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By:
kenny mann
When: 20 Aug 16 19:46
Those 60s farces that seemed to be on TV all the time  were dreadful, Tambers. Did a lot of good work though. RIP.
By:
kenny mann
When: 20 Aug 16 19:47
Actor and disability campaigner Lord Rix has died aged 92, his family said.

The president of the learning disability charity Mencap had been terminally ill and urged Parliament to change the law on assisted dying.

He had previously opposed an assisted dying law, but said his illness had left him "like a beached whale" and in constant discomfort.

As Brian Rix, he performed on stage and TV, specialising in a series of post-war "Whitehall farce" comedies.

For more than 30 years his farces, which starred the likes of comic greats Tommy Cooper and Sid James, were hits on TV and stage, and earned Rix the reputation for his trousers always falling down.
Reforms

It was after his eldest daughter was born in 1951 with Down's syndrome that he began campaigning for people with learning disabilities.

From 1980 to 1988 he was secretary general of Mencap, becoming chairman in 1988 and then president 10 years later - a role he occupied until his death.

In 2006 short breaks for carers became Law - an issue he had been lobbying on for 12 years. In the same year he introduced amendments to the Childcare Bill, which extended childcare provision for disabled children from 16 to 18.

His work on the 2006 Electoral Administration Bill also led to people with a learning disability being able to vote.

The crossbench peer voted against an Assisted Dying Bill in 2006 because of concerns that people with learning disabilities might become the unwilling victims of euthanasia. But his own experience of dying led him to change his position.
By:
ebulGery
When: 20 Aug 16 19:56
I liked those 60's farces he was inBlush

r.i.p. he did well
By:
kenny mann
When: 20 Aug 16 19:58
You probably liked Terry and June as well.Wink
By:
Kit-Kat-Dan
When: 20 Aug 16 20:10
RIP Brian, thanks for the laughs.

I wonder if he'll be buried with his trousers around his ankles.
By:
kenny mann
When: 20 Aug 16 20:27
Laugh
By:
dambuster
When: 20 Aug 16 21:46
Brian Rix, was funny in his day, i think his first wife was Suzi Quatro
By:
kenny mann
When: 20 Aug 16 22:06
Brother of Annie Sugden from Emmerdale, still going strong at 97. Not a lot of people knoew that.
By:
David Fishwick Minibus Sales
When: 20 Aug 16 23:13
sad news - was great in Superstars, unbeatable at squat thrusts and dips Sad
By:
TambourineMan.
When: 20 Aug 16 23:35
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Uwgo64vyFg

Classic farce with a Horseracing theme.
Brian is great as a bumpkin.
By:
crags
When: 21 Aug 16 00:01

Aug 20, 2016 -- 9:46PM, dambuster wrote:


Brian Rix, was funny in his day, i think his first wife was Suzi Quatro


Eh? Must be a joke in there somewhere?

By:
blackbarn
When: 21 Aug 16 00:05
Nope Crags - just a failed elementary attempt at humour from one who couldn't even be bothered to check that the said gent had but one wife.
By:
crags
When: 21 Aug 16 00:08
Oh
By:
TambourineMan.
When: 23 Aug 16 01:40
Nice article on Brian.


https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2016/aug/22/lord-rix-learning-disabilities-future-inequality-campaigner
By:
artie
When: 23 Aug 16 03:56
ebulGery 20 Aug 16 19:56 
"I liked those 60's farces he was in"  I liked them too.All that trouser dropping.You didn't know when, but you knew it was going to happen.His wife was the gorgeous Elspet Gray.
By:
dunlaying
When: 23 Aug 16 12:10
I loved those farces , great fun. I wonder if the Facel Vega is still in the garage.
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