Ray Alan RIP

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PaulTwist
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Ray Alan RIP

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Surprised there's not a thread here already...

Was saddened to learn that Ray Alan had passed on. As a child I'd always be delighted to see him and Lord Charles on TV.

I doubt today's kids care much for vent acts, save for the tedious Achmed the Dead Terrorist on YouTube, I remember when it were all fields round here etc etc </rosetintedspectacles> ;)

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I did a thread at sausagenet.org forum..

http://www.sausagenet.org/YaBB.pl?num=1274713606/1#1

I thought Lord Charles voice and laugh is what made it special..he didn't come over as a scary puppet..as those puppets do give me the creeps..a good fun character
I rememeber him doing the channel 4 A to Z of cartoons.loved seeing that..

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Ray Alan also had his kids' TV pairing 'Tich and Quackers' who starred in, if memory serves, TV Comic for a time.
He seemed a nice bloke, a sort of blond haired cousin of Leslie Crowther.
Sadly, now that his sunny persona has gone, I fear that my abiding memory of vent acts will tend solely to the 'dark side' and unnerving thoughts of Maxwell and Sylvester.

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Here's the sort of thing that make an impact on Peters', kashgars', and indeed my own memory:


anyone who ever saw this film ['DEAD of NIGHT' , 1945] is unlikely ever to forget this sequence:

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The aforementioned Maxwell and his puppet Hugo. Sylvester being the other vent act that Hugo taunted Maxwell with plans of abandoning him for, with tragic results all round.

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I saw Ray Alan live, years ago. He was brilliant and very, very funny. The stand out moment was Ray donning a white glove, wiping lipstick around the thumb and finger and sticking two beadss on his knuckle - and made a brand new character come to life. he was a genius. I got his autograph too.

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