Roger Lloyd-Pack has died at the age of 69.
The star - beloved for his role as Trigger in Only Fools and Horses - passed away from pancreatic cancer on Wednesday (January 15), prompting an outpouring of tributes from the world of showbiz.
We're saddened to hear Roger Lloyd-Pack has died. As Trigger on Only Fools and Horses, he gave us many laughs. Rodney will forever be Dave.
— BBC One (@BBCOne) January 16, 2014
So sad to hear about the passing on Roger Lloyd Pack. What an incredible actor and person. May he rest in peace.
— Jkcorden (@JKCorden) January 16, 2014
Very sad and shocking to hear about Roger Lloyd-Pack. One of the loveliest most talented actors I've ever had the privilege of working with.
— Sam Bain (@sambaintv) January 16, 2014
Very sad news about Roger Lloyd Pack. Trigger was an ancestor to Father Dougal and I'm glad I once had a chance to tell him so.
— Graham Linehan...
The star - beloved for his role as Trigger in Only Fools and Horses - passed away from pancreatic cancer on Wednesday (January 15), prompting an outpouring of tributes from the world of showbiz.
We're saddened to hear Roger Lloyd-Pack has died. As Trigger on Only Fools and Horses, he gave us many laughs. Rodney will forever be Dave.
— BBC One (@BBCOne) January 16, 2014
So sad to hear about the passing on Roger Lloyd Pack. What an incredible actor and person. May he rest in peace.
— Jkcorden (@JKCorden) January 16, 2014
Very sad and shocking to hear about Roger Lloyd-Pack. One of the loveliest most talented actors I've ever had the privilege of working with.
— Sam Bain (@sambaintv) January 16, 2014
Very sad news about Roger Lloyd Pack. Trigger was an ancestor to Father Dougal and I'm glad I once had a chance to tell him so.
— Graham Linehan...
- 1/16/2014
- Digital Spy
With only two more wacky adventures left for the Second Doctor, you would have thought that his penultimate story would be a humdinger. Well, think twice, since in the end, all we get is the Wild West in Space.
Yes, it’s The Space Pirates, a tale that just pips The Dominators to the post to scoop the Dullest Story Of Season 6 prize. Maybe I’m biased, since I find western-type stories to be a bore. Here, we’ve got two main opposing factions: General Hermack and his nondescript set of English actors pretending to be American. And the eponymous pirates, as led by Caven.
Neither side is particularly inspiring. Hermack’s crew are rather faceless. Hermack himself has a rather strange accent that’s hard to fathom. Consider it an odd cross between upper crust English, Hungarian and Italian although maybe I need to rinse out my ears. Despite...
Yes, it’s The Space Pirates, a tale that just pips The Dominators to the post to scoop the Dullest Story Of Season 6 prize. Maybe I’m biased, since I find western-type stories to be a bore. Here, we’ve got two main opposing factions: General Hermack and his nondescript set of English actors pretending to be American. And the eponymous pirates, as led by Caven.
Neither side is particularly inspiring. Hermack’s crew are rather faceless. Hermack himself has a rather strange accent that’s hard to fathom. Consider it an odd cross between upper crust English, Hungarian and Italian although maybe I need to rinse out my ears. Despite...
- 6/30/2010
- by admin@shadowlocked.com (John Bensalhia)
- Shadowlocked
From the opening moments of The Hungry Earth, you could be forgiven that you've stumbled upon a 21st century update of Born And Bred. Lush, peaceful countryside. Happy nuclear family. And all from the pen of creator Chris Chibnall. If I'm being honest, I was a bit apprehensive about this two-parter, since Chibnall's track record in the Doctor Who world hasn't exactly been stellar. 42 was essentially 42 minutes of relentless noise and grime, and not much else. And some of his Torchwood contributions were shaky to say the least yeah, Cyberwoman and Countrycide, I'm looking at you. Luckily, though, this double whammy episode proved to be one of the most dramatic of the new season so far.
The Hungry Earth/Cold Blood should please the fans of the Classic Series. There are neat homages to Frontios (the earth dragging its hapless victims down underground), and more than a tip of the hat to the Pertwee era.
The Hungry Earth/Cold Blood should please the fans of the Classic Series. There are neat homages to Frontios (the earth dragging its hapless victims down underground), and more than a tip of the hat to the Pertwee era.
- 5/30/2010
- by admin@shadowlocked.com (John Bensalhia)
- Shadowlocked
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