The 30th Anniversary Of Michael Robbins' Death Poem by Randy Johnson

The 30th Anniversary Of Michael Robbins' Death



You starred in 'The Visitation' which was an episode of Doctor Who.
Your life ended thirty years ago today on December the 11th of 1992.
You died two weeks before Christmas Day.
You were sixty-two when you passed away.
You were a very talented British actor but your death ended your career.
Time sure does fly, it doesn't seem like you've been dead for thirty years.
You starred in every season of 'On The Buses' except for the final season.
I don't know why you decided to quit but you must have had a good reason.
You guest-starred in 'One Foot In The Grave' and 'Turn Out The Lights'.
You also guest-starred in 'The Count Of Monte Cristo' and 'First Night'.
You chose not to be buried, you were cremated.
When you died, all of your fans were devastated.
You died thirty years ago today and your wife died on December the 7th of 2011.
You entertained people for many years and then you went to Heaven.

The 30th Anniversary Of Michael Robbins' Death
Sunday, December 11, 2022
Topic(s) of this poem: english,anniversary,acting,death,celebrity
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Dedicated to Michael Robbins (1930-1992) who died on December 11,1992
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