
What a legacy he left behind, best storyteller ever in my opinion RIP James thank you for your imagination 💕
@dougieduck953 ай бұрын
I hope this has been replaced Just doing my Dad after 15 years,, Needs doing to give the respect. Loved him as a performer so needs a descent memor
@gerw-od1ib3 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing this video .❤️ .Ifind it emotional and informative the musuc is beautiful .
@AngelaWard-t8g4 ай бұрын
I saw Norman wisdom . Some years ago when I visited my old friend in the Isle of Man he went to a place in Douglas with one of the Gibbs brothers to resive the freedom of the city. We stood outside watching them arrive and come back out of the building.
@davidmckinney65774 ай бұрын
Was her and her husband cremated
@sicks6six4 ай бұрын
ever since seeing him on Sunday night at the Palladium I loved to watch him during the 1960s, very funny man with great timing and stage presence, a total genius IMO,
@paulinelee17625 ай бұрын
Whatever the reason that is a Disgrace for such a Well Known and Beloved Actor worldwide . It Really is a sad sad thing. R.I.P. XXXXX
@samanthaplatt31026 ай бұрын
if anyone would like to go and place some flowers on the post code is RH20 4AE
@jjones18816 ай бұрын
God took the very best x
@johnny58056 ай бұрын
The stench of Hamster urine must have been overpowering !!! 😆
@johnny58056 ай бұрын
He never said a cuss word in any of his movies, TV appearances or interviews. Ever.
@johnny58056 ай бұрын
Let's not judge talent by the amount of flowers someone gets. If you've seen the Tommy Cooper grave video, you'll understand.
@johnny58056 ай бұрын
That gravestone is a crime against fonts ! 😀
@johnny58056 ай бұрын
"Cultural Catalyst" !!! He definitely overrated himself there ! 😀
@johnny58056 ай бұрын
There lies one of the most important British artists of the last 200 years, a sidenote on his parents' gravestone. They couldn't find a space for him in Manchester Cathedral ?! Disgraceful.
@johnny58056 ай бұрын
There really wasn't a more famous TV personality in the UK than Tommy Cooper. And there he lies, in an overgrown, untended grave, no flowers, no little visitor gifts, or even pebbles left behind. He still has a daughter (Victoria) who is a live. She obviously doesn't care about her Dad.
@johnny58056 ай бұрын
Boycie: "Do you know my wife, Marlene ?" Del: "ALL the boys know Marlene !" 😀
@johnny58056 ай бұрын
I appreciate your videos. Unlike other channels, we don't have to sit through 15 minutes where you walk to the gravesite whilst you read out their biographies. This particular video shows death as the great leveler even more so than the other celebs. Here's a man who was BD in Princess Margaret, who was on first name terms with The Queen, and here's his unloved grave with no flowers - even though he has 5 kids !
@celebritygraveyard42546 ай бұрын
@@johnny5805 I'm glad you like them, thank you
@johnny58056 ай бұрын
"Blairskaith House". That was weird. I went looking at his Wikipedia page, thinking it was maybe something to do with his University. It's not mentioned there. But Googling his name and 'Blairskaith House' says that the place was where he lived. It's not like he's going to be confused with any other Magnus Magnusson !
@geoffreypine82556 ай бұрын
was Marcel King the lead singer with soul group Sweet sensation ! who had chart hit with Sad sweet dreamer !.
@celebritygraveyard42546 ай бұрын
@@geoffreypine8255 yes that's him
@vladimirviktorovich51538 ай бұрын
😢
@trevorkeyes60679 ай бұрын
14 years ago when he passed away good age 95
@karenplater84919 ай бұрын
Someone needs to keep his flower vases full he bought so much joy and laughter into people's lives rip Mr wisdom
@marks981410 ай бұрын
RIP. One of Britain’s greatest comedians.
@BusterMoonAndSonicFan202210 ай бұрын
RIP
@bluenose844210 ай бұрын
Mr Grimsdale!!!! Brilliantly funny, humble man. Much missed. Grew up with his movies. Every one was just so funny.
@filmsforallnations11 ай бұрын
I met John Challis at a Waterstones book signing. He was nothing like Boycie in real life. It just doesn’t feel real that he is gone now. He will be forever immortalised as Boycie in Only Fools and Horses.
@themoanerdroner Жыл бұрын
RIP Norman. Thank you for the laughs. I didn’t realise he was buried in the Isle of Man. I’ll visit the grave next time I’m over there
@littleflower9425 Жыл бұрын
RIP
@trevorkeyes6067 Жыл бұрын
22years since his death a comedy legend r.i.p
@trevorkeyes6067 Жыл бұрын
This year will mark the 40th anniversary of his death
@martinking2199 Жыл бұрын
My hero, what this Gentleman couldn't do you can write on the back of a stamp. More than a legend Sir Norman Wisdom is pure Gold ,national treasure status I will never forget growing up watching the funniest films with a genius who had the warmest heart in the world .miss you Norman RIP forever.
@Negthetarget Жыл бұрын
Thanks you sir norman x loved always
@iggydip Жыл бұрын
Janet Brown was a comedic genius and impressionist.Amazing that her husband Peter Butterworth, who played the buffoon in many a Carry On film was a prisoner of war and held at Stalag Luft and was a key member of the Great Escape team. He was supposed to be the last man out but stayed to keep sending coded messages to British Intelligence. Another prisoner Talbot Rothwell was a scriptwriter for the Carry On films too. Butterworth was turned down to play himself in the 1949 movie The Great Escape.
@johnny58056 ай бұрын
Just going by his Wikipedia page, he played a MINOR role in the escape from Stalag Luft III portrayed in the book/movie 'The Wooden Horse', NOT 'The Great Escape' . The rest, it seems you totally made up, because there's no sources for it online at all.
That was after a quick search. Leave the rest to you. You obviously have a lot of time on your hands. Sorry it wasn’t up to your standard!
@mattkylie6723 Жыл бұрын
Still laughing, thanks Norm, God rest you 👏🏻
@dianeunderhill8506 Жыл бұрын
A much more talented entertainer than today's so-called comedians. Very much in the style of Laurel and Hardy. He also had a very good singing voice. It was an age of innocent fun, sadly gone for ever!
@paulwalker1793 Жыл бұрын
You can go to a few countries around the world,and two names people always know are sir Bobby Charlton and sir Norman wisdom..
@williamkearn6886 Жыл бұрын
Charles Machias Langston, 1889-1944.
@williamkearn6886 Жыл бұрын
Charles Machias Bayard Langston, November 17th, 1889 - February 17th, 1944, Was A Croatian Officer Of The HRS NZ Steam Passenger Train's Alexandra To Pukerangi Express, Charles Machias Bayard Langston Was Born On November 17th 1889, Charles Machias Langston Surved Under Captain Marlin Johnson Roddick Clansbluth On February 26th, 1943, In Dunedin, New Zealand, On February 17th, 1944, Charles Died In The 1944 Ranfurly Train Collision In A Fight With The Jamaican People In Central Otago At The Age Of 55, His Body Was Finally Found In The Wreckage After The Crash, He Is Buried Next To The Site Where The 2 Trains Collied, He Is Remembered As A Croatian Officer Of The HRS NZ Steam Passenger Train's Alexandra To Pukerangi Express. R.I.P Charles Machias Bayard Langston, November 17th, 1889 - February 17th, 1944.
@barnham9388 Жыл бұрын
I live only a couple of hundred yards away - will go and check it out tomorrow! Will report back on whether still just a wooden cross….
@PersianMotorcycle Жыл бұрын
I can not believe that a famous Norman wisdom international acter could graveyard somewhere like this place,,, this fantastic person needs a memorial stone much bigger in some special place I remember when I was kid, Iranian TV shows invited him to my country Iran, which was 46 years ago he made a lot of jokes, and at that time I did not understand English but the way he acted was a marvellous entertainer. He was a national treasure provider of laughter and smiles thank you norman ❤🌹
@tungstenkid2271 Жыл бұрын
It'd be very interesting to know where film stars and singers are laid to rest, perhaps there's an illustrated book on the subject, I don't know. PS- one of the soldiers who survived the battle against the zulus at Rorkes Drift is buried in a cemetery just down the road from me in Plymouth UK.