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How Nigel Planer helped reunite Ade Edmondson and Rik Mayall

How Nigel Planer helped reunite Ade Edmondson and Rik Mayall

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young peopleNigel Planner reveals how he helps co-stars Adrian Edmondson and Rick Mayall Fixing things at his own wedding.

Edmondson and Mayall formed a close partnership after meeting at university and became one of British comedy’s greatest double acts, but they later grew apart.

Planer – with Mayall, Edmondson and Christopher Ryan young people” the titular student roommate – has now shared how he helped the pair get back together after a “falling out period”.

talking radio timesPlaner explained how he and his wife, Roberta, deliberately sat the feuding couple next to each other at their 2013 wedding.

“Double acts do fail – the only one who didn’t was Dawn [French] and jennifer [Saunders] – Rik and Ade are not talking to each other at this point. ” he said. “But Roberta and I deliberately sat them next to each other at the wedding and we saw them laughing together.”

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Edmondson, Mayall and Planner in “The Young Man” (Popper Photo/Getty)

after work young peoplecurated by Edmondson and Mayall bottom The two parted ways professionally in the early 1990s.

More than a decade later, Mayall died suddenly of a heart attack at the age of 56. Talking about the status of the pair’s friendship at the time, Planner continued: “Unfortunately, Rick passed away during their falling out, much to Ed’s regret, but we have photographic evidence that even at that stage they were making each other laugh.”

Nigel Planer plays Neil in The Young People

Nigel Planer plays Neil in The Young People (Getty)

Edmondson had previously publicly disclosed Mayall’s death. talk candidly about their friendship in a special celebration bottom 2024.

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“I mean, our relationship was strained towards the end,” he said, adding: “When I was doing something like this, I remember the absolute joy of sitting in that little office across from the Hole in the Wall pub in Richmond, and you know, it was absolute joy – I think it was the greatest joy of my life.”

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Edmondson also previously revealed that he and Mayall had put their differences aside to work on a new TV show together before his comedy partner’s death. The project was commissioned but they were unable to complete it.

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talking about desert island discs 2013, Edmondson fought back tears As he told it, he contacted his mother after Mayall’s death.

“His mom…his mom wrote me a lovely letter,” he said. “I wrote to her after he died and she wrote back that she only remembered us – she could see us in the garden, [on] A few lounge chairs and just laughing and laughing and laughing – she could never tell what was so funny. “

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When asked by host Lauren Laverne about his memories of Mayall, Edmondson said, “I think about the writing room all the time. We spent more time in the writing room than anywhere else. I remember just laughing like a sewer.”

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