Comedy actor Windsor Davies, who starred in 1970s hit show It Ain't Half Hot Mum, has died aged 88.
Davies played Sergeant Major Williams in the popular comedy show.
He also starred opposite Donald Sinden as Oliver Smallbridge in the long-running ITV sitcom Never The Twain about rival antiques dealers during the 1980s.
The TV legend died on Thursday at home in France, according to his family.
Windsor's wife Eluned died in September.
The couple moved to France after Davies retired from acting in his 70s.
His daughter Jane Davies said: 'The actor Windsor Davies died peacefully on 17 January 2019.
'His wife of 62 years, Eluned, passed away in September.
'They leave a large and very close family who will all remember them with love, laughter and gratitude.'
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Windsor Davies, pictured, who played Sergeant Major Williams in 'It Ain't Half Hot Mum' has died aged 88
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