Quote Originally Posted by Sir C View Post
You take that back. He wasn't a kiddiefiddler at all!

"Actress Fenella Fielding, who worked with Wisdom on his 1959 film Follow a Star, said he was "not a very pleasant man. Always making a pass – hand up your skirt first thing in the morning. Not exactly a lovely way to start a day's filming." Lynda Bellingham, who worked with Wisdom on A Little Bit of Wisdom, recalled a comedy sketch where "for ten minutes I stood there while he basically touched me up and you couldn't say anything because he was the master of comedy." Singer Tina Charles, who had a number one with "I Love To Love" in 1976, alleged that Wisdom molested her in his dressing room when she was 16."
But his transgressions would have been delivered with excellent, slapstick comedy timing c. He'd clumsily trip over a ladder, cry "cor blimey" before lapping away at his co-star's fanny like a thirsty hound. Pompey regular he was too.