Thanks for the memories

by PAT WATKINS

I wish to say thank you to everyone who sent tributes to Simesite and to me, Andy and Ian personally for Roger.

The response has been overwhelming and the content of them extremely kind and heartwarming.

Roger was energetic, enthusiastic and a born optimist. His courage in dealing with his illness was remarkable.

We had 46 years of happy marriage with lots of laughs, lots of love and just a few tears. Words cannot express how much I miss him.

Thank you once again.

Pat

Rog and the Falklands

by Abie Torres

My niece, Debbie and her husband Eddie, were with us on Easter. After dinner, Dibbie was thumbing through Besas’ Inside Variety. Pointing to a photo of Roger she said, “Uncle Abie, I don’t remember him.” I told Debbie that Roger was from our London office and recalled the day we, in advertising production, decided to play a gag on Roger and on John Willis. During the UK and Argentina conflict over the Falkland Islands, an Argentine torpedo somehow hit a British ship. The New York Daily News ran a front page photo of the idle ship in the waters of the South Atlantic. We had a blowup made of that front page. When Roger and John walked into the office the next day, we played a tape of Patti LuPone singing “Don’t Cry for Me Argentina.” Roger’s reply was “That was grand, Thank you. Will talk to you chaps later on.” With that, they went upstairs to meet with Syd.

Roger, it has been a privilege knowing you.

Tea and sympathy

by Lee Simkins

It was Roger’s son, my old “mucker” Andy, who told me, back in the early ’80s, that his father was looking for an office junior at Variety and asked me if I was interested. I thought it may do me for a year whilst I decided which career path to follow. That year lasted 20 years but then, I had been hooked the very first time I met Roger and Pat at my interview, which took place in the kitchen of their home in Shooters Hill, over a cup of Earl Grey and an endless supply of chocolate biscuits. I immediately felt at home in their company. They looked after me so well that day and continued to do so during the years that followed.
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Roger recalled

by Larry Michie

Perhaps they should have been called Variety Operatives rather than reporters or salesmen. The overseas staffers of the Silverman era had a special character and toughness and gusto all their own, and to juggle journalism and commerce, as many did, required full employment of all their skills and judgment.
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