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The article says that he owned a pub “in retirement”, but the date of the newsreel footage showing Jimmy Edwards visiting it is placed firmly within the time frame given for him being active, and even the last of his credits given in the article is a year before his death, which makes it hard to see how retirement featured in his biography. If it could be established when he bought the pub, how long he ran it, and when he “retired”, it would be helpful to the article (I don’t know any of these things, I’m merely commenting from the point of view of a reader who has found the information a bit confusing). Jock123 (talk) 09:41, 14 June 2016 (UTC)Reply