- half of the 1980s,
Secombe personally sponsored a
football team for boys aged 9–11 in the
local West
Sutton Little League, '
Secombes Knights'. In 1990...
-
James Secombe (born 26
April 1953) is a
Welsh actor and author. Born in Mumbles, in
south Wales,
Secombe is son of comedian/singer
Harry Secombe (whom...
-
Thomas Secombe (31
December 1918 – 9
December 2016) was a
Welsh Anglican clergyman and author, best
known as the
older brother of
Harry Secombe. Born in...
- main
writer was
Spike Milligan, who
performed the
series alongside Harry Secombe,
Peter Sellers and (for the
first two series)
Michael Bentine. The scripts...
- The
Secombe Theatre (originally the
Secombe Centre) was a
theatre in
Cheam Road, Sutton,
Greater London. The
theatre was
opened in 1983 by the
Welsh comedian...
- or Two", and "Where Is Love?". It
stars Ron Moody,
Oliver Reed,
Harry Secombe,
Shani Wallis, Jack Wild, and Mark
Lester in the
title role.
Filmed at...
-
Seccombe or
Secombe is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include: Alf
Seccombe (born 1982),
American filmmaker Don
Seccombe (born 1942), Australian...
- the Queen's Music. She is
married to
author and
actor Andy
Secombe, son of
singer Harry Secombe, and as of 2013, the
couple were
living in
Goonbell with...
- shows.
During the
early 1950s, Sellers,
along with
Spike Milligan,
Harry Secombe, and
Michael Bentine, took part in the
successful radio series The Goon...
-
little friend').
Secombe dryly remarks after Milligan's lines, "That's the
first time I've
heard a cat bark." When
there was a need,
Secombe would often play...