Rik Mayall, adorable lunatic.

I’ve never been one to get all “gooey” over celebrities and never really grasped the need to scream, howl and faint over musical stars and Hollywood actors. However, what I do appreciate in the performing arts is the talent of anyone who can keep me glued to a screen avoiding wavering interest in the flashing lights and sounds of the box on the wall. Included in that description and one criterion for encouraging me to watch a show of any genre is the inclusion in the cast of any artist who makes me laugh without fail.

Channel 4’s “Man Down” was one of those shows to grab my attention and all because of the promise of Rik Mayall appearing once more on the screen.

Of the inspiring people I would love to meet/have met, and all on so many varying levels, Rik Mayall is one person I would have been delighted to bump into. That psychotic level of energy he brings to everything he has done, his snarling charm and his “go screw yourself” attitude which only he could truly pull off hilariously and keep you wanting more was addictive.

From “The Young Ones” and “Bottom” to “All About George” and “Man Down”, not to forget everything he has done before then and in between, Rik Mayall has brought a smile to my face and a leap in my heart at the thought of some sheer Mayall-esque stupidity to keep me entertained for half an hour or so. Stupidity in the kindest sense of the word, of course.

If I were to describe Rik Mayall as a fan based on his unique, daring humour, I would describe him as an adorable lunatic whom I will miss immensely. My thoughts go out to those lucky enough to have known him, worked with him and, mostly to his family at this time.

Rest in peace, Rik Mayall, knowing you’ve had a tremendously successful career and touched the lives of so many people you’ve never met. That’s the beauty of talent and achievement. Thank you.


Rik Mayall 1958-2014