- Alexei Sayle, Doctor Who #142: Revelation of the Daleks, 1985. The Liverpool stand-up won The DJ away from future Harry Potter star Coltrane, rocker and ex-child actor Phil Collins, Kenneth Cranham, Nic ky Henson and two genuine BBC disc-jockeys: Alan Freeman and the dreaded Jimmy Saville (as repugnant a paedophile as as Who’s 80s’ producer John Nathan-Taylor – they preyed n their shows’ fans). The invite to Collins led to his movie comeback as Great Train Robber Buster Edwards in 1988.
- Jim Dale, Carry On Columbus, 1992. The future Harry Potter and 007 regular chose not to discover America in the 31st, worst and final Carry On. Refusing a role, Windsor – the Carry Ons’ Marilyn – said the script was crap. It was – and the cast hated it. Yet… it made more money at the UK box-oiffice than the straight versions: 1492: The Conquest iof Paradiseand Christopher Columbus: The Discovery, 1992, starring such heavyweights as GérardDepardieu and Marlon Brando!
- Paul McGann, Doctor Who (The Movie), TV, 1996.
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“Robbie was one of the funniest people I’ve met and used to keep us laughing constantly as kids on the set. I’ve especially fond memories of him keeping our spirits up on Prisoner of Azkaban, when we were all hiding from the torrential rain for hours in Hagrid’s hut and he was telling stories and cracking jokes to keep morale up. I feel incredibly lucky that I got to meet and work with him and very sad that he’s passed. He was an incredible actor and a lovely man.”- Daniel Radcliffe
“Robbie was like the most fun uncle I’ve ever had, but most of all, he was deeply caring and compassionate towards me as a child and an adult. His talent was so immense that it made sense he played a giant — he could fill ANY space with his brilliance. Robbie, if I ever get to be so kind as you were to me on a film set I promise I’ll do it in your name and memory. Know how much I adore and admire you. I’ll really miss your sweetness, your nicknames, your warmth, your laughs, and your hugs. You made us a family. Know you were that to us. There was no better Hagrid. You made it a joy to be Hermione.” – Emma Watson.
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