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Celebrity Deaths - wirralbus - 28/07/2012 19:08

Coronation Street and Keeping up Appearances actor Geoffrey Hughes has died aged 68, his agent has said.

The actor, who was known to millions as Coronation Street binman Eddie Yates in the 1970s and 1980s, died "peacefully in his sleep" on Friday night.

It followed a "long courageous battle" with prostate cancer, his family said.

Hughes, who lived on the Isle of Wight, was also known for his roles as Twiggy in TV comedy The Royle Family and Onslow in Keeping Up Appearances.

He had thought he had beaten prostate cancer in 2009, but was told it had returned after collapsing at home in 2010.

Hughes first appeared in 1960s shows such as Z-Cars and The Likely Lads. He was the voice of Paul McCartney in the Beatles film The Yellow Submarine.

Other roles included Vernon in Heartbeat and Uncle Keith in teen drama Skins, guest-starring in episodes of Doctor Who, Casualty, Boon and The Upper Hand.

A Coronation Street spokeswoman said: "We are very sad to hear of the death of Geoffrey Hughes.

"He created a legendary and iconic character in Eddie Yates who will always be part of Coronation Street.

Everyone connected with the programme send our sincerest condolences to his family."

Coronation Street star William Roache, who plays Ken Barlow, said: "I am so sorry to hear about Geoffrey. He was a warm, lovable actor, with great comedy timing.

"He will be greatly missed, one of the Street's memorable characters."

Sally Lindsay, who played barmaid Shelley Unwin in Corrie, wrote on Twitter that her first TV job was playing Twiggy's girlfriend in The Royle Family, "and he was so kind RIP lovely man x".

Hughes was appointed Deputy Lord Lieutenant for the Isle of Wight in 2009, providing the official link between the island and royalty at formal events.


RE: celeb deaths - MPTE1955 - 28/07/2012 19:14

Geoffrey Hughes also appeared in one of the carry-on films, might have been Carry on at your Convenience but couldnt swear to it, I will add that he didnt say a whole lot in it.


RE: celeb deaths - wirralbus - 28/07/2012 19:17

Yeah i remember that as the union mans right hand man (bully boy).

He was also in Heartbeat for a short while after Greengrass actor Bill maynard had to leave the series due to ill health.


RE: celeb deaths - MPTE1955 - 28/07/2012 19:20

I remember him in Heartbeat, he always seemed to play a play a happy-go-lucky type of character in his roles.


RE: celeb deaths - wirralbus - 28/07/2012 19:26

I know one person who will be very upset tonight Jean Alexander who played Hilda Ogden in Coronation Street .

Hilda , Stan and Eddie worked will well together .


RE: Celebrity Deaths - H101GEV - 28/07/2012 19:37

RIP Geoffrey. Remember him from The Royle Family and Heartbeat in particular. A great bloke.


RE: Celebrity Deaths - Penny Return - 28/07/2012 19:38

A wonderful "Scouser" will be fondly missed


RE: Celebrity Deaths - M113 YKC - 28/07/2012 19:39

(28/07/2012 19:08)wirralbus Wrote:  Coronation Street and Keeping up Appearances actor Geoffrey Hughes has died aged 68, his agent has said.
That's sad to hear! I remember watching him in Keeping Up Appearances when I was younger. RIP, Geoffrey... Undecided


RE: Celebrity Deaths - K853 MTJ - 30/07/2012 11:53

Another sad loss in the past week is TV Antiques expert David Barby.
May not be a massive celebrity, but those who watched him in his numerous appearances in day time TV will know he was always a great personality and a very knowledgeable man indeed!
RIP to him and to 'Twiggy' as well, will always fondly remember him and his knock off goods in The Royle Family!


RE: Celebrity Deaths - N301 CKB - 30/07/2012 20:44

RIP Geoffrey and David. Remember watching them both on the TV. Heartbeat, The Royal Family and Bargain Hunt.