I loved John Pertwee he was so gifted with talent & Worzel Gumadge I absolutely loved it I watched every episode. And he was my favourite Dr Who. Bless them all the, the carry on team etc. They brought us so much joy.
It was a shame you couldn't find the plaques you were looking for, but what a beautiful place to spend eternity? Thanks for showing us this lovely space which is beautifully kept. Big shout out for the groundskeepers.
I grew up with them too. When I watch them on TV , to me ther still alive, it's like time is frozen. So the moment I'm watching them , ther still alive to me . Hope I described it right and not just described the obvious.. if your like minded as I you will know what I meant 😁
Paul, your videos are NEVER boring. Even if you don’t find plaques or graves, the places you go to are beautiful. The scenery, the serenity, the churches and the snippets of information you give us make for great videos. Cheers. 👍😃
I recently ordered a blu ray worth about a tenner and was mistakenly sent a DVD boxset of the Carry On films, about 32 of them, by mistake worth £35. I was going to send it back but decided to keep it. Have just been watching them and realised just how much , as a 60 year old, I still love those films. The stars and films took me back to a nostalgic past which I miss more than I care to admit. Hattie Jacques and John Pertwee, among so many who have now passed, provided so much enjoyment to our generations and those who have followed. I think we were lucky to live at the time of these legends. I spoke to June Whitfield while waiting to get luunch in a sandwich bar and Arthur Lowe in a pub at lunchtime when I worked in London in the early 80s. In the 60s, when I was very small my dad and I were walking down an alleyway in the Soho area where dad worked in an oil company, when the backdoor of a small theatre opened and a man popped out placing an empty beer crate on the pavement. He looked up and I recognised him as Sid James. I remember shouting to my father that it was Sid and he looked up and gave me that cheeky smile that we all saw so often in the Carry Ons. I will always remember that moment and cherish it. RIP all you legends.
What a carry on. The best of the best of the best. Thankfully they were born at the right time and place to show the very best of the British sense of humour. I met Barbara Windsor in 1968 at the Coral Playa Hotel Magaluf. What a lovley friendy person, she was with Ronnie Knight relaxing after making another carry on, i think it was Henery. A cinema in Japan just shows carry ons 24hr a day. They are all buried in our culture and our hearts. As i live in North Wales up the Khyber is very close to me. Carry on forever.
I never knew Kenneth proposed a marriage of convenience to Joan, bless him. Poor little Anthony, it's always hard to hear about any child passing away. Thank you for helping to keep their memory alive. It's a dream of mine to one day visit Golders Green Cemetery where Keith Moons ashes were scattered.
In the excellent 2006 BBC dramatized play based on the diaries of Kenneth Williams called 'Fantabulosa !'. Williams (acted by Michael Sheen) and Joan Simms (Beattie Edney) show the awkward marriage proposal.
What a beautiful place, so neat, tidy and peaceful. Not just for the dead, but the living as well. What a wonderful spot for Hattie Jacques ashes to be scattered. Like you say, she has probably been absorbed by the nearby tree. What a wonderful thought...🙂👍🏻
Absolutely love the Carry On films...thanks so much Paul..RIP Hattie, Joan, Sid, Barbara.. still laugh out load to this day watching them. Much respect Paul...big cheers from Australia 🇦🇺🇦🇺
I loved the Carry On movie series. I own them all on DVD. I met and worked with Sid James in 1975, in Brisbane, Australia. Sid was a true gentleman, very friendly. My late father knew Charles Hawtrey in around 1939-40. Charles Hawtrey employed my dad to shoot the rats on Charles' property while he was away in London doing radio shows. My mum knew John Pertwee, who taught my mum how to make a simple delicious salad dressing. I use his recipe myself to this day.
Beautiful crematorium and with so many wonderful actors and actresses resting there! The carry on films always brighten your mood when you watch them, timeless classics! ❤
It was a sham you not couldn't find the place 🙏🤗 Very beautiful place 💖 Thank you, for showing us the beautiful place💕🌟, and keep it alive,❣️ And memorial too ❤️🌟🌟🌟💕
You're an absolute gentleman and come across as extremely respectful no matter where you visit. The likes of Joan Sims and Hattie Jacques will always have a special place in my heart as I have very fond memories of watching the Carry On films with my grandmother, I can still hear her laughing anytime I watch one of them now. Thanks for bringing us to these sacred sites where legends rest but never die ❤
Hi Paul, thankyou and what a beautiful and peaceful cemetery and although it is a shame you didn't find the plaques but let's face it you had your work cut out so don't envy you trying but was still good and on Joan sims, she was in, 'on the up' and we were just talking about her as Dennis waterman just passed and she was in it with him and his line in it to her when she had a drink was, " just the 1 mrs Wembley" as that's what she use to say when having a drink and so I always say this too 😂 you probably too young to not remember that comedy like I do haha and also sid James died on the stage of the sunderland empire(my home town)😥 such a loss all carry on team all a great miss.
Brilliant video as always Paul and so beautifully presented and respectful...i never thought id be so hooked on watching videos on cemeteries...cant wait for the next one...thank you .
Jon Pertwee served on HMS Hood but was taken off her for Officer training before The Hood was lost in the north Atlantic in a battle against The Bismarck. I think only three of The Hood's crew survived.
I didn’t realise how young she was when Hatty passed on. All those carry one films, I thought she was older? Maybe because I was younger &when they came out & after watching to reruns many times, just shocked me. But great tour with lots of information on others, thanks Paul mx
Mrs H ... Paul I've got to say you bring back some fantastic memories of the shows I grew up watching with my mother... Thank You for not letting these great people be forgotten... God Bless them all ❤
Good evening Paul, What a beautiful place to lye, so peaceful and stunning. Thank you for mentioning my very favourite DR and Scarecrow that had so many heads filled with wonderful ideas. The Carry On films was good, clean family fun and had me getting the giggles and not being able to stop. These people that you were looking for were true actors and actresses that brought tears to your face laughing. Thank you for finding out the facts that you did Paul. Norah, Glenochil
Loved the carry’s ons such classics being neither up watching them in the 70s love your videos I’ll have to come a It’s you on some lol love visiting graves so peaceful lol x
Cheers for the upload Paul, I forgot all about Anthony Nolan, I still remember Esther Rantzen campaigning about bone marrow donations back in the day..again, nice one sir 👍
Appreciate the work you put into finding famous graves. This was a beautiful place to see regardless if you found their plaque or not.I love the idea of ashes being interred under a rosebush such a sweet memorial.
I've tried hard myself to find them... sadly most of the carry on stars don't have a marker of any sort, like you say it's what they and there families wanted, but it is so sad that as a fan we can't show our respects to them for all the laughter they've given us... another great one mate, keep it up! 😎👍
Well said and I agree it's very sad we can't see were there at rest ,and pay our respects I can't think of any other people ,than the carry on crew that gave so much to so many with joy and laughter .
What a lovely resting place, love the water feature, reckon it keeps them awake lol. Shame that you couldn't find the plaques but still enjoying your vlogs
well done martin again on your tours of the rich and famous people in the uk. I remember worzle gummage tv programme fondly here in eire .and thank you for showing us where the actor John purteee . was cremated . he seemed to a fine man. rip.
Thank you for the video, it’s a nice crematorium and cemetery. Most of my family are in there. Just for info it is actually called Putney Vale crematorium. gardens of remembrance and cemetery London sw15
I find these videos so relaxing if thats the right word, because the cemeterys are so beautiful, and I loved hattie, carry ons are my fave films, wonderful vlog
Great video and some really great names especially the carry on stars! Love those films the likes of which will never be made again. Thanks for sharing these videos and taking the time to do them Paul.
I loved Hattie and i never knew she was married to John Le whoisit. Some great names and interesting stories here, thank you. I try and read the plaques but i can't read them quick enough. Thank you for this Paul xx
I actually found this very interesting it didn't matter you didn't find any plaques it's a lovely cemetery and was great seeing where Hattie jaques ashes were scattered very informative thankyou Paul
Thanks for doing this Paul. I love them carry on films, just good clean humour. One liners , and good laffs. Love them all. Just brilliant 👍 here is a flower for them all 🌷
Brilliant video Paul,it WAS very interesting,some great stars there,loved by millions.Hattie was also in one of my favourite films 'Make mine mink' very funny film,well worth looking up.If possible Paul,could I please put a request in for the great Terry Thomas, he always made me laugh,another legend.I believe he was cremated aswell. Many thanks.
Thanks Paul for another heartwarming and touching video , loved John Pertwee as worzle gummidge , and Hattie Jake's, Sid James, Kenneth Williams, Joan Sims and more may they RIP 😇🙏♥️
Oh my, that was looking for a needle in a haystack 😮. Such legends in this one. Loved the carry on films and Worzel 🤩. Such a beautiful place. Do check out the City of London cemetery….it’s huge. Happy googling 😃
My old dad and myself dug a few Graves in Putney vale cemetery we were gravediggers in Battersea New cemetery / Morden cemetery when Putney vale was short of gravediggers we had to drive a digger backwards and forwards over the months and it was bloody slow 😂
Bless you for trying to find those beloved actors and actresses, Paul. Lance P was brilliant in "Carry On Cruising" (a role he quickly jumped into as it was originally written for Charles Hawtrey!) Love Hattie and Joan too (I'm a big Carry On fan!) ❤🙏🏻🕊 Thank you again for trying to find them and show people they're not forgotten ❤⚘🙏🏻
Thanks Paul, even if you didn't find the names on a memorial plaque, we still remember them thanks to the films they were in and your informative videos. Should have called this shoot 'Carry on Searching'! 😁
Many thanks Paul for the upload and presentation as I appreciate it. I too visited that cemetery last summer, as I was told by staff that most of the celebrities ashes were given to the family, which is understandable. Another person who was cremated there, was actor and ladies man John Bindon, of Princess Margaret fame, who also passed away very young. Like yourself, I am a huge fan of the Carry On films as the next round of those will take place on Xmas day on ITV4 no doubt, and as you were in Putney, you could have driven across to Gap Road cemetery in Wimbledon, to visit the grave of actress Imogen Hassall, who appeared in one of the Carry On film where I believe Sid and Hattie are partners in a marriage bureau and they all have a food throwing fight at the end. Imogen appeared in that one, but once again due to life's pressures, she sadly took her own life back in November 1980. Apologies if you have already been to that cemetery before as I have only just checked out your channel and it is impressive indeed, so keep up the great work!
Such a beautiful cemetery Paul. It is hard finding all the markers, but it was still interesting. At least you found the approx area of where Hatti Jake's had her ashes scattered. Well done.
Another great video Paul loved all the characters hatty jaches what a beautiful lady I do have to confess that watching you being attacked by bugs makes me laugh it appeal to my wicked sense of humour when I need to smile and you have what it takes to do that thankyou 😘😘
Get ready for a very long video when you get to Golders Green! Almost every well known name from the theatre, films and music are interred or have a memorial plaque. In particular, take a look at the Jewish section; unbelievable. Thanks for your videos. 👍
I loved Joan Sims, with that wonderful loud laugh, and when she used to talk 'posh'. Jon Pertwee was my favourite doctor. His real name was Jon Perthuis de Laillevault apparently. He anglicised Perthuis to Pertwee,as nobody could pronounce Perthuis (Huguenot name)xx
Great video love the carry on team they were all legends lost nearly all of them so sad jim dale still alive so RIP to these great comedy icons brilliant
My Nan and Grandad and Uncle are buried here. It really is a beautiful peaceful place. They are in such great company.
I loved John Pertwee he was so gifted with talent & Worzel Gumadge I absolutely loved it I watched every episode. And he was my favourite Dr Who. Bless them all the, the carry on team etc. They brought us so much joy.
I loved John to watched all the worzel episodes and was lucky enough to meet him when I was 11 😊
My favourite Dr Who as well.
It was a shame you couldn't find the plaques you were looking for, but what a beautiful place to spend eternity? Thanks for showing us this lovely space which is beautifully kept. Big shout out for the groundskeepers.
It was such a lovely place. . Worth a visit without finding the celebrities 👌
Jon Pertwee what a bloke…loved worzel gummidge…hope he is having a nice cup of tea & a slice of cake in the ten acre field in the sky😊
Thank you Paul
Worzel and basil brush great
Yes with Aunt Sally!😂😂
RIP Jon pertwee
Hattie, Kenneth and Sid were fabulous
All these great actors and actress's we watched from our childhood. Brings back lots of memories from growing up.
Great channel Paul
Well done mate
Gra Thomson old sgt
I grew up with them too. When I watch them on TV , to me ther still alive, it's like time is frozen. So the moment I'm watching them , ther still alive to me . Hope I described it right and not just described the obvious.. if your like minded as I you will know what I meant 😁
I loved Joan in the carry on films, & she was brilliant in an episode of only fools & horses. RIP Joan, back with your wonderful Hattie 🙏
Paul, your videos are NEVER boring. Even if you don’t find plaques or graves, the places you go to are beautiful. The scenery, the serenity, the churches and the snippets of information you give us make for great videos. Cheers. 👍😃
RIP to all the legends. I live right opposite from where Hattie Jacques used to live in Earls Court. I can see her blue plaque from my window.
My friend lives in that flat
I recently ordered a blu ray worth about a tenner and was mistakenly sent a DVD boxset of the Carry On films, about 32 of them, by mistake worth £35. I was going to send it back but decided to keep it. Have just been watching them and realised just how much , as a 60 year old, I still love those films. The stars and films took me back to a nostalgic past which I miss more than I care to admit. Hattie Jacques and John Pertwee, among so many who have now passed, provided so much enjoyment to our generations and those who have followed. I think we were lucky to live at the time of these legends. I spoke to June Whitfield while waiting to get luunch in a sandwich bar and Arthur Lowe in a pub at lunchtime when I worked in London in the early 80s. In the 60s, when I was very small my dad and I were walking down an alleyway in the Soho area where dad worked in an oil company, when the backdoor of a small theatre opened and a man popped out placing an empty beer crate on the pavement. He looked up and I recognised him as Sid James. I remember shouting to my father that it was Sid and he looked up and gave me that cheeky smile that we all saw so often in the Carry Ons. I will always remember that moment and cherish it. RIP all you legends.
What a carry on. The best of the best of the best. Thankfully they were born at
the right time and place to show the very best of the British sense of humour.
I met Barbara Windsor in 1968 at the Coral Playa Hotel Magaluf.
What a lovley friendy person, she was with Ronnie Knight relaxing
after making another carry on, i think it was Henery.
A cinema in Japan just shows carry ons 24hr a day.
They are all buried in our culture and our hearts.
As i live in North Wales up the Khyber is very close to me.
Carry on forever.
I never knew Kenneth proposed a marriage of convenience to Joan, bless him. Poor little Anthony, it's always hard to hear about any child passing away. Thank you for helping to keep their memory alive. It's a dream of mine to one day visit Golders Green Cemetery where Keith Moons ashes were scattered.
In the excellent 2006 BBC dramatized play based on the diaries of Kenneth Williams called 'Fantabulosa !'. Williams (acted by Michael Sheen) and Joan Simms (Beattie Edney) show the awkward marriage proposal.
Thank you. Especially finding out were Joan Sims and Hattie Jacques final resting place is. ( is that right if your cremated) 😉love the Carry Ons.
What a beautiful place, so neat, tidy and peaceful.
Not just for the dead, but the living as well. What a wonderful spot for Hattie Jacques ashes to be scattered. Like you say, she has probably been absorbed by the nearby tree. What a wonderful thought...🙂👍🏻
Absolutely love the Carry On films...thanks so much Paul..RIP Hattie, Joan, Sid, Barbara.. still laugh out load to this day watching them.
Much respect Paul...big cheers from Australia 🇦🇺🇦🇺
My son is buried here, nice to know he is in good company 👼
May he Rest in Peace Lorraine .
Sorry to hear that. May I ask if he was young.
@@sarahsarah4271he was 20 months
I loved the Carry On movie series. I own them all on DVD. I met and worked with Sid James in 1975, in Brisbane, Australia. Sid was a true gentleman, very friendly. My late father knew Charles Hawtrey in around 1939-40. Charles Hawtrey employed my dad to shoot the rats on Charles' property while he was away in London doing radio shows. My mum knew John Pertwee, who taught my mum how to make a simple delicious salad dressing. I use his recipe myself to this day.
Would you share the recipe please?
My 14 year old son loves Sid ,I'm glad he is looking up to a gentleman x
Beautiful crematorium and with so many wonderful actors and actresses resting there! The carry on films always brighten your mood when you watch them, timeless classics! ❤
It was a sham you not couldn't find the place 🙏🤗 Very beautiful place 💖 Thank you, for showing us the beautiful place💕🌟, and keep it alive,❣️ And memorial too ❤️🌟🌟🌟💕
The walk around that beautiful place was worth watching. Thank you so much.
My pleasure 😊
Worrall gumbadge & Aunt Sally ❤️
🥰 so wonderful xx
Thanks! Very interesting. Quite a beautiful & restful resting place.
You're an absolute gentleman and come across as extremely respectful no matter where you visit. The likes of Joan Sims and Hattie Jacques will always have a special place in my heart as I have very fond memories of watching the Carry On films with my grandmother, I can still hear her laughing anytime I watch one of them now. Thanks for bringing us to these sacred sites where legends rest but never die ❤
Great job as always 🏴🏴 👏
A great presentation Freind ,worthy of them for sure .
Oh I loved the original Dr.Who 💕
Gday from The Whitsundays, Queensland, Australia Paul 👍
Kellie
I'm on the Anthony Nolan list to donate bone marrow, been on it years and years... ... lovely video, thanks .xx
Hi Paul, thankyou and what a beautiful and peaceful cemetery and although it is a shame you didn't find the plaques but let's face it you had your work cut out so don't envy you trying but was still good and on Joan sims, she was in, 'on the up' and we were just talking about her as Dennis waterman just passed and she was in it with him and his line in it to her when she had a drink was, " just the 1 mrs Wembley" as that's what she use to say when having a drink and so I always say this too 😂 you probably too young to not remember that comedy like I do haha and also sid James died on the stage of the sunderland empire(my home town)😥 such a loss all carry on team all a great miss.
Thanks for sharing Paul very interesting lovely cemetery hope they are all resting in peace 🙏💐 thanks again 👍
Brilliant video as always Paul and so beautifully presented and respectful...i never thought id be so hooked on watching videos on cemeteries...cant wait for the next one...thank you .
So much joy the carry on films gave God Bless um all ❤️
Jon Pertwee served on HMS Hood but was taken off her for Officer training before The Hood was lost in the north Atlantic in a battle against The Bismarck. I think only three of The Hood's crew survived.
Loved jon Pertwee, I grew up watching worzel gummidge, great childhood memories..x
Its amazing how many of the stars of those great comedy shows and films like the Carry On's, Dad's Army etc suffered with alcoholism.
I didn’t realise how young she was when Hatty passed on. All those carry one films, I thought she was older? Maybe because I was younger &when they came out & after watching to reruns many times, just shocked me. But great tour with lots of information on others, thanks Paul mx
Mrs H ... Paul I've got to say you bring back some fantastic memories of the shows I grew up watching with my mother... Thank You for not letting these great people be forgotten... God Bless them all ❤
Thanks for another video - we really appreciate them all 😀
Good evening Paul, What a beautiful place to lye, so peaceful and stunning. Thank you for mentioning my very favourite DR and Scarecrow that had so many heads filled with wonderful ideas. The Carry On films was good, clean family fun and had me getting the giggles and not being able to stop. These people that you were looking for were true actors and actresses that brought tears to your face laughing. Thank you for finding out the facts that you did Paul. Norah, Glenochil
Loved the carry’s ons such classics being neither up watching them in the 70s love your videos I’ll have to come a
It’s you on some lol love visiting graves so peaceful lol x
So glad you did Jon Pertwee! One of my all time favourites 👍🏻
What a beautiful resting place …. Thankyou again as always Paul , u can NEVER be boring ….much love as always 2 u ❤️ RIP to ALL who rest there xxx
Cheers for the upload Paul, I forgot all about Anthony Nolan, I still remember Esther Rantzen campaigning about bone marrow donations back in the day..again, nice one sir 👍
Never get bored of your videos
Thank you
Appreciate the work you put into finding famous graves. This was a beautiful place to see regardless if you found their plaque or not.I love the idea of ashes being interred under a rosebush such a sweet memorial.
I've tried hard myself to find them... sadly most of the carry on stars don't have a marker of any sort, like you say it's what they and there families wanted, but it is so sad that as a fan we can't show our respects to them for all the laughter they've given us... another great one mate, keep it up! 😎👍
Well said and I agree it's very sad we can't see were there at rest ,and pay our respects I can't think of any other people ,than the carry on crew that gave so much to so many with joy and laughter .
What a lovely resting place, love the water feature, reckon it keeps them awake lol. Shame that you couldn't find the plaques but still enjoying your vlogs
well done martin again on your tours of the rich and famous people in the uk. I remember worzle gummage tv programme fondly here in eire .and thank you for showing us where the actor John purteee . was cremated . he seemed to a fine man. rip.
i been to Brian jones grave in Cheltenham and john Bonham in Worcestershire. really enjoy your videos
Thank you for the video, it’s a nice crematorium and cemetery. Most of my family are in there. Just for info it is actually called Putney Vale crematorium. gardens of remembrance and cemetery London sw15
Hattie Jaques what a blinding actress! RIP Hattie!
I find these videos so relaxing if thats the right word, because the cemeterys are so beautiful, and I loved hattie, carry ons are my fave films, wonderful vlog
Great video and some really great names especially the carry on stars! Love those films the likes of which will never be made again. Thanks for sharing these videos and taking the time to do them Paul.
Thanks
Brilliant paul every video you bring out is fantastic 👏 👏
Got to meet Jon Pertwee here in Australia back in 91 may he rest in peace
Even just trying to find them shows immense respect! Well done Paul.
Always loved the carry on films with good old Joan sims and hattie jacques, always made me laugh 😃
I loved Hattie and i never knew she was married to John Le whoisit. Some great names and interesting stories here, thank you. I try and read the plaques but i can't read them quick enough. Thank you for this Paul xx
I actually found this very interesting it didn't matter you didn't find any plaques it's a lovely cemetery and was great seeing where Hattie jaques ashes were scattered very informative thankyou Paul
Getting though the videos Paul. So many amazing people lost 😢. Jon Pertwee such a lovely man 👍🏻❤️
Thanks for doing this Paul. I love them carry on films, just good clean humour. One liners , and good laffs. Love them all. Just brilliant 👍 here is a flower for them all 🌷
I absolutely love listening to the amount of knowledge you have on all these famous folk. Brilliant as are the videos.
Many thanks!
Ahh thanks paul love it ,brilliant 😘
Brilliant video Paul,it WAS very interesting,some great stars there,loved by millions.Hattie was also in one of my favourite films 'Make mine mink' very funny film,well worth looking up.If possible Paul,could I please put a request in for the great Terry Thomas, he always made me laugh,another legend.I believe he was cremated aswell. Many thanks.
Brilliant thanks /John pertwee is a legend 👍
Thanks Paul
Interesting upload .
Great research and presentation
Thanks Paul for another heartwarming and touching video , loved John Pertwee as worzle gummidge , and Hattie Jake's, Sid James, Kenneth Williams, Joan Sims and more may they RIP 😇🙏♥️
Sadly missed
Thank you for another excellent visit. 💐
I've seen a few of your videos now and enjoyed every one. It's enough to see where they are resting - in beautiful places. Thank you for posting.
Thanks Paul , great channel and thanks for your work.😥
Good job for trying to find anyone Paul,needle in a haystack stuff,still a nice place to see though 👍
Oh my, that was looking for a needle in a haystack 😮. Such legends in this one. Loved the carry on films and Worzel 🤩. Such a beautiful place. Do check out the City of London cemetery….it’s huge. Happy googling 😃
Really interesting video. Jon Pertwee was a personal favourite actor of mine and his son, Sean is equally talented.
Brilliant paul what a lovely cemetery and thanks for sharing.
Love worzel gummidge have it on dvd now
Thank you for sharing joy watching 👍🏼😊
My old dad and myself dug a few Graves in Putney vale cemetery we were gravediggers in Battersea New cemetery / Morden cemetery when Putney vale was short of gravediggers we had to drive a digger backwards and forwards over the months and it was bloody slow 😂
Bless you for trying to find those beloved actors and actresses, Paul. Lance P was brilliant in "Carry On Cruising" (a role he quickly jumped into as it was originally written for Charles Hawtrey!) Love Hattie and Joan too (I'm a big Carry On fan!) ❤🙏🏻🕊 Thank you again for trying to find them and show people they're not forgotten ❤⚘🙏🏻
I love how you respect the people who you looking for thank so much for your videos
Keep up the good work paul loving your videos 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Well done on the video...excellent viewing...
A lovely crowd of people.. I’m on the Antony Nolan register and urge anyone who can to do so… lovely place and a great tree 💐
Thanks Paul, even if you didn't find the names on a memorial plaque, we still remember them thanks to the films they were in and your informative videos. Should have called this shoot 'Carry on Searching'! 😁
Ha ha yeh good shout for a title…. Might change the thumbnail picture 🤣😂
@@UnusualThings1 Hattie Jaques is there she's near Rose Panel 16 underneath a big oak tree, Joan sims isn't far from her
Many thanks Paul for the upload and presentation as I appreciate it. I too visited that cemetery last summer, as I was told by staff that most of the celebrities ashes were given to the family, which is understandable. Another person who was cremated there, was actor and ladies man John Bindon, of Princess Margaret fame, who also passed away very young. Like yourself, I am a huge fan of the Carry On films as the next round of those will take place on Xmas day on ITV4 no doubt, and as you were in Putney, you could have driven across to Gap Road cemetery in Wimbledon, to visit the grave of actress Imogen Hassall, who appeared in one of the Carry On film where I believe Sid and Hattie are partners in a marriage bureau and they all have a food throwing fight at the end. Imogen appeared in that one, but once again due to life's pressures, she sadly took her own life back in November 1980. Apologies if you have already been to that cemetery before as I have only just checked out your channel and it is impressive indeed, so keep up the great work!
All these people were real characters reminds me of being kid in the 70s we watched the carry on films god bless them all 🙏❤️
Such a beautiful cemetery Paul. It is hard finding all the markers, but it was still interesting. At least you found the approx area of where Hatti Jake's had her ashes scattered. Well done.
Really enjoying the videos and your presentation style , Paul . This is a very beautiful place !
Thank you for trying your best but the little testimonials are always informative and I learn a little every time.
I loved the carry on films I've watched everyone of them I have even got all of the films on DVD very talented actors such skill highly missed
Hi paul. Love your blogs. I would like you to find warren Mitchell’s grave. Keep up the great work.......
Awww, I love Hattie.
I named my late Hamster after her and now I learned she even shared the same birthday. 😊💕
Another great video Paul loved all the characters hatty jaches what a beautiful lady I do have to confess that watching you being attacked by bugs makes me laugh it appeal to my wicked sense of humour when I need to smile and you have what it takes to do that thankyou 😘😘
Get ready for a very long video when you get to Golders Green! Almost every well known name from the theatre, films and music are interred or have a memorial plaque. In particular, take a look at the Jewish section; unbelievable.
Thanks for your videos. 👍
Always well presented and informative 👌
Another interesting video, if you ever go up North as a big Bullseye fan I would be very interested to see Jim Bowen's resting place. Thanks Paul
I loved Joan Sims, with that wonderful loud laugh, and when she used to talk 'posh'.
Jon Pertwee was my favourite doctor. His real name was Jon Perthuis de Laillevault apparently. He anglicised Perthuis to Pertwee,as nobody could pronounce Perthuis (Huguenot name)xx
Thanks Paul for another great tour. Interesting as always.
Keep up the good work 👍😀
Great video love the carry on team they were all legends lost nearly all of them so sad jim dale still alive so RIP to these great comedy icons brilliant
Loved Worzel Gummidge and all the carry ons....sadly mostly passed on
Thanks Paul ❤
Beautiful and peaceful place.