R.I.P. Bernard Cribbins

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Bernard Cribbins is sadly no longer with us, apart from being in the railway children, I always liked him as "Tom" in the 2nd Dr Who film

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Shame, apparently he had recently finished filming for the 60th anniversary edition of Dr. Who.

As an aside, a thread I started some time ago... viewtopic.php?p=780505&hilit=Bernard+Cribbins#p780505
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I remember him from the Wombles, Then saw him in the early Doctor Who programs.

He was fantastic as Donna's grandad in new Who. A very underrated actor RIP
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