The actor of "Doctor Who" and the narrator of 1970s “The Wombles”, Bernard Cribbins, has died at 93.
The legend's career was seven decades long with memorable performances in the BBC’s iconic “Doctor Who” series. He later returned to star in the revived TV show as Wilfrid Mott, the grandfather of actor Catherine Tate’s Donna. Cribbins played Mott from 2007 to 2010.
Cribbins unofficial Instagram fan account share the devastating news of his death,
Many of you will already know this, but for those of you who don't, I'm truly sorry to be the bearer of bad news.
Bernard Joseph Cribbins OBE, has passed away today at the age of 93.
Mr Cribbins continued to work into his 90s having beaten prostate cancer, a triple heart bypass and a spinal injury.
This is a sad day for many, Doctor Who fans, fans of the Carry On series, as well as fans of his music. With a career spanning seven decades there aren't many of us who wouldn't know him. Rest in peace, sir, our thoughts are with his family and friends in this time ❤