Actor Richard Pearson, 93

“Pearson was the kind of actor on which the British theatre has always relied: utterly dependable and totally distinctive. His particular forte, with his slightly fluting voice, was for revealing the chink in the armour of middle-class respectability” – particularly on television. He is also “remembered for his role in one of the most famous theatrical failures of modern times: what you might call a flop d’estime.”