Rest in peace, Tim Brooke-Taylor. The British comedian, best known for his work on and, died of complications from coronavirus on Sunday, according to multiple reports.
He was 79. Brooke-Taylor, whose success spanned more than six decades, built his comedic roots in the Cambridge Footlights Club, which he joined in 1960.
He started his broadcasting career on BBC radio before transitioning to television with the BBC Two series,, which ran from 1970 to 1982.
The show also starred Graeme Garden and Bill Oddie, who were tasked with doing «anything, anytime» — prompting segments which combined slapstick and situation comedy.