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Bernard Cribbins, OBE (born 29 December 1928) is an English character actor, voice-over artist and musical comedian with a career spanning over seventy years. He came to prominence in films of the 1960s, and has been in work consistently since his professional debut in the mid-1950s.
Cribbins narrated The Wombles, a BBC children's television programme that ran for 40 episodes between 1973 and 1975, and played the pretentious guest Mr. Hutchinson in the "The Hotel Inspectors" episode of Fawlty Towers (1975), and the belligerent barman in Alfred Hitchcock's Frenzy (1972). He also recorded several novelty records in the early 1960s and was a regular and prolific performer on the BBC's Jackanory from 1966 to 1991. Having appeared as Tom Campbell, a companion to Dr. Who in the 1966 feature film Daleks – Invasion Earth: 2150 A.D., Cribbins also appeared four decades later as Wilfred Mott, a companion to television's Tenth Doctor.
Born in Derker, Oldham, Lancashire, Cribbins served an apprenticeship at the Oldham Repertory Theatre. In 1947, he interrupted his apprenticeship to undertake national service with the Parachute Regiment in Aldershot and in British-administered Mandatory Palestine.
Bernard Cribbins cracking song Hole In The Ground, Proper British this, Enjoy!
Bernard Cribbins, OBE (born 29 December 1928) is an English character actor, voice-over artist and musical comedian with a career spanning over seventy years. He came to prominence in films of the 1960s, and has been in work consistently since his professional debut in the mid-1950s. Cribbins is particularly well known to British audiences as the narrator in The Wombles, a BBC children's television programme that ran for 40 episodes between 1973 and 1975, and for his roles as the pretentious guest Mr. Hutchinson in the "The Hotel Inspectors" episode of Fawlty Towers (1975) and the belligerent barman in Alfred Hitchcock's Frenzy (1972). He also recorded several successful novelty records in the early 1960s and was a regular and prolific performer on the BBC's Jackanory from 1966 to 1991. H...
Bernard: "I once sold my wife's car, but told her it was stolen."' Season 4 Episode 7. I'm a huge fan of the show so if you have a specific clip in mind, leave a comment below and I'll upload it. - Jon. (If you need certain videos closed captioned [CC], please let me know and I will try my best to accommodate these requests.)
Bernard Cribbins reacts to receiving the BAFTA Special Award presented by Doctor Who co-star Catherine Tate at the EA British Academy Children's Awards on 29 November 2009. View more interviews on the BAFTA Website: http://bit.ly/cribbins
In This video I have the main characters singing the song hope you enjoy it . Bernard Cribbins, OBE (born 29 December 1928) is an English character actor, voice-over artist and musical comedian with a career spanning over seventy years. He came to prominence in films of the 1960s, and has been in work consistently since his professional debut in the mid-1950s. Cribbins narrated The Wombles, a BBC children's television programme that ran for 40 episodes between 1973 and 1975, and played the pretentious guest Mr. Hutchinson in the "The Hotel Inspectors" episode of Fawlty Towers (1975), and the belligerent barman in Alfred Hitchcock's Frenzy (1972). He also recorded several novelty records in the early 1960s and was a regular and prolific performer on the BBC's Jackanory from 1966 to 1991. Ha...
Bernard: "I once sold my wife's car, but told her it was stolen."' Season 4 Episode 7. I'm a huge fan of the show so if you have a specific clip in mind, leave a comment below and I'll upload it. - Jon. (If you need certain videos closed captioned [CC], please let me know and I will try my best to accommodate these requests.)
1962 UK Chart hit for Bernard Cribbins. Embedding enabled!
Bernard Cribbins, OBE (born 29 December 1928) is an English character actor, voice-over artist and musical comedian with a career spanning over seventy years. He came to prominence in films of the 1960s, and has been in work consistently since his professional debut in the mid-1950s. Cribbins is particularly well known to British audiences as the narrator in The Wombles, a BBC children's television programme that ran for 40 episodes between 1973 and 1975, and for his roles as the pretentious guest Mr. Hutchinson in the "The Hotel Inspectors" episode of Fawlty Towers (1975) and the belligerent barman in Alfred Hitchcock's Frenzy (1972). He also recorded several successful novelty records in the early 1960s and was a regular and prolific performer on the BBC's Jackanory from 1966 to 1991. H...
Classic comedy moment from John Cleese in Fawlty Towers, where Basil waits on some Germans. Subscribe to Comedy Greats for more hilarious videos: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=BBCComedyGreats
Bernard Cribbins Interview BAFTA Children's Awards Subscribe to Red Carpet News: http://bit.ly/1s3BQ54 Red Carpet News talks to Nominees, winners and VIP guests at the British Academy Children’s Awards 2015 in London. Check out our other videos for more BAFTA coverage from this and previous years. Red Carpet News brings you all the latest Film & Entertainment News. Featuring exclusive content and interviews for Game Of Thrones, Sherlock, Hunger Games, Marvel, Star Wars, Harry Potter, Downton Abbey, Doctor Who and so much more. Visit our homepage at http://www.redcarpetnewstv.com or follow us on Twitter @RedCarpetNewsTV for exclusive daily updates, reviews, photo galleries and more. Don't forget to subscribe and thanks for watching
Interview with Bernard Cribbins on Graham Norton's BBC Radio 2 show (June 8, 2013).
Bernard Joseph Cribbins OBE is an English Actor,voice over artist and Musical Comedian with a career spanning over seventy years.Born 29 Dec 1928 [aged 88]The Song "What I want is a Proper Cup of Coffee" was recorded by "Trout Fishing in America"
Pinnacle Storyteller Bernard Cribbins reads More About Paddington. Originally available on cassette and 2 LP set. A spot of decorating, Paddington turns detective, Paddington and the bonfire, Christmas.
Bernard Cribbins tops the bill, speciality act the Kagans have the audience on the edge of their seats whilst Sandie Shaw makes a guest appearance in this edition from April 1973.
Jackanory storyteller Bernard Cribbins reads The Wizard of Oz. Originally available on LP.
The Sandwich Man is a 1966 British comedy film starring Michael Bentine, Dora Bryan,Harry H. Corbett, Bernard Cribbins, Diana Dors, Norman Wisdom, Terry-Thomas and Ian Hendry. It was written by Bentine in conjunction with Robert Hartford-Davis. Hartford-Davis also directed the film A sandwich man takes in the sights and sounds of London as he waits for his prize pigeon to finish a big race. Initial release: January 14, 1966
Originally available on a 2 cassette set.
In this wonderful film from Christmas 1979, Bernard Cribbins once again lends his voice to a small creature, this time a Robin, bringing to life what one gets up to at Christmas.
Pinnacle Storyteller Bernard Cribbins reads Paddington Takes The Air. Originally available on cassette and 2 LP set.
Bernard Cribbins Interview BAFTA Children's Awards Subscribe to Red Carpet News: http://bit.ly/1s3BQ54 Red Carpet News talks to Nominees, winners and VIP guests at the British Academy Children’s Awards 2015 in London. Check out our other videos for more BAFTA coverage from this and previous years. Red Carpet News brings you all the latest Film & Entertainment News. Featuring exclusive content and interviews for Game Of Thrones, Sherlock, Hunger Games, Marvel, Star Wars, Harry Potter, Downton Abbey, Doctor Who and so much more. Visit our homepage at http://www.redcarpetnewstv.com or follow us on Twitter @RedCarpetNewsTV for exclusive daily updates, reviews, photo galleries and more. Don't forget to subscribe and thanks for watching
Bernard Cribbins talking about Doctor Who- The End Of Time on Loose Women
Interview with Bernard Cribbins on Graham Norton's BBC Radio 2 show (June 8, 2013).
Bernard Cribbins reacts to receiving the BAFTA Special Award presented by Doctor Who co-star Catherine Tate at the EA British Academy Children's Awards on 29 November 2009. View more interviews on the BAFTA Website: http://bit.ly/cribbins
Actor Bernard Cribbins (Doctor Who, Old Jack's Boat) takes on our 60 second interview challenge, revealing who should play the next Doctor Who, why the first assistant director is the unsung hero on set, and how to give a great audition. Enjoyed the video? Subscribe to our channel for new videos every week: https://youtube.com/user/BAFTAGuru Stay up to date with the latest news from BAFTA: Twitter: @BAFTAGuru: https://twitter.com/BAFTAGuru @BAFTA: https://twitter.com/BAFTA @BAFTAGames: https://twitter.com/BAFTAGames Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/bafta Instagram: http://instagram.com/bafta Tumblr: Film: http://bafta-film.tumblr.com/ TV: http://bafta-television.tumblr.com/ Games: http://bafta-games.tumblr.com/ Pinterest: http://www.pinterest.com/bafta/ Google+ : https://pl...
Josh talks with Bernard Cribbins about his time on Doctor Who and his character Wilfred Mott.
Bernard Cribbins Interview - BAFTA Children's Awards 2014 Subscribe to Red Carpet News: http://bit.ly/1s3BQ54 Bernard Cribbins talks to Red Carpet News at the British Academy Children's Awards 2014 in London. Red Carpet News brings you all the latest Film & Entertainment News. Featuring exclusive content and interviews for Game Of Thrones, Sherlock, Hunger Games, Marvel, Star Wars, Harry Potter, Downton Abbey, Doctor Who and so much more. Visit our homepage at http://www.redcarpetnewstv.com or follow us on Twitter @RedCarpetNewsTV for exclusive daily updates, reviews, photo galleries and more. Don't forget to subscribe and thanks for watching
http://www.bbc.co.uk/doctorwo Bernard Cribbins chats about his return to Doctor Who, Part One! COPYRIGHT (C) BBC.
Jenny Agutter, Sally Thomsett and Bernard Cribbins were at BIFF 2010 for a unique reunion screening to celebrate the 40th anniversary of The Railway Children. www.bradfordfilmfestival.org.uk Follow us on Twitter @BradFilmFest
He is one of Britain’s national treasures but actor and comedian Bernard Cribbens OBE was also a Paratrooper. During his two years in the Paras, Bernard spent time in Palestine, where his unit regularly came under fire. A training report at the time described him as a good performer. A label which served him well as he launched his showbiz career. The star of Carry On films and Dr Who was a guest of The Parachute Regiment after raising money for the welfare of injured Paras and their families. The 87-year-old handed over a cheque for £17,000 to the Regiment’s official charity, SUPPORT OUR PARAS. - www.supportourparas.org Subscribe to Forces TV HERE http://bit.ly/1OraazC Check out our website: http://forces.tv Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ForcesTV Twitter: https://twitter.com...
Bernard Cribbins cracking song Hole In The Ground, Proper British this, Enjoy!
Bernard Cribbins, OBE (born 29 December 1928) is an English character actor, voice-over artist and musical comedian with a career spanning over seventy years. He came to prominence in films of the 1960s, and has been in work consistently since his professional debut in the mid-1950s. Cribbins is particularly well known to British audiences as the narrator in The Wombles, a BBC children's television programme that ran for 40 episodes between 1973 and 1975, and for his roles as the pretentious guest Mr. Hutchinson in the "The Hotel Inspectors" episode of Fawlty Towers (1975) and the belligerent barman in Alfred Hitchcock's Frenzy (1972). He also recorded several successful novelty records in the early 1960s and was a regular and prolific performer on the BBC's Jackanory from 1966 to 1991. H...
Bernard: "I once sold my wife's car, but told her it was stolen."' Season 4 Episode 7. I'm a huge fan of the show so if you have a specific clip in mind, leave a comment below and I'll upload it. - Jon. (If you need certain videos closed captioned [CC], please let me know and I will try my best to accommodate these requests.)
Bernard Cribbins reacts to receiving the BAFTA Special Award presented by Doctor Who co-star Catherine Tate at the EA British Academy Children's Awards on 29 November 2009. View more interviews on the BAFTA Website: http://bit.ly/cribbins
Jackanory storyteller Bernard Cribbins reads The Wizard of Oz. Originally available on LP.
Paddington at Large, read by Bernard Cribbins. From the audio cassette.
The Mouse on the Moon 1963 Comedy, Romance, Sci-Fi, Margaret Rutherford, Ron Moody, Bernard Cribbins
Pinnacle Storyteller Bernard Cribbins reads Paddington Takes The Air. Originally available on cassette and 2 LP set.
Pinnacle Storyteller Bernard Cribbins reads Paddington Abroad. Originally available on cassette and 2 LP set. - New upload, without second half audio track error.
Originally available on a 2 cassette set.
"Right," said Fred, "Both of us together
One each end and steady as we go."
Tried to shift it, couldn't even lift it
We was getting nowhere
And so we had a cuppa tea and
"Right," said Fred, "Give a shout for Charlie."
Up comes Charlie from the floor below.
After strainin', heavin' and complainin'
We was getting nowhere
And so we had a cuppa tea.
And Charlie had a think, and he thought we ought to take off all the handles
And the things wot held the candles.
But it did no good, well I never thought it would
"All right," said Fred, "Have to take the feet off
To get them feet off wouldn't take a mo."
Took its feet off, even took the seat off
Should have got us somewhere but no!
So Fred said, "Let's have another cuppa tea."
And we said, "right-o."
"Right," said Fred, "Have to take the door off
Need more space to shift the so-and-so."
Had bad twinges taking off the hinges
And it got us nowhere
And so we had a cuppa tea and
"Right," said Fred, "Have to take the wall down,
That there wall is gonna have to go."
Took the wall down, even with it all down
We was getting nowhere
And so we had a cuppa tea.
And Charlie had a think, and he said, "Look, Fred,
I get a sort of feelin'
If we remove the ceiling
With a rope or two we could drop the blighter through."
"All right," said Fred, climbing up a ladder
With his crowbar gave a mighty blow.
Was he in trouble, half a ton of rubble landed on the top of his dome.
So Charlie and me had another cuppa tea
And then we went home.
(I said to Charlie, "We'll just have to leave it
Standing on the landing, that's all
You see the trouble with Fred is, he's too hasty