Bob Block (slapstick scriptwriter) RIP (clip)

Not being a reader of the Daily Mail myself, I am grateful to the landlady of my local for handing me a page from one of last week's issues featuring a letter from the daughter of scriptwriter Bob Block who died in April aged 89. Bob wrote for dozens of top British comics in his 40 year career but will be best remembered by people my age for writing just about every slapstick kids TV show in the 60s and 70s.
He was most famous for Rentaghost which ran for nine years but the more mature (or should that be immature?) of you will also recall Robert's Robots, Pardon My Genie (with Roy Barraclough), Clive Dunn's Grandad and the Ken Dodd and the Diddymen series. All were full of his trademark physical comedy but in my view his work on the early Crackerjack (Leslie Crowther, Peter Glaze and Michael Aspel era) was his finest and certainly one of my inspirations. Almost every week there was a messy slapstick sketch of some sort and being the early days of colour TV (not that we had it!), multi-coloured slosh and pies flew. And Bob Block was the sole sketch writer on the show so came up with the lot! Even as a child his name on the credits or in the Radio Times meant it would be worth watching. And barely a day went by without a Bob Block slapstick sketch on TV.
Bob Block retired in 1986 and his daughter wants the BBC to show a tribute to him and his work hence her letter to the Mail. This is sadly somewhat unlikely however his family have started a website commemorating him bob-block-scriptwriter.co.uk.
Rest in pies, Bob!
PS It would be nice if he came back as a ghost to haunt the BBC until they ran the tribute. All together now, "If your mansion house needs haunting just call Rentaghost...."
He was most famous for Rentaghost which ran for nine years but the more mature (or should that be immature?) of you will also recall Robert's Robots, Pardon My Genie (with Roy Barraclough), Clive Dunn's Grandad and the Ken Dodd and the Diddymen series. All were full of his trademark physical comedy but in my view his work on the early Crackerjack (Leslie Crowther, Peter Glaze and Michael Aspel era) was his finest and certainly one of my inspirations. Almost every week there was a messy slapstick sketch of some sort and being the early days of colour TV (not that we had it!), multi-coloured slosh and pies flew. And Bob Block was the sole sketch writer on the show so came up with the lot! Even as a child his name on the credits or in the Radio Times meant it would be worth watching. And barely a day went by without a Bob Block slapstick sketch on TV.
Bob Block retired in 1986 and his daughter wants the BBC to show a tribute to him and his work hence her letter to the Mail. This is sadly somewhat unlikely however his family have started a website commemorating him bob-block-scriptwriter.co.uk.
Rest in pies, Bob!
PS It would be nice if he came back as a ghost to haunt the BBC until they ran the tribute. All together now, "If your mansion house needs haunting just call Rentaghost...."