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‘Likely Lad’ Bewes dies aged 79

TribuTes: Actor became famous as Bob Ferris in ’60s and ’70s classics

- Joe nersessian

The Likely Lads star Rodney Bewes has died aged 79, a week before his birthday.

The actor – best known for his role as Bob Ferris in the ’60s BBC sitcom and its ’70s sequel, Whatever Happened To The Likely Lads? – died yesterday morning, a representa­tive told the Press Associatio­n.

His agent Michelle Braidman described him as a “true one-off”, in a statement on Twitter.

She added: “It is with great sadness that we confirm that our dear client, the much-loved actor Rodney Bewes, passed away this morning.

“We will miss his charm and ready wit.”

Bewes, 79, would have turned 80 on November 27 and is survived by his four children, Billy, Joe, Tom and Daisy, and two grandchild­ren, Oscar and Eliza.

As Bob, he would often ponder the merits of beer and birds opposite James Bolam, who played loveable sponger Terry Collier in the sitcom and its sequel, which drew audiences of up to 27 million.

But off-screen the pair endured a stormy relationsh­ip, with them eventually not speaking for decades.

Brigit Forsyth, as Bob’s girlfriend and eventual fiancée Thelma, also featured in the series.

In 1984 he earned a Doctor Who credit for a leading role during Peter Davison’s run as the Time Lord. He portrayed a humanoid named Stien in Resurrecti­on Of The Daleks, which aired during the sci-fi show’s 21st series.

Bewes was born in Bingley, Yorkshire, and childhood asthma meant he was confined to the house until the age of 12 but two years later he secured his first profession­al role and he eventually went to London to study drama at Rada.

In later life he lived in Henley-onThames and Olympic champion rower Matthew Pinsent shared a memory of the star from the town.

He wrote on Twitter: “RIP Rodney Bewes. Rowers will remember him sitting on the booms at Henley in his LondonRC cap/blazer, clapping every crew past. Every one, every day.”

Comedian Jack Dee also paid tribute, writing on Twitter: “RIP Rodney Bewes. Likely Lads one of THE great sitcoms.”

Writer and Radio DJ Danny Baker wrote: “Rodney Bewes has died. What a dreadful bit of news. See ya, kidda.”

 ?? Picture: PA. ?? Rodney Bewes made the part of the social climbing Bob Ferris his own in the Likely Lads.
Picture: PA. Rodney Bewes made the part of the social climbing Bob Ferris his own in the Likely Lads.

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