I picked up a copy of Ian Carmichael's autobiography
Will the Real Ian Carmichael from 1979 and found it an enjoyable read as I knew virtually nothing about the man before picking it up. Even back then when the book came out in the late 1970s he had enjoyed a long career on stage, pioneering TV days including producing Richard Hearne's
Mr Pastry, and films but even as an established actor it appeared that life wasn't always perfect and he spent long periods away from his family touring theatreland.
I suppose the biggest film parts were in
School For Scoundrels, I'm Alright Jack and the earliest one
Privates on Parade but I suppose the
Jeeves and Wooster TV series from the 1960s will be remembered by many.
I last saw him on TV's
The Royal as a surgeon I think and it's remarkable that he's 88 years old this month and still has those boyish looks.
A very popular actor and he seems like an all round good bloke!