Laurie Webb Dies: Star of Doctor Who and Hancock's Half Hour

A Doctor Who star died. Laurie Webb was 101 years old when he died, just weeks before his 102nd birthday.
Toby Hadoke shared the news of Laurie's death on Twitter. He said Laurie died peacefully on Sunday, five weeks before his 102nd birthday.
Toby said, "What a life, what a man. He was delightful company too."
Laurie Webb was 101 years old.
Laurie starred in Doctor Who in 1972 and 1973. He played Mr. Ollis in The Three Doctors.
He appeared in Tales of the TARDIS in 2023. This was from old footage.
Fans are sad about Laurie's death. One fan said, "He was a lovely man and a great actor."
Another fan will watch The Three Doctors again to remember Laurie. A third fan sent condolences to Laurie's family.
A fan liked Laurie's role as Mr. Ollis. The fan thought he was a fine actor who made them smile.
A fourth fan called Laurie a legend. The fan thanked Laurie for his performances.
The Tony Hancock Appreciation Society is sad about Laurie's death. They said he was a lovely man and a great actor.
Laurie was the oldest living Doctor Who cast member. Now, Peter Cellier holds this title.
Laurie started his career on TV in 1958. He appeared on Sid Caesar Invites You.
Laurie appeared in many other shows. These include King of the River and The Troubleshooters.
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