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Richard Wilson

July 2019

  • Richard Wilson as Victor Meldrew in One Foot in the Grave.

    'I don't believe it!': stars on life haunted by their catchphrases

    How do actors cope with having their defining line shouted at them in the streets – for decades? Richard Wilson, Maureen Lipman and Tony Robinson tell all

April 2017

  • Production photos of Forty Years On at Chichester Festival Theatre – press night Wednesday 26th April
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    Forty Years On review – satire showing its age

    Richard Wilson stars as a crusty headmaster in Alan Bennett’s playful but patchy 1968 state-of-the-nation play

August 2016

  • Richard Wilson

    Richard Wilson of One Foot in the Grave has heart attack

    Wilson who played Victor Meldrew from 1990-2000 is in a stable condition following cardiac arrest on Wednesday

March 2016

  • ‘A masterclass in comic timing’: Mark Addy in The Nap at Sheffield’s Crucible.

    The Nap review – glorious theatrical fun from Richard Bean

    Cue great jokes, assured direction and the outrageously funny Mark Addy in this delightful snooker comedy

February 2016

  • Photograph of Richard Wilson

    The Q&A
    Q&A: Richard Wilson – ‘My most embarrassing moment? Turning up to a dinner party three days early’

    What I most dislike about my appearance is that it’s ageing by the hour

August 2015

  • Richard Wilson as Victor Meldrew in One Foot in the Grave.

    How we made
    How we made One Foot in the Grave

    Richard Wilson: ‘When I first read the script, I was only 55 and I thought, God, I’m not ready to play old people yet’

July 2010

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    Portrait of the artist
    Portrait of the artist: Richard Wilson, actor

    'I soon realised that "I don't believe it" would be the price I had to pay for One Foot in the Grave's success'

December 2006

  • Sam Wollaston

    TV review
    Last night's TV

    Sam Wollaston

    Sam Wollaston on The True Voice of Prostitution | The Choir | Help Me, Help My Child

November 2006

  • David Renwick's screen life

    David Renwick created One Foot in the Grave and Jonathan Creek, and he wrote for The Two Ronnies, Kenny Everett, Les Dawson and Spike Milligan.

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