Bob Mortimer was among the first to pay tribute to Ted the Dog, who sadly died this week. Ted was a beloved part of the TV show Mortimer & Whitehouse: Gone Fishing, and the team described him as a much-loved friend.
In 2013, a six-month-old Patterdale Terrier was rescued from a Surrey animal shelter and went on to live with Lisa Clark, the executive producer of the TV show Gone Fishing.
The BBC series, which began in 2018, follows Bob Mortimer and Paul Whitehouse as they contemplate life after facing health challenges. They travel throughout the UK, fishing in beautiful locations along the way.

I first met Ted back in season three, way back in 2020, and he’s been a main character ever since! He quickly became one of my absolute favorites, and I’m so glad to hear he’ll be popping up in at least one episode of the upcoming ninth season.
Mortimer expressed deep sadness, describing his beloved Ted as a wonderful companion and a true friend. He said he would miss him terribly, and also acknowledged a ‘boss’ he’d be missing. Whitehouse added that Ted was truly one of a kind.
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Clark shared that Ted was a beloved pet and a cherished friend to Paul and Bob, especially during their time filming Gone Fishing. Despite his newfound fame, Ted remained playful and enjoyed spending time by the river, playfully stealing jammy dodgers from Bob and fishing bait from Paul.
Clark shared that he will be deeply missed by everyone who knew him, both personally and as an actor. He will be remembered fondly and is survived by his dog, Bo the Briard.
The heartbreaking news was announced on the show’s official social media pages, and many fans shared their condolences in the comments. Christine Bottomley, who starred in Sherwood alongside Ted, described him as a “legend” on Instagram.

One viewer shared a touching story in the comments, saying, “I’m heartbroken. I loved my dog Flo, and she always watched ‘Gone Fishing,’ especially when Ted was on. It was like she had a crush on him! Rest in peace, Ted.”
People shared their sadness at the loss, remembering Ted as a kind and loving person who will be deeply missed. One person wrote, “Gone but never forgotten. A beautiful soul who touched so many hearts. Rest in peace, Ted.” They also sent their condolences to Lisa and his family. Others simply described him as a “great dog.”
Mortimer & Whitehouse: Gone Fishing airs on BBC Two and streams on BBC iPlayer.
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2026-05-01 14:21