Horsbrugh, Walter b. April 15, 1904 d. October 22, 1973 British Actor. He was born in Scarborough, England and died in London, England. Film and television credits include "Upstairs, Downstairs," "The Onedin Line," "The Abominable Dr. Phibes," "Persuasion," "Doomwatch," "Softly Softly," "The First Lady," "The Ronnie Barker Playhouse," "Quartermass and the Pit," "The Saint," "Dixon of Dock Green," "The Avengers,""The Knack ...and How to Get It," "Sherlock Holmes," "Crossroads," "The Adventures of Robin Hood," and "Colonel March of Scotland Yard." (Bio by: Genet) Woodlands Cemetery and Crematorium, Scarborough, North Yorkshire, England
Savile, Jimmy (James Wilson Vincent) b. October 31, 1926 d. October 29, 2011 English Disc Jockey, Television Presenter and Media Personality. He is best known for his BBC television show Jim'll Fix It, and for being the first and last presenter of the long-running BBC music chart show Top of the Pops. He is the subject of a police investigation into allegations of sexual assault made after his death. After working as a conscripted coal miner during the Second World War, Savile began a career playing records in, and later managing, dance halls. His media career started...[Read More] Woodlands Cemetery and Crematorium, Scarborough, North Yorkshire, England
Waterson, Mike b. June 16, 1941 d. June 22, 2011 Musician. He was a singer-songwriter, guitar player, best known for being a member of Britain's first family folk music group, The Watersons. In the early 1960s, with sisters Lal, Norma and his brother-in-law Martin Cathy, he formed the group and toured the country performing traditional English songs. After a successful show at the London Troubadour in 1964, they were signed to Topic Records and released the album "Voices" (1965). Dubbed "the folk Beatles", The Watersons performed on the BBC...[Read More] (Bio by: John "J-Cat" Griffith) Woodlands Cemetery and Crematorium, Scarborough, North Yorkshire, England