Robbie Coltrane dead
Discussion
Just posted in the news section, but thought I'd link it here too.
Mercdriver said:
Always think of him presenting petrolheads programme on various vehicles, removed engine from trabant in the middle of nowhere using minimum of tools.
Wish they would repeat the series it was interesting because of Mr Coltrane.
RIP
Planes trains and automobiles iirc. I had the series on VHSWish they would repeat the series it was interesting because of Mr Coltrane.
RIP
RIP
I wonder whether he ever got that dictionary finished?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PuDquo76490
Massive contrafibularities at this sad news.
Leaving already, Doctor?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PuDquo76490
Massive contrafibularities at this sad news.
Leaving already, Doctor?
italianjob1275 said:
Mercdriver said:
Always think of him presenting petrolheads programme on various vehicles, removed engine from trabant in the middle of nowhere using minimum of tools.
Wish they would repeat the series it was interesting because of Mr Coltrane.
RIP
Planes trains and automobiles iirc. I had the series on VHSWish they would repeat the series it was interesting because of Mr Coltrane.
RIP
RIP
RIP
For all his bigger roles, the thing I remember him most for is as Bob Hoskins' car fixing philosopher mate in Mona Lisa. I remember reading that he wore his own overalls for that part, as the ones they gave him were too pristine and lacking in oil stains to be convincing.
Quite rare to see someone under a car in a film who looks like they know what to do with a spanner.
RIP Robbie.
Quite rare to see someone under a car in a film who looks like they know what to do with a spanner.
RIP Robbie.
Sad news. About 25 years ago I was driving out towards Kilearn and was over taken by a large black American car.
The drivers windows was down and the driver had his arm hanging out the window, and looked over and smiled at us in our diminutive Vauxhall Nova. It was the man himself.
He wasn’t aggressively overtaking, literally ambled past us. It was quite surreal.
The drivers windows was down and the driver had his arm hanging out the window, and looked over and smiled at us in our diminutive Vauxhall Nova. It was the man himself.
He wasn’t aggressively overtaking, literally ambled past us. It was quite surreal.
Had the pleasure of meeting him once around the time of Coltranes Planes and Automobiles. I was in the process of dispatching an aircraft at LHR and he ambled into the forward galley where I was doing the paperwork to certify the aircraft. We had a quick chat but it was obvious he wanted to have a look at the flight deck (A340). Quick word with Captain and then took him up - it was before 9/11. Seemed to have a genuine interest and genuine bloke.
Remember him most for those shows and Cracker.
Remember him most for those shows and Cracker.
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