
John ‘Fingers' Fingleton obituary: cricket-loving MCC stalwart
'Fingers' Fingleton was a staunch MCC member for 57 years, decked out in the club's egg-and-bacon colours, and did not take kindly to Fry going on to say: 'It stinks of privilege and classism.' The thespian, who himself was not averse to colourful attire, had been president of the most famous of cricket clubs. Fingleton's nephew James Caplan said: 'My uncle knew Stephen and wasn't happy with him. He thought this was a very silly thing to say and it soured their relationship.'

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