9 Paul Hughes from London: Bernard told the best jokes I've ever heard. When you throw off the mental illness called political correctness you'll see the genius.
8 dee from london: just cos a dogs born in a stable it doesnt mean its a horse
7 Andrew Sommerville from Hereford: A very funny man
6 alan peters from radcliffe manchester: i used to drive for turners coaches of bury i have been to the embassy club a few times once i had a chat with bernard and he got me a pint a very nice gentleman will be sadly missed at the clubs
5 lynn cloran from manchester: not only THE funniest man in this country, but a very generous one, all the talk about him being racist was rubbish. he should have been knighted years ago. he will be very sadly missed by all his fans. goodbye and god bless bernard.
4 Rodney Woodgate from London: A true one of a kind genius, will be very sadly missed,
Rest in Peace Bernard.
3 Ryan Davis from Essex: RIP bernard, your were a one and only and im 20 years of age and i cant help but chubby is the only one left of your calibare, to all the people that say your were racist you were simply telling the truth unforunatly due to the goverment we have in power Poilictal correctness has gone bonkers and all you was saying was what were all thinking, im sure youll be cracking everyone up in h eaven! thanks bernard and bollocks!
2 Ted Kenyon from Yeovil (born in Liverpool): You made us laugh and eased the tension of all this politically correct nonsense we are now subjected to. God bless, Bernard you are great>
Ted & Annie
Yeovil
1 ray morey from dartford kent: how do you mend a broken heartbest song ever had it when my wife died 7yrs ago aged 50 cant get hold of it anywhere please help ray