- Wherever I go people still stop me to discuss The Likely Lads. Some even ask me whether I mind talking about it after all these years. If I minded I'd deserve a swift kick because it was a great show and provided my 15 minutes of fame.
- I would love to be friends with him, but he doesn't want to be friends with me. I can't be like Jimmy, I can't be that angry. We're different animals. Now he doesn't want to talk about The Likely Lads at all. He hates it. He thinks it's beneath him. It's not beneath him - it's what made him. Terry was the best part he could ever be offered. That's what he's remembered for. He thinks it affected his career as a great actor. That's the trouble with actors - they get egos.
- Instead of being the Likely Lads, we'd have been the Unlikeliest Granddads. We would have been sitting on a park bench in a pair of grubby grey anoraks, feeding the pigeons and grumping about youngsters.
- [on James Bolam] We were great friends. When my babies were born, his was the first house I went to.
- It's this actor's ego thing - he thinks he is important. Actors aren't important. I'm not important; I have fun. I think Jimmy takes himself very seriously as an actor.
- All the kids were posh and they were the children of actors in the West End of London and I'm just this boy from Bingley, near Bradford, and broad Yorkshire.
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