The great
Sid James died on 26 April 1976 - that's 31 years ago today. As
Ron Drew's Theatre Page tells it:
He was playing in a comedy called "The Mating Game". Sid came on stage said a line, sat on the sofa but did not reply to the next cue. Olga Lowe who was sitting next to him thought it was a gag (for which Sid James was renowned) and started to ad lib, but soon realised that something was amiss. The curtain was brought down and the audience asked 'Is there a doctor in the house?' The audience also thinking it part of the plot greeted this with laughter and the question had to be repeated in earnest. Eventually a doctor responded, called an ambulance and Sid was then found to be dead from a heart attack.
But that may not be the end of the story. To quote
Wikipedia:
Later it was rumoured that his ghost was in the dressing room he occupied on the night of his death; after one experience during a gig there, the comedian Les Dawson refused to play the venue again.
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I'm currently midway through Alice in Sunderland, which despite being a vulgar comic book may actually be Your Sort Of Thing.
It's basically a love letter to Sunderland and the North East of England in general. A bit rambling in places, it's packed with stories like this - indeed Sid James' ghost becomes a recurring character in the narrative.
You can visit its exhibition at the Cartoon Art Museum at the moment.
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