Although I would have given her the proper Hat Squad tribute anyway, I can't write a "Wendy & Me"-styled memorial for her, as I wasn't a very big fan of 'Are You Being Served?', although I've seen quite a number of them over the years. So there's not much I could say in tribute to her talents, but my blog buddy Ivan of "Thrilling Days Of Yesteryear" (the main link is to the left, good people) did a much better job at honoring her than I ever could. It can be found here.
But I will quickly run down a number of other characters she has left behind; many of whom are still occupying Toobworld, even though she no longer is with us:
Marple: A Pocket Full of Rye (2008) .... Mrs. Crump
"Benidorm" .... Sylvia
"EastEnders" .... Pauline Fowler
Doctor Who: Dimensions in Time (1993) (TV) .... Pauline Fowler
"Grace & Favour" .... Miss Shirley Brahms
"Are You Being Served?" .... Miss Shirley Brahms
"Spooner's Patch" (1979) TV series
Are You Being Served?: The Movie (1977) .... Miss Shirley Brahms
[Miss Brahms is qualified to be inducted into the TV Crossover Hall Of Fame, as are most of the other members of the AYBS cast.]
"Not on Your Nellie" (1974) TV series .... Doris
"Hogg's Back" (1975) TV series .... Pearl
"Dad's Army" .... Shirley /Edith Parish
"Bowler" .... Greta
"Z Cars" .... Maureen Parker
"The Fenn Street Gang" .... Myrna
"Both Ends Meet" (1972) TV series .... Maudie
"Hogg's Back" (1975) TV series .... Pearl
"Dad's Army" .... Shirley /Edith Parish
"Bowler" .... Greta
"Z Cars" .... Maureen Parker
"The Fenn Street Gang" .... Myrna
"Both Ends Meet" (1972) TV series .... Maudie
"On the Buses" .... Elsie
"Please Sir!" .... Rita
On the Buses (1971) .... Housewife
"Dixon of Dock Green" .... Barbara Walker / Jean Davis
Carry on Again Christmas (1970) (TV) .... Kate
"Up Pompeii" .... Soppia
"The Wednesday Play" .... Delphine
- The Voices in the Park (1967)
The Making of Jericho (1966) (TV)
"ITV Play of the Week"
- Plays of Married Life #1: A Catching Complaint (1966) TV episode .... Girl in Night Club
- London Wall (1963) TV episode .... Miss Bufton
"Pardon the Expression"
"No Hiding Place" .... Janet /Linda Hooper /Smiler
"The Newcomers" (1965) TV series .... Joyce Harker
"The Likely Lads" .... Lynn
The Day of Ragnarok (1965) (TV)
Don't I Look Like a Lord's Son? (1964) (TV) .... The Girl
"Danger Man" .... Sue
[It always amazes me, since I began keeping track of the Toobworld Hat Squad, how so many of those who've died will have a connection to someone else who died in that particular year. In this case, Ms. Richard passed away just over a month after the star of 'Danger Man', Patrick McGoohan.]
"HMS Paradise" .... Genevieve
"ITV Television Playhouse" .... Brunette factory girl
- The Wedding Dress (1963)
"Hugh and I" (1962) TV series .... Daughter
"Harpers West One" (1961) TV series .... Susan Sullivan
Sammy Meets the Girls (1960) (TV) .... Girl
That's far from a complete list, as made evident by the inclusion of a picture of Ms. Richard in 'Bless This House' (with the "Godspell" poster in the background.)
Wendy Richard also provided her televersion to Toobworld's citizenry with appearances in two pseudo-variety and talk show format series. She showed up at Number 42 to be a guest on the Kumar family's talk show ('The Kumars At Number 42'), and on an episode of 'Roland Rat: The Series', she probably took part in a sketch called "RatEnders".
BCnU.....
Toby O'B This tribute would not have been possible had it not been for my liberal theft of pictures from the Wendy Richard Appreciation Page. Please visit them to see more about this dear lady.......
She was also in a scene from The Beatles' Help! which got left on the cutting room floor.
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Smashing tribute!Didn't she sing on Johnny reggea?
ReplyDeleteThe Lasting Tribute website has updated its memorial pages to include Wendy Richard.
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It's a respectful memorial to her and somewhere to pay tribute to her fortitude in fighting her illness.
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don't know if that was her on 'johnny reggae' - but she was the (spoken) voice of the girlfriend on mike sarne's 1962 smash hit, "come outside".
ReplyDeleteI can't write much here, but I was a fan of hers from both AYBS and Eastenders. She was quite versatile and, I think, underappreciated as a talent.
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Hugh
its a shame whats happend to wendy richard as she was such a friendly lady.now shes going to be well missed for ever.one thing at least shes not in pain now.Godd bless and rest in peice x
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