News - Rodney Bewes
Olivia Harrison, widow of the late Beatles guitarist George Harrison, has a fence around her British home that is a danger to pets, a neighbor says. Actor Rodney Bewes, who lives near Harrison's home in Henley-on-Thames, said the razor wire fence surrounding Harrison's Friar Park mansion nearly killed his cat, The Daily Telegraph reported Saturday. My cat, Maurice, has been injured on that fence several times, once severing an artery that nearly killed him, said Bewes, best known for his The Likely Lads role.
Likely Lads actor Rodney Bewes brings his one-man show On the Stage and Off to the Landmark Theatre, Ilfracombe, tomorrow as part of the North Devon Festival. Jerome K Jerome's first novel tells of the trials and tribulations of life as a Victorian actor.
By Mark Summers THE iconic North-East Likely Lads characters of Terry Collier and Bob Ferris will take to the stage for the first time next month in a specially-written version of the Newcastle-based Seventies comedy.
GRAHAM and Helen Whalan could have been the original "Bob and Thelma" from the popular 1970s sitcom Whatever Happened to The Likely Lads? As a young married couple starting out in the world, their first home was a Barratt's semi, Number 8 Agincourt in Killingworth, North Tyneside.
