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Friends, relatives and a who's who of British comedy have paid their respects to Rik Mayall at his funeral in a picturesque West Country village. | Friends, relatives and a who's who of British comedy have paid their respects to Rik Mayall at his funeral in a picturesque West Country village. |
Mourners included Nigel Planer, who starred alongside Mayall in the seminal 80s comedy The Young Ones; and Jennifer Saunders and Dawn French, friends of the late comedian from the days when they appeared together in The Comic Strip Presents … | Mourners included Nigel Planer, who starred alongside Mayall in the seminal 80s comedy The Young Ones; and Jennifer Saunders and Dawn French, friends of the late comedian from the days when they appeared together in The Comic Strip Presents … |
Others who filed into the church, accompanied by Procol Harum's A Whiter Shade Of Pale on organ, were the Hollywood star Alan Rickman and the actor and director Peter Richardson, another long-term collaborator of Mayall's. | Others who filed into the church, accompanied by Procol Harum's A Whiter Shade Of Pale on organ, were the Hollywood star Alan Rickman and the actor and director Peter Richardson, another long-term collaborator of Mayall's. |
The standup comedian and writer Ben Elton, Mayall's friend from university and one of his co-writers on The Young Ones, was also among the mourners who watched the wicker coffin adorned with red flowers be carried into St George's church in Dittisham, Devon. | The standup comedian and writer Ben Elton, Mayall's friend from university and one of his co-writers on The Young Ones, was also among the mourners who watched the wicker coffin adorned with red flowers be carried into St George's church in Dittisham, Devon. |
About 140 mourners attended, mainly dressed sombrely in black, to remember the life of the star, who died last week, aged 56, at his home in Barnes, south-west London. | About 140 mourners attended, mainly dressed sombrely in black, to remember the life of the star, who died last week, aged 56, at his home in Barnes, south-west London. |
Mourners could be heard cheering and clapping during the service, which was led by Father Will Hazlewood. | |
Adrian Edmondson, with whom Mayall forged a friendship as a student in Manchester and who was his comedy partner for many of his most memorable series, was among the pall-bearers as the coffin was led from the church. Guests filed out to the sounds of the Van Morrison hit Brown Eyed Girl. | |
A vintage Rolls-Royce, which carried Mayall's family to the service, struggled to cope with the incline which led to the church holding up the vehicles taking guests away from the service. | |
Mayall, also known for roles in TV hits such as Bottom and The New Statesman, had a home in Devon. | Mayall, also known for roles in TV hits such as Bottom and The New Statesman, had a home in Devon. |
Before the service, Mayall's widow, Barbara, asked fans for their "thoughts and prayers" during the private ceremony. A memorial service is expected to be held in September. | Before the service, Mayall's widow, Barbara, asked fans for their "thoughts and prayers" during the private ceremony. A memorial service is expected to be held in September. |
Mayall collapsed and died after what has been described as an "acute cardiac event". | Mayall collapsed and died after what has been described as an "acute cardiac event". |
He gained fame in his role as the hopeless poetry-writing anarchist Rick in The Young Ones and went on to star as the conniving MP Alan B'Stard in The New Statesman, and Lord Flashheart in Blackadder. | He gained fame in his role as the hopeless poetry-writing anarchist Rick in The Young Ones and went on to star as the conniving MP Alan B'Stard in The New Statesman, and Lord Flashheart in Blackadder. |