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YOUR VOICE: WE'LL ALL MISS HIM
0 Comments | Sunday Mirror, Oct 9, 2005 | by Eileen Cooper
HOW sad it was to read this week that our beloved Ronnie Barker has left us.
I'm sure his like will never be seen again. The laughter he brought into our lives was truly amazing. When you knew that Porridge or Open All Hours was going to be on television you knew your evening would be entertaining.
What a wonderful man he was - so full of laughter. I'm sure I speak for very many people when I say: "Thank-you for the fun and may you rest in peace."
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