'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
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 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
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
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
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
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
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.