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Sites Featuring Richard Wilson
The ultimate One Foot in the Grave websites....
http://www.onefootinthegrave.bravehost.com/index.html
The new One Foot in the Grave TV IV wiki mostly populated by yours truly.
http://tviv.info/wiki/One_Foot_in_the_Grave
Please update this wiki with all your might. It still needs some work, but I think that page is one of the better ones on the new wiki site.
A new site featuring more information on Richard Wilson from the BBC. The site features a quiz to test your knowledge on Richard Wilson.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/drama/faces/richard_wilson.shtml
Also from the BBC download the official Richard Wilson desktop wallpaper from Born and Bred.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/drama/bornandbred/photogallery_maggie_richard.shtml
The TVTOME Guide to Richard
http://www.tvtome.com/tvtome/servlet/PersonDetail/personid-30542
Full Episode Guides for "One Foot in the Grave, Cast Lists and a whole host of other information on the show:
One Foot in the Grave Episode Guide
Some archived press images from the show "One Foot in the Grave":
A Review of the show "One foot in the Grave" and some trivia information:
Visit the Official James Gillan Appreciation Website. James starred alongside Richard Wilson in a wonderful performance of "Peter Pan".
jRichard as a motivational speaker:
More archived information for the show "One Foot in the Grave"
A short interview with Richard on his role for the show "One Foot in the Grave"::
Article from the Hampshire Cronicle on Victor Meldrew demise in the show "One Foot in the Grave":
Richard Wilson attends Mr Gay UK 2004, Various archive information and Photos from the Event:
Richard Wilson in "Cluedo" starring as "Reverend Green":
Soho Theatre:
Other Famous Richard Wilson's:
Greenock-Town page:
Sadlers Wells Bio's:
Hamstead Theatre Information/Short Bio:
BBC Article on the end of Victor Meldrew:
The biography by
James Roose-Evans:
Greenocks History
A Sense of Belonging.
Richard Wilson - "Glen Sannox was a beautiful place as the
photograph so brilliantly shows."
Photographing the famous - A Portrait
Too many older people stop certain activities because society lays down rules about what people should do or not do at certain ages. Each and every one of us has an individual personaand we should all do exactly what we want for as long as we feel able. It is never too late to start and get involved with new ideas, whatever your age. This tends to keep the brain and the body active. There are plenty of examples all around us of people who "keep going" in all sorts of areas. I personally didn't start my acting career until quite late in life but it has led to very exciting times as I get older. So, I think our motto should be "IF YOU FEEL LIKE IT - DO IT". I'd just like to wish my personal good wishes to all those who do do it! (note strange formatting of website. Scroll down if you see nothing).
Richard Pitured with Clive Betts - Labour MP for Sheffield Attercliffe
BBC and the Open University. Ever Wondered why do we look the way we do?
The Sweeney as DCI Anderson
Stars Preen Their Red Feathers (1st October 2002)
Richard in Born and Bred
Britons Learn How to Complain
The Verandah Restaurant
Keep Scotland Beautiful Campaign
Free Travel Pass
Hope for Children
Age Positive Campaign
Ricard with Sinta from www.sintasworld.com
Richard Celebrates Burns Night
Richard makes presentation for freshway foods
Extra Care Hosing for Older People
Fox Kensington-Chelsea 2003 Summer Fair 26th June
Animal Dramatics
Show Business - The Elixer of Youth
The RailWay Bridge Victor died
Your Oxford Article
Teaching Awards
Ann Samuel with Richard Wilson
Please visit the teaching awards web site to find out more!
http://www.teachingawards.com/
Richard Wilson, actor: "Hunting is a cruel and barbaric practice which has no place in a civilised society. Hopefully this will be outlawed by the year 2000."
New Deal
War Protest
Richard Wilson Drawing
National Museum of Scotland, Actor Richard Wilson is one of several Scots who contributed to the exhibition on Level 6, the 20th century display.
Other Links
Fans of Richard Wilson might be interested in visiting the official Ian McKellen webiste: