British Comedian Eric Sykes Dead At 89

“Although he first came to fame as a writer for radio,” Sykes – who was fascinated by silence (and, cruel irony, ultimately went deaf) – fulfilled his ambition by writing and directing several films that were virtually wordless.” This in addition to being Britain’s most admired postwar comedy writer and having a brilliant career acting on stage and television – most notably in a long partnership with Hattie Jacques.