Tributes continue to be paid to the comedian Jimmy Cricket who died on Monday at the age of 80 following a short illness. Known for his trademark wellington boots, battered bowler hat and memorable catchphrases, he has been hailed as "inspirational" by some of those who knew him best. Cricket's son, Father Frankie Mulgrew, said the late comedian "saw the joy in everything, right up until his death". "On Sunday he wanted the last rites twice, because like a good comedian he wanted an encore". His purpose was to simply "inject as much joy and silliness into the world as he could and he was doing it right until the end," he added.