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Sir Harry Donald Secombe CBE (8 September 1921–11 April 2001) was a Welsh entertainer, a noted fine tenor singing voice and a talent for comedy. Born at St. Thomas, Swansea , he was one of the original Goons, appearing in the radio series as Neddie (Harry) Seagoon, the protagonist of the show's ridiculous plots. He had first met Spike Milligan
, the founder of the series, during army service in World War II in North Africa. He shared his birthday, 8 September, with the other member of the trio, Peter Sellers
.

Secombe appeared in many stage musicals, including Pickwick
(1963) and The Four Musketeers
(1967), and had several chart successes, the song most associated with him being "If I Ruled the World" (from Pickwick). He also appeared as Mr. Bumble in Carol Reed's film of Lionel Bart's Oliver!
(1968).

Later in life, Secombe (whose brother was a vicar) attracted new audiences as a presenter of religious programmes, such as the BBC's Songs of Praise and ITV's Highway. He was also a special programming consultant to Harlech Television.

He was knighted in 1981, and jokingly referred to himself as Sir Cumference (in recognition of his rotund figure).

Secombe suffered a stroke in 1997, from which he made a slow recovery, only to be diagnosed with prostate cancer the following September. After suffering a second stroke in 1999, he was forced to abandon his television career, but made a documentary about his condition in the hope of giving encouragement to other sufferers.

Secombe and his wife, Myra Atherton, had four children:
  • Jennifer Secombe, married to actor Alex Giannini. She was also her father's agent.
  • Andy Secombe
    , an accomplished voice and film actor, as well as an author
  • David Secombe, a writer and photographer
  • Katy Secombe, an actress
He died at the age of 79, from cancer, at his home in England.

Singles

  • On with the Motley (1955) UK #16
  • If I Ruled the World (1963) UK #18
  • This Is My Song (1967) UK #2

Albums

  • Sacred Songs (1962) UK #16
  • Secombe's Personal Choice (1967) UK #6
  • If I Ruled the World (1971) UK #17
  • 20 Songs of Joy (1978) UK #8

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