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Rodney Bewes

Rodney Bewes (27 November 1937 – 21 November 2017)[2] was an English television actor and writer who portrayed Bob Ferris in the BBC television sitcom The Likely Lads (1964–66) and its colour sequel Whatever Happened to the Likely Lads? (1973–74). Bewes' later career was of a much lower profile, but he continued to work as a stage actor.[3]

Rodney Bewes
Rodney Bewes in 2004
Born(1937-11-27)27 November 1937
Died21 November 2017(2017-11-21) (aged 79)
Cadgwith, Cornwall, England
Occupations
  • Actor
  • performer
  • scriptwriter
Years active1952–2015
Spouses
Sylvia N. Tebbitt
(m. 1963, divorced)
Daphne Black
(m. 1973; died 2015)
[1]
Children4

Early life Edit

Bewes was born in Bingley in the West Riding of Yorkshire,[4] to Horace, an Eastern Electricity Board showroom clerk, and Bessie, who was a teacher of children with learning difficulties.[5] His family lived for a few years in the Crossflatts district of Bingley,[6] before they moved to Luton, where he attended Stopsley Secondary School.[7] Because of his early ill-health (he suffered from asthma and bronchitis), one of the reasons the family moved, his mother tended to keep him off school.[3] His illness receded, and the family eventually returned to the north.[when?]

Having seen an advertisement in the Daily Herald, Bewes auditioned for the title role in Billy Bunter of Greyfriars School just before he turned 13, and was in the last two short-listed for the role, losing to Gerald Campion.[3] However, he did appear in two early television roles for the BBC, Mystery at Mountcliffe Chase[5] and The Pickwick Papers (both 1952).[8] At 14, he moved to London to attend RADA's preparatory school.

After two years of national service in the RAF, Bewes attended RADA. He was working nights in hotels, doing the washing-up, to finance his studies at RADA during the day, and hence was frequently to be found asleep in class. He was expelled during his final year.[9]

Early career Edit

Bewes began appearing in repertory theatre and obtained parts in the television drama series Dixon of Dock Green (1962) and Z-Cars (1963).[1] He also appeared in the film version of Billy Liar (1963) as Arthur Crabtree, alongside his close friend Tom Courtenay. The two men shared a flat at the time; Bewes, having seen Courtenay's script, independently and successfully approached the casting director for the part.[3] The following year his Northern working-class background and natural Northern accent stood him in good stead, landing him the role of Bob Ferris in The Likely Lads (1964–66) after Dick Clement and Ian La Frenais had seen him in Billy Liar.[5]

In The Likely Lads, Ferris was the more ambitious of two Newcastle factory workers, with Terry Collier (James Bolam) being his lazy and more cynical friend.[8] The series, at first broadcast on the newly launched BBC2, proved successful both critically and in the ratings when it was shown on the BBC1 and ran for three series.[5][10] Between his two spells as a 'Likely Lad', Bewes also appeared in Man in a Suitcase (1967), Father, Dear Father (1968) and as "Mr Rodney" on The Basil Brush Show (1968–69). He starred in his own ITV sitcom Dear Mother...Love Albert (later known as Albert!, 1969–72), which he created and co-wrote with Derrick Goodwin.

Bewes appeared in the 1969 theatrical production of She Stoops to Conquer as Tony Lumpkin.[11] He also appeared in the film Spring and Port Wine (1970) which starred James Mason, and played the Knave of Hearts in Alice's Adventures in Wonderland (1972).[12] Bewes and Bolam reunited for the sequel that continued the Bob and Terry saga, Whatever Happened to the Likely Lads? (1973–74).[8] It ran for two series of 13 episodes, followed by a Christmas special in 1974.[13] The original series was adapted for radio (1967–68) as was the sequel (1975), and a cinema spin-off (The Likely Lads, 1976) also followed.[14]

Bewes' later film roles included Jabberwocky (1977), Unidentified Flying Oddball (1979) and The Wildcats of St Trinian's (1980). Although better known for his comedy and light entertainment roles, viewers were given an opportunity to see Bewes's serious acting ability in a made-for-TV film adaptation of John Ford's 17th century play, 'Tis Pity She's a Whore (1980).[15] Despite a guest role in the Doctor Who serial Resurrection of the Daleks in 1984, his television career had largely ended by the mid-1980s.[8]

Later career Edit

On the West End stage, Bewes appeared in the play Middle-Age Spread and Funny Money, a farce by Ray Cooney.[3]

In 1981, he starred in "A Very Private Man" on BBC Radio.[16][17] During 1982, he served as spokesman for the now defunct trade organisation, the British Onion Marketing Board, appearing in a number of print advertisements during the year.[18]

Bewes remained active as a stage performer in the 1990s and later with one-man versions of Three Men in a Boat and Diary of a Nobody, both of which shows he toured extensively in the UK.

Bewes final appearance on television was in 2009 when he played retired bank manager Edward Walton in the Heartbeat episode Ties That Bind.[19]

In July 2013, he was The Marshal (Philippe Pétain) in the Southwark Playhouse production of Peter Ustinov's The Moment of Truth.[20] He was back in Edinburgh again in 2015 for an autobiographical show, An Audience with Rodney Bewes... Who?[21]

Bewes' autobiography, A Likely Story, was published in September 2005.[7] In the autobiography, and on Michael Parkinson's BBC Radio 2 show in 2005, he stated that his Likely Lads co-star James Bolam had not spoken to him for the past 30 years. It had been assumed for years that Bolam and Bewes were friends off-screen as well as on; a pretence they kept up because their public expected it. However, they had comprehensively fallen out when Bewes indiscreetly related a personal anecdote about Bolam in a 1976 press interview, and they had not spoken since. He blamed Bolam's fear of having his privacy invaded, and of being eternally typecast, leading to his refusing to allow repeats of The Likely Lads. The final breach, said Bewes, occurred when, having told an anecdote about the birth of his own triplets, he followed on with a story of how Bolam's wife, actress Susan Jameson, had told him she was pregnant while he was driving, and he almost crashed the car. Bewes repeated this story, thinking it was already public knowledge; but then, on realising he might have crossed a line, phoned Bolam to forewarn him of the article, and got a frosty reaction. "There was this dreadful silence. He put the phone down. I called him back, he didn't answer. He hasn't spoken to me since."[22][23]

In 2010, Bewes also complained about his former co-star's refusal to allow The Likely Lads to be repeated on network television (both had to give approval), preventing him from earning anything from the repeats; "He must be very wealthy; me, I've just got an overdraft and a mortgage".[24] Shortly before he died, in an interview with the Daily Mirror, Bewes once more lamented the loss of his friendship with Bolam.[1] Bolam, however, denied such a rift ever existed, stating after Bewes' death that they "didn't talk for 40 years because of their busy schedules rather than resentment", and he had "nothing but fond memories" of Bewes.[25] Bolam denied he had the ability to block repeats of the TV series.[26]

Death Edit

Bewes died on 21 November 2017, six days before his 80th birthday, in his seaside home at Cadgwith in south Cornwall.[27] He is survived by a daughter and three sons.[1]

Filmography Edit

Film Edit

Year Title Role Notes
1962 A Prize of Arms Private Maynard Uncredited
We Joined the Navy Recruitment interviewee Uncredited
1963 Heavens Above! Milkfloat driver Uncredited
Billy Liar Arthur Crabtree
1964 The Chase George TV film
1965 San Ferry Ann Lover Boy
1968 Decline and Fall... of a Birdwatcher Arthur Potts
1969 All Star Comedy Carnival Albert Courtnay TV film
1970 Spring and Port Wine Harold Crompton
1972 Alice's Adventures in Wonderland Knave of Hearts
1973 The Three Musketeers Spy
1975 Jonah and the Whale Jonah TV film
1976 The Likely Lads Bob Ferris
1977 Jabberwocky The Other Squire
1979 Saint Jack Smale
Unidentified Flying Oddball Clarence
1980 'Tis Pity She's a Whore Bergetto TV film
The Wildcats of St Trinian's Peregrine Butters
1982 East Lynne Raymond Vane TV film
1993 Come Snow, Come Blow TV film

Television Edit

Year Title Role Notes
1952 Mystery at Mountcliffe Chase Jeremy Nicholls TV short
The Pickwick Papers Joe 2 episodes
1961 ITV Playhouse Signals operator Episode: "Private Potter"
1962 Dixon of Dock Green PC Screen Episode: "An Escort for Harry"
Emergency Ward 10 Roger Mayne 1 episode
Armchair Theatre Barman Episode: "The Irish Boys"
1963 Z-Cars Sammy Episode: "The Main Chance"
Love Story Smith Episode: "The Wedding of Smith Seven-Nine"
Sierra Nine Tom Batley Episode: "The Q-Radiation"
The Plane Makers Tim Ormiston Episode: "Any More for the Skylark?"
First Night Sam Towler Episode: "The Road"
Pots Episode: "Sticks"
Drama 61-67 Peter Morton Episode: "Loop"
1964 Trooper Tanner Episode: "Across the Border"
Cluff Jack Carson Episode: "The Screeching Cat"
Six George Episode: "The Chase"
Christmas Night with the Stars Bob Ferris 1 episode
1964-1966 The Likely Lads Bob Ferris Series regular
1966 Armchair Theatre Neville Starkey Episode: "The Night Before the Morning After"
1966-1982 Jackanory Storyteller Series regular
1967 Hicks and Stokes Billy Hicks TV short
Man in a Suitcase Tim Gormond Episode: "The Bridge"
1968 Virgin of the Secret Service Rajah of Chundrapore Episode: "The Rajah and the Suffragette"
The Basil Brush Show Mr. Rodney Series regular
Father, Dear Father Cyril Episode: "It Won't Be a Stylish Marriage"
1969-1972 Dear Mother...Love Albert Albert Courtnay Series regular
1971 Shirley's World Ralph Episode: "A Girl Like You"
1973-1974 Whatever Happened to the Likely Lads? Bob Ferris Series regular
1974 Whodunnit? Panellist Episode: "Goodbye Sarge"
1975 Churchill's People Bob Pott Episode: "Mother India"
1980 Just Liz Reg Last Series regular
1982 Crown Court Alistair Crichton Episode: "Peanuts"
BBC Play of the Month Constable Episode: "The Critic"
1984 Doctor Who Stien Episode: "Resurrection of the Daleks"
1985 Summer Season George Episode: "Glamour Night"
1986 Hudson Frontier Lord Herne Mini-series
1987 The Adventures of a Lady Lord Herne Mini-series
1993 Spender Norman Ellerson Episode: "Kid"
2002 A Tribute to The Likely Lads News vendor TV short, cameo role
2004 Revolver Jimmy Charles 1 episode
2009 Heartbeat Edward Walton Episode: "Ties That Bind"

References Edit

  1. ^ a b c d Johnston, Chris (21 November 2017). "Rodney Bewes, star of The Likely Lads, dies at 79". The Guardian. Retrieved 21 November 2017.
  2. ^ "Face of the Day: Rodney Bewes". www.heraldscotland.com. Retrieved 13 August 2010.
  3. ^ a b c d e "Rodney Bewes". The Times. 21 November 2017. Retrieved 21 November 2017. (subscription required)
  4. ^ "Search Results for England & Wales Births 1837-2006".
  5. ^ a b c d Barker, Dennis (21 November 2017). "Rodney Bewes obituary". The Guardian. Retrieved 21 November 2017.
  6. ^ "findmypast.co.uk". Search.findmypast.co.uk. Retrieved 25 January 2019.
  7. ^ a b Bewes, Rodney. . Random House, 2005. Archived from the original on 4 March 2012. Retrieved 25 September 2012.
  8. ^ a b c d "Obituary: Rodney Bewes". BBC News. 21 November 2017. Retrieved 21 November 2017.
  9. ^ "Likely Lad on the road with one-man show". Walesonline.co.uk. 9 May 2010. Retrieved 25 September 2012.
  10. ^ "The Likely Lads star Rodney Bewes dies aged 79". Sky News. 21 November 2017. Retrieved 22 November 2017.
  11. ^ Murray, Braham (2007). "She Stoops to Conquer: The Tug of War Starts". The Worst It Can Be Is a Disaster. London: Bloomsbury. p. 95. ISBN 978-0-7136-8490-2. Retrieved 31 December 2017 – via Google Books.
  12. ^ Cockburn, Harry (21 November 2017). "Rodney Bewes dead: Star of The Likely Lads dies, aged 79". The Independent. Retrieved 22 November 2017.
  13. ^ "Whatever Happened To The Likely Lads?". British Classic Comedy. 22 November 2017. Retrieved 22 November 2017.
  14. ^ "The Likely Lads Movie". British Classic Comedy. 28 February 2016. Retrieved 22 November 2017.
  15. ^ James, Clive (2017). Glued To The Box. Pan Macmillan. p. 62. ISBN 978-1-509-83240-8.
  16. ^ "BBC Radio 4 Extra - A Very Private Man, Series 1". Bbc.co.uk. 27 December 2017. Retrieved 25 January 2019.
  17. ^ "A Very Private Man". RadioEchoes.com. 1981. Retrieved 25 January 2019.
  18. ^ . Highbeam.com. Archived from the original on 4 November 2012. Retrieved 26 September 2012.
  19. ^ ""Heartbeat" Ties That Bind (TV Episode 2009) - IMDb". IMDb.
  20. ^ Vale, Paul (1 July 2013). "The Moment of Truth". The Stage. Retrieved 19 July 2013.
  21. ^ "Rodney Bewes Obituary". The Guardian. 21 November 2017. Retrieved 28 November 2017.
  22. ^ McPhee, Rod. "Likely Lad Rodney Bewes pleaded with former co-star James Bolam to end 40-year rift in last interview before his death". Daily Mirror. Retrieved 23 November 2017.
  23. ^ McSmith, Andy (7 November 2007). "Look back in anger: Whatever happened to The Likely Lads?". The Independent. London. Retrieved 18 April 2013.
  24. ^ Owen, Jonathan (14 February 2010). "The Likely Lads Fall Out as Bolam Refuses to Sanction TV Repeats". The Independent. London, UK. Retrieved 14 February 2010.
  25. ^ Skopeliti, Clea. "James Bolam denies feud with Likely Lads co-star Rodney Bewes". The Guardian. Retrieved 23 November 2017.
  26. ^ "Strained Relationships: Bewes & Bolam - Comedy Chronicles". 26 July 2020.
  27. ^ Sanderson, David (22 November 2017). "Bewes, the Likely Lad made good, dies at 79". The Times. No. 72387. p. 21. ISSN 0140-0460.

External links Edit

  •   Media related to Rodney Bewes at Wikimedia Commons
  • Rodney Bewes at IMDb
  • Feature from Wales on Sunday, archived by The Free Library

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Rodney Bewes 27 November 1937 21 November 2017 2 was an English television actor and writer who portrayed Bob Ferris in the BBC television sitcom The Likely Lads 1964 66 and its colour sequel Whatever Happened to the Likely Lads 1973 74 Bewes later career was of a much lower profile but he continued to work as a stage actor 3 Rodney BewesRodney Bewes in 2004Born 1937 11 27 27 November 1937Bingley West Riding of Yorkshire EnglandDied21 November 2017 2017 11 21 aged 79 Cadgwith Cornwall EnglandOccupationsActor performer scriptwriterYears active1952 2015SpousesSylvia N Tebbitt m 1963 divorced wbr Daphne Black m 1973 died 2015 wbr 1 Children4 Contents 1 Early life 2 Early career 3 Later career 4 Death 5 Filmography 5 1 Film 5 2 Television 6 References 7 External linksEarly life EditBewes was born in Bingley in the West Riding of Yorkshire 4 to Horace an Eastern Electricity Board showroom clerk and Bessie who was a teacher of children with learning difficulties 5 His family lived for a few years in the Crossflatts district of Bingley 6 before they moved to Luton where he attended Stopsley Secondary School 7 Because of his early ill health he suffered from asthma and bronchitis one of the reasons the family moved his mother tended to keep him off school 3 His illness receded and the family eventually returned to the north when Having seen an advertisement in the Daily Herald Bewes auditioned for the title role in Billy Bunter of Greyfriars School just before he turned 13 and was in the last two short listed for the role losing to Gerald Campion 3 However he did appear in two early television roles for the BBC Mystery at Mountcliffe Chase 5 and The Pickwick Papers both 1952 8 At 14 he moved to London to attend RADA s preparatory school After two years of national service in the RAF Bewes attended RADA He was working nights in hotels doing the washing up to finance his studies at RADA during the day and hence was frequently to be found asleep in class He was expelled during his final year 9 Early career EditBewes began appearing in repertory theatre and obtained parts in the television drama series Dixon of Dock Green 1962 and Z Cars 1963 1 He also appeared in the film version of Billy Liar 1963 as Arthur Crabtree alongside his close friend Tom Courtenay The two men shared a flat at the time Bewes having seen Courtenay s script independently and successfully approached the casting director for the part 3 The following year his Northern working class background and natural Northern accent stood him in good stead landing him the role of Bob Ferris in The Likely Lads 1964 66 after Dick Clement and Ian La Frenais had seen him in Billy Liar 5 In The Likely Lads Ferris was the more ambitious of two Newcastle factory workers with Terry Collier James Bolam being his lazy and more cynical friend 8 The series at first broadcast on the newly launched BBC2 proved successful both critically and in the ratings when it was shown on the BBC1 and ran for three series 5 10 Between his two spells as a Likely Lad Bewes also appeared in Man in a Suitcase 1967 Father Dear Father 1968 and as Mr Rodney on The Basil Brush Show 1968 69 He starred in his own ITV sitcom Dear Mother Love Albert later known as Albert 1969 72 which he created and co wrote with Derrick Goodwin Bewes appeared in the 1969 theatrical production of She Stoops to Conquer as Tony Lumpkin 11 He also appeared in the film Spring and Port Wine 1970 which starred James Mason and played the Knave of Hearts in Alice s Adventures in Wonderland 1972 12 Bewes and Bolam reunited for the sequel that continued the Bob and Terry saga Whatever Happened to the Likely Lads 1973 74 8 It ran for two series of 13 episodes followed by a Christmas special in 1974 13 The original series was adapted for radio 1967 68 as was the sequel 1975 and a cinema spin off The Likely Lads 1976 also followed 14 Bewes later film roles included Jabberwocky 1977 Unidentified Flying Oddball 1979 and The Wildcats of St Trinian s 1980 Although better known for his comedy and light entertainment roles viewers were given an opportunity to see Bewes s serious acting ability in a made for TV film adaptation of John Ford s 17th century play Tis Pity She s a Whore 1980 15 Despite a guest role in the Doctor Who serial Resurrection of the Daleks in 1984 his television career had largely ended by the mid 1980s 8 Later career EditOn the West End stage Bewes appeared in the play Middle Age Spread and Funny Money a farce by Ray Cooney 3 In 1981 he starred in A Very Private Man on BBC Radio 16 17 During 1982 he served as spokesman for the now defunct trade organisation the British Onion Marketing Board appearing in a number of print advertisements during the year 18 Bewes remained active as a stage performer in the 1990s and later with one man versions of Three Men in a Boat and Diary of a Nobody both of which shows he toured extensively in the UK Bewes final appearance on television was in 2009 when he played retired bank manager Edward Walton in the Heartbeat episode Ties That Bind 19 In July 2013 he was The Marshal Philippe Petain in the Southwark Playhouse production of Peter Ustinov s The Moment of Truth 20 He was back in Edinburgh again in 2015 for an autobiographical show An Audience with Rodney Bewes Who 21 Bewes autobiography A Likely Story was published in September 2005 7 In the autobiography and on Michael Parkinson s BBC Radio 2 show in 2005 he stated that his Likely Lads co star James Bolam had not spoken to him for the past 30 years It had been assumed for years that Bolam and Bewes were friends off screen as well as on a pretence they kept up because their public expected it However they had comprehensively fallen out when Bewes indiscreetly related a personal anecdote about Bolam in a 1976 press interview and they had not spoken since He blamed Bolam s fear of having his privacy invaded and of being eternally typecast leading to his refusing to allow repeats of The Likely Lads The final breach said Bewes occurred when having told an anecdote about the birth of his own triplets he followed on with a story of how Bolam s wife actress Susan Jameson had told him she was pregnant while he was driving and he almost crashed the car Bewes repeated this story thinking it was already public knowledge but then on realising he might have crossed a line phoned Bolam to forewarn him of the article and got a frosty reaction There was this dreadful silence He put the phone down I called him back he didn t answer He hasn t spoken to me since 22 23 In 2010 Bewes also complained about his former co star s refusal to allow The Likely Lads to be repeated on network television both had to give approval preventing him from earning anything from the repeats He must be very wealthy me I ve just got an overdraft and a mortgage 24 Shortly before he died in an interview with the Daily Mirror Bewes once more lamented the loss of his friendship with Bolam 1 Bolam however denied such a rift ever existed stating after Bewes death that they didn t talk for 40 years because of their busy schedules rather than resentment and he had nothing but fond memories of Bewes 25 Bolam denied he had the ability to block repeats of the TV series 26 Death EditBewes died on 21 November 2017 six days before his 80th birthday in his seaside home at Cadgwith in south Cornwall 27 He is survived by a daughter and three sons 1 Filmography EditFilm Edit Year Title Role Notes1962 A Prize of Arms Private Maynard UncreditedWe Joined the Navy Recruitment interviewee Uncredited1963 Heavens Above Milkfloat driver UncreditedBilly Liar Arthur Crabtree1964 The Chase George TV film1965 San Ferry Ann Lover Boy1968 Decline and Fall of a Birdwatcher Arthur Potts1969 All Star Comedy Carnival Albert Courtnay TV film1970 Spring and Port Wine Harold Crompton1972 Alice s Adventures in Wonderland Knave of Hearts1973 The Three Musketeers Spy1975 Jonah and the Whale Jonah TV film1976 The Likely Lads Bob Ferris1977 Jabberwocky The Other Squire1979 Saint Jack SmaleUnidentified Flying Oddball Clarence1980 Tis Pity She s a Whore Bergetto TV filmThe Wildcats of St Trinian s Peregrine Butters1982 East Lynne Raymond Vane TV film1993 Come Snow Come Blow TV filmTelevision Edit Year Title Role Notes1952 Mystery at Mountcliffe Chase Jeremy Nicholls TV shortThe Pickwick Papers Joe 2 episodes1961 ITV Playhouse Signals operator Episode Private Potter 1962 Dixon of Dock Green PC Screen Episode An Escort for Harry Emergency Ward 10 Roger Mayne 1 episodeArmchair Theatre Barman Episode The Irish Boys 1963 Z Cars Sammy Episode The Main Chance Love Story Smith Episode The Wedding of Smith Seven Nine Sierra Nine Tom Batley Episode The Q Radiation The Plane Makers Tim Ormiston Episode Any More for the Skylark First Night Sam Towler Episode The Road Pots Episode Sticks Drama 61 67 Peter Morton Episode Loop 1964 Trooper Tanner Episode Across the Border Cluff Jack Carson Episode The Screeching Cat Six George Episode The Chase Christmas Night with the Stars Bob Ferris 1 episode1964 1966 The Likely Lads Bob Ferris Series regular1966 Armchair Theatre Neville Starkey Episode The Night Before the Morning After 1966 1982 Jackanory Storyteller Series regular1967 Hicks and Stokes Billy Hicks TV shortMan in a Suitcase Tim Gormond Episode The Bridge 1968 Virgin of the Secret Service Rajah of Chundrapore Episode The Rajah and the Suffragette The Basil Brush Show Mr Rodney Series regularFather Dear Father Cyril Episode It Won t Be a Stylish Marriage 1969 1972 Dear Mother Love Albert Albert Courtnay Series regular1971 Shirley s World Ralph Episode A Girl Like You 1973 1974 Whatever Happened to the Likely Lads Bob Ferris Series regular1974 Whodunnit Panellist Episode Goodbye Sarge 1975 Churchill s People Bob Pott Episode Mother India 1980 Just Liz Reg Last Series regular1982 Crown Court Alistair Crichton Episode Peanuts BBC Play of the Month Constable Episode The Critic 1984 Doctor Who Stien Episode Resurrection of the Daleks 1985 Summer Season George Episode Glamour Night 1986 Hudson Frontier Lord Herne Mini series1987 The Adventures of a Lady Lord Herne Mini series1993 Spender Norman Ellerson Episode Kid 2002 A Tribute to The Likely Lads News vendor TV short cameo role2004 Revolver Jimmy Charles 1 episode2009 Heartbeat Edward Walton Episode Ties That Bind References Edit a b c d Johnston Chris 21 November 2017 Rodney Bewes star of The Likely Lads dies at 79 The Guardian Retrieved 21 November 2017 Face of the Day Rodney Bewes www heraldscotland com Retrieved 13 August 2010 a b c d e Rodney Bewes The Times 21 November 2017 Retrieved 21 November 2017 subscription required Search Results for England amp Wales Births 1837 2006 a b c d Barker Dennis 21 November 2017 Rodney Bewes obituary The Guardian Retrieved 21 November 2017 findmypast co uk Search findmypast co uk Retrieved 25 January 2019 a b Bewes Rodney A Likely Story Autobiography Random House 2005 Archived from the original on 4 March 2012 Retrieved 25 September 2012 a b c d Obituary Rodney Bewes BBC News 21 November 2017 Retrieved 21 November 2017 Likely Lad on the road with one man show Walesonline co uk 9 May 2010 Retrieved 25 September 2012 The Likely Lads star Rodney Bewes dies aged 79 Sky News 21 November 2017 Retrieved 22 November 2017 Murray Braham 2007 She Stoops to Conquer The Tug of War Starts The Worst It Can Be Is a Disaster London Bloomsbury p 95 ISBN 978 0 7136 8490 2 Retrieved 31 December 2017 via Google Books Cockburn Harry 21 November 2017 Rodney Bewes dead Star of The Likely Lads dies aged 79 The Independent Retrieved 22 November 2017 Whatever Happened To The Likely Lads British Classic Comedy 22 November 2017 Retrieved 22 November 2017 The Likely Lads Movie British Classic Comedy 28 February 2016 Retrieved 22 November 2017 James Clive 2017 Glued To The Box Pan Macmillan p 62 ISBN 978 1 509 83240 8 BBC Radio 4 Extra A Very Private Man Series 1 Bbc co uk 27 December 2017 Retrieved 25 January 2019 A Very Private Man RadioEchoes com 1981 Retrieved 25 January 2019 Feature from Wales on Sunday Highbeam com Archived from the original on 4 November 2012 Retrieved 26 September 2012 Heartbeat Ties That Bind TV Episode 2009 IMDb IMDb Vale Paul 1 July 2013 The Moment of Truth The Stage Retrieved 19 July 2013 Rodney Bewes Obituary The Guardian 21 November 2017 Retrieved 28 November 2017 McPhee Rod Likely Lad Rodney Bewes pleaded with former co star James Bolam to end 40 year rift in last interview before his death Daily Mirror Retrieved 23 November 2017 McSmith Andy 7 November 2007 Look back in anger Whatever happened to The Likely Lads The Independent London Retrieved 18 April 2013 Owen Jonathan 14 February 2010 The Likely Lads Fall Out as Bolam Refuses to Sanction TV Repeats The Independent London UK Retrieved 14 February 2010 Skopeliti Clea James Bolam denies feud with Likely Lads co star Rodney Bewes The Guardian Retrieved 23 November 2017 Strained Relationships Bewes amp Bolam Comedy Chronicles 26 July 2020 Sanderson David 22 November 2017 Bewes the Likely Lad made good dies at 79 The Times No 72387 p 21 ISSN 0140 0460 External links Edit nbsp Media related to Rodney Bewes at Wikimedia Commons Rodney Bewes at IMDb Feature from Wales on Sunday archived by The Free Library Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Rodney Bewes amp oldid 1167427808, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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