Early in his career, one of Rik Mayall's characters was the socially awkward Kevin Turvey who appeared on TV show A Kick Up the Eighties in 1981
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Mayall [far right] appeared as Rick in anarchic sitcom The Young Ones - with Adrian Edmondson as Vyvyan, Nigel Planer as Neil, Christopher Ryan as Mike
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He played out-of-work actor Richie in 1986 BBC sitcom Filthy, Rich and Catflap
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Rik Mayall stole the show as the swashbuckling Lord Flashheart in Blackadder II
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He was back as flying ace Lord Flashheart in the World War One-set Blackadder Goes Forth in 1989
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Mayall and Adrian Edmondson played Richie and Eddie in Bottom (1991) - the pair had a long-running comedy partnership
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Tributes to Mayall, seen here on Wogan in 1991, praise him as a pioneer of alternative comedy
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Mayall, pictured here in 1999, survived an almost fatal accident a year earlier when a quad bike accident left him in a coma for several days
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Rik Mayall and Marsha Fitzalan posed as their comic 1980s TV characters Alan and Sarah B'Stard, launching the UK tour of the stage adaptation of The New Statesman in 2006
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He was in good form at the British Comedy Awards at 2011 in London
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Mayall played DI Gideon Pryke in detective drama series Jonathan Creek - he is seen here in the 2013 episode The Clue Of The Savant's Thumb, with Sheridan Smith, Alan Davies and Joanna Lumley