Samuel West opened up about losing both his parents, Timothy West and Prunella Scales, during an emotional moment on Channel 5’s Sam and Ade Go Birding.
Actor Samuel West spoke candidly about the loss of both his parents within moments of appearing on his Channel 5 programme.
Sam and Ade Go Birding has delighted audiences over the past three weeks as the pair ventures through some of the UK’s most stunning nature reserves.
During their final trip to Somerset Levels, viewers witnessed a touching exchange between Samuel and his co-host in the car.
Twiddling his moustache, Samuel revealed he had grown the facial hair for his role as Malvolio in the Royal Shakespeare Company’s (RSC) production of Twelfth Night.
Noting that it had been a week since the production had wrapped yet he was still sporting the moustache, Samuel confessed: “I know, I’m slightly worrying about saying goodbye to him.”
He continued: “I’ve played him twice, once when my dad died and once when my mum died. He got me through a tough year. Is it time to take it off, do you think?”
Adrian then offered to remove the moustache himself, trimming the ends off on the spot in the caports the Express.
In 2024, Samuel’s father, Timothy West, passed away at the age of 90 from a subdural haematoma and extra-axial haemorrhage (bleeding within the skull) following a fall.
Tragically, his mother, Prunella Scales, followed a year later in 2025 at the age of 93, after a lengthy and well-documented struggle with vascular dementia.
Both parents were celebrated actors, with his mother best known for her iconic role as Sybil Fawlty in Fawlty Towers, while Timothy featured in numerous productions both on and off stage.
He received a BAFTA nomination for his performance in Edward the Seventh and also appeared in popular soaps including Coronation Street and EastEnders.
Timothy West was equally celebrated for his theatre work, taking on iconic roles such as King Lear, Macbeth, and Falstaff.
Reflecting on his final conversation with his mother during the Channel 5 programme, Samuel was visibly moved.
As the enthusiastic birdwatchers sat in a car awaiting a sighting, Samuel revealed: “Since we last met, my mum died. A week ago.
“Last week we went down to Shaftesbury Avenue to see the West End theatres dim their front of house lights. Which is something which would have astonished and delighted her, but it really floored me.”
He continued: “The last proper conversation I had with her was when a couple of years ago she said, ‘How old am I?’ And I said, ‘You are 91 now.’ And she said, ’91? (expletive). It was beautifully timed, beautifully enunciated.”
He added: “I mean, we had a few more conversations after that, but that may be the last one I remember.”
Sam & Ade Go Birding airs on Channel 5

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