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Tristram Kenton at the Guardian
They're behind you! Rip-roaring pantos from the past – in picturesFrom Ian McKellen’s pastel Widow Twankey to Dame Edna in Dick Whittington, the Guardian’s stage photographer has captured some of the boldest and brightest pantos
Roger Lloyd Pack, of Only Fools and Horses, dies aged 69 - video
Roger Lloyd Pack: the perfect Pinter performer
Roger Lloyd Pack obituary
Roger Lloyd Pack, Trigger in Only Fools and Horses, dies
This much I know
This much I know: Roger Lloyd-PackThe actor, 68, on primal therapy, a wayward youth and having strangers shout "Trigger" in the street
Royal Exchange, Manchester
Roger Lloyd Pack excels as one of George Bernard Shaw's finest theatrical monsters, says Alfred Hickling
Media Monkey
A nice little earnerIt's everyone's favourite TV comedy moment. Well, some people's, anyway - when Del Boy falls through the bar in Only Fools and Horses. Monkey will give you a moment to smile at the memory and stitch your sides back together. Better? Right. But how much does it cost to show it these days? The princely sum of £2,000, according to the good people of Sky's Soccer AM, who wanted to use the clip when they interviewed Roger Lloyd Pack. You remember, he played Trigger. Anyway, the Sky chaps decided they didn't have that kind of money to throw around, and instead splashed the cash on a live turkey instead for their Christmas special.
'A true man of the theatre'
Melvyn Bragg, Susannah Clapp, David Edgar and Roger Lloyd Pack offer their thoughts on Harold Pinter.