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I was so shocked. I knew he was ill, but I just expected him to make a full recovery. Mind you my Mum's friend died of pneumonia in her 50's so I suppose I knew it was possible. It's very sad that he's died though. Only a few days ago I saw one of the clips of him answering the 20 questions.... "I'd like to be remembered as the first face on Channel 4".
I too am sadened at the death of Richard,sure they cannot contunue "Countdown" without him?
However,have you noticed that in all the interviews(with friends,colleagues and the public) whilst the top part of their faces are sad,their mouths cannot help but turn into a smile when talking of him,can anyone ask for a better memorial?
I, too, was totally shocked when I heard last night (Sunday).
I totally understood it that (as of last night) whilst they were wheeling out 'celebs' to say 'how sorry they were' and how 'they once worked with him on Yorkshire TV in 1979' , Carol Vorderman and, indeed, Terry Wogan remained too upset to even make a statement.
Despite the cynic in me (and not particularly liking Terry Wogan), I found this exceptionally touching.
He will be sadly missed.