Colin Bean, the actor who played Private Sponge in
Dad's Army has died aged 82 in Wigan Infirmary.
Never one of the main characters, Bean got more speaking roles after the death of James Beck (Private Joe Walker). Nonetheless, he appeared in 72 of the 80 episodes made.
Colin Bean
Colin's first appearance was as a shepherd in a school play, and much against his father will, he took up acting professionally until being called up for national service. He served for four years, spending some time in Japan, and taking the opportunity to continue his acting by joining the BCOF. After graduating from drama school in 1952 he joined the Sheffield Rep as assistant stage manager, this was followed by regular theatre work.It was working with Jimmy Perry at the Watford Palace Theatre in 1962, that led him to play the role of Private Sponge, as well as almost 20 years of playing a pantomime dame! His TV appearances have been varied, including 'Z Cars', 'The Gnomes of Dulwich', 13 episodes of 'Michael Bentine Time', although due to arthritis, he has mainly concentrated on his radio work. He has written his autobiography 'Who Do You Think YOU ARE KIDDING!' which was published in 1998.

Colin Bean in later yearsPrivate Sponge
Local sheep farmer and regular member of the platoon. Private Sponge was in charge of the number two section of the platoon - Corporal Jones' opposite. Sometimes forgotten by Captain Mainwaring, they took over once Jones' section had finished. Private Sponge was asked to provide a ram from his flock for The Big Parade, but it was a the time of year when they were "a bit funny" and very difficult to catch. His farm, on which he lived with his wife, was situated quite close to the town, or at least within a short march.