My childhood, sat watching only fools with my dad, great memories, RIP uncle albert, boycie, trigger, sid, and any others I may of forgotten, I'm 43 now and my kids, 13 and 9 love only fools, and no doubt their kids will too. Simply the best programme of all time.
I forgot to mention grandad! Though personally I preferred uncle albert to grandad though he still was brilliant, the chandelier has to be his best ever scene 😂
Me and my ex wife bumped into Buster in Bournemouth M&S in the mid 90s. He saw my new born lad and gave a pound for his piggybank . Such a character who is missed.
We met him once, what a lovely bloke he was , we said you talk quite posh in real life so he started talking like his character uncle Albert in only fools and horses, nice man god rest his soul.
Only Fools had great writing and great humans working on it, thats why its so well loved from 4 year olds, 16 year olds, 30, 50, 70 or 90 year olds!! The greatest show ever. Never gets boring. Had al episodes on VHS, the DVD now Blu Ray. Happy New Year to everyone!
Everybody said whenever he was about and in Poole, Bournemouth etc he would talk to anyone and loved it when people recognized him. He said on a clip ''It's like magic''
A nice surprise. I've never heard an interview with the man I only knew as "Uncle Albert". Goodness me. Worked in a bank...! And the sing-song. As a boy, I used to shake my head at the thought of the older people, standing around the piano (generally at times of the year like this). I'm... kind of... sentimental about it all now.
I still see his grave everytime I go to see my nan and grandads at verwood cemetery! We now have a road here in verwood called Merrifield Road to pay respect for the years he lived here after he retired!!
RIP Buster ..Thanks for the many hours off entertainment you gave us in Only Fools And Horses 🐎. I have had the pleasure off meeting you as well as seeing you in Pantomime in Bournemouth Dorset. You legend and a gentleman 👏. Miss you Uncle Albert . 😢😢😢😢
Harry "Buster" Merryfield(27 November 1920[1] - 23 June 1999) was an English actor best known for starring as Uncle Albert in the BBC comedy Only Fools and Horses. Early life Merryfield was born and raised in Battersea, London, England. His father, also called Harry Merryfield, was a fitter, and his mother Lily (née Stone) was a part-time waitress. His sister Irene died when she was eight years old. He was given the name "Buster" by his grandfather, as he weighed nine pounds at birth, and it stuck throughout his entire life. He refused to divulge his real name, which only became known after his death. He followed a strict fitness regime of daily press-ups and swimming sessions. As a boxer, he was a British schoolboy champion in the 1936 and Southern Command army champion in 1945. He was also an amateur football player and Millwall supporter, regularly attending games at the Old Den. In contrast to his pipe-smoking and rum-drinking character Uncle Albert, Merryfield was a teetotaler and nonsmoker his entire life. Career Before turning professional as an actor Merryfield was a keen amateur actor and director. His productions of John Osborne's The Entertainer (1966), The World-My Canvas (1968) by Ruth Dixon and A View from the Bridge (1969) by Arthur Miller, for the now-defunct amateur theatre group the Characters, won Best Play at the Woking Drama Festival in 1966, 1968 and 1969 respectively. He also won the Best Actor trophy for his roles in The Entertainer and The World-My Canvas. Merryfield became a professional actor at the age of 57 after having worked for the Westminster Bank for nearly 40 years. He began work there on 11 July 1938 and passed his banking exams in 1939. During his time with the bank, he reached the position of senior area manager, but his banking career was interrupted by his war service. He spent the war in the army, where his physique allowed him to become a PT and jungle-warfare instructor. Awarded an emergency commission in the Royal Artillery on 13 March 1942, Merryfield was promoted to the rank of second lieutenant. During the war is when he discovered his love of acting when he served as an entertainment officer staging shows for the troops. After the war, the now married Merryfield returned to the bank. At NatWest he rose through the ranks. In April 1967 he became manager of the Shepperton sub-branch and by the time of his early retirement in July 1978, he was a bank manager at the Thames Ditton branch in Surrey. After retiring, Merryfield persuaded a repertory company to admit him. He performed at the Connaught theatre in Worthing in Joseph and the Amazing Technicolour Dreamcoat and Equus. Merryfield appeared in some small television parts, including Hannah in 1980, as Professor Challis in The Citadel in 1983 and as a bishop in Strangers and Brothers in 1984. Merryfield joined Only Fools and Horses in January 1985 as the former seafaring Albert Gladstone Trotter, known as Uncle Albert, who was Grandad Trotter's long-lost younger brother and was known for his catchphrase of "During the war...". The character was added after Lennard Pearce, who played Grandad, died in December 1984. Nine months earlier in March 1984, Merryfield and Pearce had costarred in two episodes of a Shroud for a Nightingale. Merryfield did much work for charities such as the Royal National Lifeboat Institution. He wrote his autobiography, During the War and Other Encounters, in 1996. In December 1997, Merryfield fell at the British Comedy Awards while walking to the stage to collect an award for David Jason for his part in Only Fools and Horses. Despite cutting his forehead, he continued and collected the award. Merryfield appeared in pantomime during Christmas of 1997 and 1998 in the father role in Beauty and the Beast at the Pavilion Theatre, Bournemouth. Personal life Merryfield could play the piano by ear but could not read music. He was also a fan of disco dancing. Death Merryfield died at Poole General Hospital on 23 June 1999 as a result of a brain tumour. He was survived by his wife Iris, whom he had married in June 1942, his daughter Karen and two grandchildren. He was buried at a cemetery near Verwood, Dorset. Iris died on 5 November 2002 and was buried alongside him. Filmography Year Title Role Notes 1983 The Citadel Professor Challis 2 episode 1984 Shroud for a Nightingale Sir Miles Honeyman 1 episode 1984 Strangers and Brothers Bishop 2 episodes 1985-1996 Only Fools and Horses Uncle Albert Trotter 37 episodes
A Wonderful clip… Must be the First time on TV that he never said “During the war”….🤣😂 Great character & great to see him in real-life (so to speak) 👍🏼
Uncle Albert what a legend ..Always laugh hard at Albert saying to Rodders n Del about him being on a Russian convoy.. Cold? You kids don't know the meaning of the word! One night the flame on my lighter froze!😂
My sole claim to fame is spotting 'uncle albert' whilst in an empty building in Richmond looking out the ground floor huge glass windows. Me and another guy ran to the window banging on it shouting "uncle albert...uncle albert!!" Buster turned waved at us along flashing that lovely beaming smile of his! We later learned from the on site property agent that Buster lives close by and is a much loved local celebrity.
Buster Merryfield RIP a great addition to the show after the late great Leonard Pierce. Only Fools and Horses will live on forever true British comedy.
Lovely interview. He reminds me a little of talking to my late uncle, who was very bright and energetic and also harboured (unfulfilled) desires to perform in some kind of theatrical capacity.
@@OYARZABALLLLLL-MA-RIBS strange thing to say about someone's you don't even know isn't it? My life is fantastic actually, i have a four bedroom house, a gorgeous fiance, two businesses on the go and now looking for a third. Also if i wanted your advice id ask for it, and your opinion means absolutely nothing to me.
I’m not going to mention the name of the channel here on TH-cam but someone visited the grave, where the late Buster Merryfield is buried alongside his late wife and never mentioned the fact that he was a former bank manager turned actor and that’s a very significant change in career after his retirement
It's funny how Buster and Nicholas Lyndhurst will always be known for the voices they used for Albert and Rodney and yet the reality is they are both well spoken men.
He sounds nothing like I’d expected him to! Shows how much of an amazing actor Buster was. RIP
It's nice to hear from Buster directly rather than him acting as Uncle Albert. And he can knock out a fine tune on the piano!
What a pleasure to hear his stories, RIP Buster you brought many smiles to a lot of people ❤
R.I.P Buster.Absolute legend.Amazing acting talent
My childhood, sat watching only fools with my dad, great memories, RIP uncle albert, boycie, trigger, sid, and any others I may of forgotten, I'm 43 now and my kids, 13 and 9 love only fools, and no doubt their kids will too. Simply the best programme of all time.
Grandad aka Leonard Pearce. He too was brilliant in his role as Grandad may he rest in peace ❤
I forgot to mention grandad! Though personally I preferred uncle albert to grandad though he still was brilliant, the chandelier has to be his best ever scene 😂
@GazH-zc7jj yeah I did prefer uncle Albert, there was more about him and the series went from standalone episodes to a storyline.
Me and my ex wife bumped into Buster in Bournemouth M&S in the mid 90s. He saw my new born lad and gave a pound for his piggybank . Such a character who is missed.
Get a quid out of a bank manager with out having to beg that's quite an achievement!
I love Buster. What a good actor he was. 😂❤
Buster seems such a gent. He was superb in the best comedy of all time Only Fools & horses
Such a lovely fella, unk on the joanna brings a warmth to a cold heart❤️
We met him once, what a lovely bloke he was , we said you talk quite posh in real life so he started talking like his character uncle Albert in only fools and horses, nice man god rest his soul.
This clip of buster made me smile. Absolutely brilliant on only fools and horses, the type of guy you’d want at your local for sure!
Only Fools had great writing and great humans working on it, thats why its so well loved from 4 year olds, 16 year olds, 30, 50, 70 or 90 year olds!! The greatest show ever. Never gets boring. Had al episodes on VHS, the DVD now Blu Ray. Happy New Year to everyone!
Everybody said whenever he was about and in Poole, Bournemouth etc he would talk to anyone and loved it when people recognized him. He said on a clip ''It's like magic''
Mans a legend him and grandad rip legend gone but not forgotten
A nice surprise. I've never heard an interview with the man I only knew as "Uncle Albert".
Goodness me. Worked in a bank...!
And the sing-song. As a boy, I used to shake my head at the thought of the older people, standing around the piano (generally at times of the year like this).
I'm... kind of... sentimental about it all now.
I still see his grave everytime I go to see my nan and grandads at verwood cemetery! We now have a road here in verwood called Merrifield Road to pay respect for the years he lived here after he retired!!
Lovely to watch rip buster
That shirt is so 90s. I’d forgotten how they looked like deck chair material. We all wore them though.
RIP Buster ..Thanks for the many hours off entertainment you gave us in Only Fools And Horses 🐎. I have had the pleasure off meeting you as well as seeing you in Pantomime in Bournemouth Dorset. You legend and a gentleman 👏. Miss you Uncle Albert . 😢😢😢😢
R.I.P Buster, thank you for all the best of times.❤
What a nice man sadly missed.
RIP buster, you was a great edition to only fools and horses!
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Nice, well spoken man. Seemed a true gentlemen.
I used to live in Christchurch and Buster was regularly seen in the town centre - lovely lovely man - so polite and so giving
Amazing to hear Buster, David Jason and Nic Lyndhursts real voices. Miles away from their OFAH ones. What great actors.
Buster sounded the most different.
Very much like Nicholas Lyndhurst in terms of accent...don't expect him to sound so different in real life from Only Fools.
RIP Buster...a legend
Nick still sounded like himself tone wise but Busters voice was totally different to Uncle Albert's.
Harry "Buster" Merryfield(27 November 1920[1] - 23 June 1999) was an English actor best known for starring as Uncle Albert in the BBC comedy Only Fools and Horses.
Early life
Merryfield was born and raised in Battersea, London, England. His father, also called Harry Merryfield, was a fitter, and his mother Lily (née Stone) was a part-time waitress. His sister Irene died when she was eight years old. He was given the name "Buster" by his grandfather, as he weighed nine pounds at birth, and it stuck throughout his entire life. He refused to divulge his real name, which only became known after his death.
He followed a strict fitness regime of daily press-ups and swimming sessions. As a boxer, he was a British schoolboy champion in the 1936 and Southern Command army champion in 1945. He was also an amateur football player and Millwall supporter, regularly attending games at the Old Den. In contrast to his pipe-smoking and rum-drinking character Uncle Albert, Merryfield was a teetotaler and nonsmoker his entire life.
Career
Before turning professional as an actor Merryfield was a keen amateur actor and director. His productions of John Osborne's The Entertainer (1966), The World-My Canvas (1968) by Ruth Dixon and A View from the Bridge (1969) by Arthur Miller, for the now-defunct amateur theatre group the Characters, won Best Play at the Woking Drama Festival in 1966, 1968 and 1969 respectively. He also won the Best Actor trophy for his roles in The Entertainer and The World-My Canvas.
Merryfield became a professional actor at the age of 57 after having worked for the Westminster Bank for nearly 40 years. He began work there on 11 July 1938 and passed his banking exams in 1939. During his time with the bank, he reached the position of senior area manager, but his banking career was interrupted by his war service. He spent the war in the army, where his physique allowed him to become a PT and jungle-warfare instructor. Awarded an emergency commission in the Royal Artillery on 13 March 1942, Merryfield was promoted to the rank of second lieutenant. During the war is when he discovered his love of acting when he served as an entertainment officer staging shows for the troops.
After the war, the now married Merryfield returned to the bank. At NatWest he rose through the ranks. In April 1967 he became manager of the Shepperton sub-branch and by the time of his early retirement in July 1978, he was a bank manager at the Thames Ditton branch in Surrey. After retiring, Merryfield persuaded a repertory company to admit him. He performed at the Connaught theatre in Worthing in Joseph and the Amazing Technicolour Dreamcoat and Equus. Merryfield appeared in some small television parts, including Hannah in 1980, as Professor Challis in The Citadel in 1983 and as a bishop in Strangers and Brothers in 1984.
Merryfield joined Only Fools and Horses in January 1985 as the former seafaring Albert Gladstone Trotter, known as Uncle Albert, who was Grandad Trotter's long-lost younger brother and was known for his catchphrase of "During the war...". The character was added after Lennard Pearce, who played Grandad, died in December 1984. Nine months earlier in March 1984, Merryfield and Pearce had costarred in two episodes of a Shroud for a Nightingale. Merryfield did much work for charities such as the Royal National Lifeboat Institution. He wrote his autobiography, During the War and Other Encounters, in 1996.
In December 1997, Merryfield fell at the British Comedy Awards while walking to the stage to collect an award for David Jason for his part in Only Fools and Horses. Despite cutting his forehead, he continued and collected the award. Merryfield appeared in pantomime during Christmas of 1997 and 1998 in the father role in Beauty and the Beast at the Pavilion Theatre, Bournemouth.
Personal life
Merryfield could play the piano by ear but could not read music. He was also a fan of disco dancing.
Death
Merryfield died at Poole General Hospital on 23 June 1999 as a result of a brain tumour. He was survived by his wife Iris, whom he had married in June 1942, his daughter Karen and two grandchildren. He was buried at a cemetery near Verwood, Dorset. Iris died on 5 November 2002 and was buried alongside him.
Filmography
Year Title Role Notes
1983 The Citadel Professor Challis 2 episode
1984 Shroud for a Nightingale Sir Miles Honeyman 1 episode
1984 Strangers and Brothers Bishop 2 episodes
1985-1996 Only Fools and Horses Uncle Albert Trotter 37 episodes
I met Mr Merryfield in Slough in 1997. I had a good chat with him and bought his autobiography which he signed.
Brilliant what a lovely man rip
This is a gem.
A Wonderful clip…
Must be the First time on TV that he never said “During the war”….🤣😂 Great character & great to see him in real-life (so to speak) 👍🏼
during the 1940 to 1946 conflict
He was lovely!
What a nice man. His story also says a lot about what a gent David Jason is too.
A true British gent.
I'd have loved to have been in that pub singing along with the ol dears and Buster!!! What a fine man he was!!! 🙏🏻🤘🏻❤️
During the 1990s I remember visiting an old timers pub just like that in Ramsgate with an elderly gentleman on the piano and people all singing along.
Such a legend
I met him along Bournemouth seafront about that time as I was a local, maybe im in this footage.
Thank you for the laughs Buster you still live on as Uncle Albert making new generations of people laugh
True legend.
“Do you really know how to play the piano”?
I was waiting for, “Well I’ll tell you son, During The War”……..🤣🤣
Loved Uncle Albert and his stories that happened during the 1939-1945 conflict with Germany. Honestly didn’t expect him to sound so different
So sad that he died just 3 years after this. Razor sharp and seemingly healthy. Never know what’s round the corner.
On the other hand, it's a blessing for him and those who knew him that he was still in good mental health near the last stage of his life :)
Nice to hear his ‘original’ voice 😂
Hope your resting in peace you'll live in forever
The bugger CAN play all right! Those stride chords aren’t easy. He was great.
True gentleman and an absolute legend. 😊
Uncle Albert what a legend ..Always laugh hard at Albert saying to Rodders n Del about him being on a Russian convoy.. Cold? You kids don't know the meaning of the word! One night the flame on my lighter froze!😂
When he wet himself on the sofa and then Rodney came and sat down after 😂😂😂
And that apple juice tastes horrible. 😂😂😂
"During the 1939-1945 conflict"
My sole claim to fame is spotting 'uncle albert' whilst in an empty building in Richmond looking out the ground floor huge glass windows. Me and another guy ran to the window banging on it shouting "uncle albert...uncle albert!!" Buster turned waved at us along flashing that lovely beaming smile of his! We later learned from the on site property agent that Buster lives close by and is a much loved local celebrity.
Fantastic picture quality for 1994. Just proves they had the great cameras back then it’s just the dodgy after recordings people do.
Awww. Bless him
Great footage! RIP.
He was amazing, in only fools and horses. And in Documentaries, they hardly mention him.
I love that Buster, David Jason and Nicholas Lyndhurst are all very well spoken in real life, compared to their cockney characters!
A hero of comedy.
Buster Merryfield RIP a great addition to the show after the late great Leonard Pierce. Only Fools and Horses will live on forever true British comedy.
He never tried to replace Lennard Pearce and was great as himself.
Lovely interview. He reminds me a little of talking to my late uncle, who was very bright and energetic and also harboured (unfulfilled) desires to perform in some kind of theatrical capacity.
Doesn’t even sound like Uncle Albert. Legend of a guy!
Hes an actor you berk.
@@Leeann-rz3ei “berk”. Wow, are you 90 years old? 🙄
@@Leeann-rz3ei And it’s “he’s”. And you’re missing a comma. Get an education. Chuckle.
@@OYARZABALLLLLL-MA-RIBS strange thing to say about someone's you don't even know isn't it? My life is fantastic actually, i have a four bedroom house, a gorgeous fiance, two businesses on the go and now looking for a third. Also if i wanted your advice id ask for it, and your opinion means absolutely nothing to me.
@@Leeann-rz3ei yet you can’t even use a comma in “i’d”. Snigger. Chuckle. Owning you is so easy. Run along chunky.
Oh my. How different he sounds from Uncle Albert.
He took Fools N Horses to another level. Sadly missed.
Genius casting.
I met him when he asked me for directions when I was about 16, many yrs ago. His voice had me thinking is it not it is, so I asked lol.
Footage quality looks like it's been shot today!
"He's singing"!
"I know" !
"Does he know you've banned him" ? 😂😂
Dear Buster what a charming actor and dearly missed!
To hear his actual voice is so strange 😮 he did a very very good impression 👏
What an absolute gent
What a lovely fella.
What a lovely man
I’m not going to mention the name of the channel here on TH-cam but someone visited the grave, where the late Buster Merryfield is buried alongside his late wife and never mentioned the fact that he was a former bank manager turned actor and that’s a very significant change in career after his retirement
What a charming little video😊
I love when grandad grew a beard and they started calling him Uncle Albert
Wonderful
It's funny how Buster and Nicholas Lyndhurst will always be known for the voices they used for Albert and Rodney and yet the reality is they are both well spoken men.
RIP buster a comedy legend
I remember my friend John seeing Buster as a kid, he shouted out uncle Albert! Buster apparently didn't look very impressed, lol
Great to see this
Just brilliant
His accent completely caught me off guard
What a great gentleman and an fantastic actor WHOS RACHEAL
I'm Forever Blowing Bubbles....Michael Jackson's favourite song.
How original. I bet you are fun on a night out. Jesus🙄
😂😂😂😂👍
What a clip
Legend
Interesting fact. Lennard Pearce (Grandad) also appeared in Shroud for a Nightingale.
Uncle Albert was my favourite. During the War 👍👍😁 Lol
Legend!
Buster ❤️❤️
Uncle Albert watching the sea and reminiscing
It played a brilliant part of uncle albert
Lovely 😊
Respect
During the war , quality uncle albert
Hes well cool much love fae bonnie Scotland ❤ and yes and more
Rip.. to an absolute legend. Still missed
It’s sad he’s deceased and that most of the audience at the sing along would be too.
Legend 😂
R.i.P buster
The description says this was recorder in 1994 but the clip title says 1996. Which one is it?
It's definitely from 1994.
National Treasure....RIEH!
What a legend R.I.P
do anyone know how this legend died
Grandad was my favourite but Buster had a hard act to follow but did a marvellous job