That fabulous TV show ran from 1990-1995. How we loved watching bossy Mrs Bucket [pronounced Bouquet] She reminded me of a WI woman I met in Warwickshire in the 70s, surname Sidebottom, who insisted on being called Mrs Sidday-Bot-Tome. Was that programme really thirty years ago? In 1994, we were on holiday in Sussex, and we took the girls [aged 12 and 10] to the Festival Theatre, to see Patricia Routledge in the farce "The Schoolmistress" by Pinero. She was clever, and witty, a consummate professional. She enjoyed a long and glittering career, on stage, radio and screen. A longtime resident of Chichester, she was a patron of the theatre, and a faithful member of the Cathedral. She gave generously of her time and resources to support both. She will be greatly missed
Since we bought Cornerstones in 2009, the original neighbours around us have all moved on. [I don't think its our fault, many were very elderly]I remember driving over from Leicester by myself one day in early summer. I needed to do a few odd jobs and tidy the garden.
As I pushed the mower up and down, I thought about the other residents of the Close.
One lady liked everything just right [Hyacinth] another seemed less confident [Elizabeth] a temporary resident was actually described to me as "No better than she ought to be" [Rose] and one old chap loved to just sit in his armchair, beer in hand, watching sport on TV [Onslow] As I cut the grass I thought They could do a remake of Keeping Up Appearances and my neighbours could be the cast. But of course, they'd need an overworked member of the clergy and his slightly crazy wife..." Then I realised that would be Bob and me!
She may have played snooty, snobbish characters [Lady Bracknell] or salt-of the-earth Northerners [Hetty Wainthrop] but at heart she was a good woman who loved acting and loved bringing joy into peoples' lives. She died two weeks ago, aged 96.
Thank you Dame Patricia for all that you gave us. RIP
I've been Jeremy the vicar, who had to dodge some members of the congregation for my own sanity!
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DeleteIn one of her many obituaries there was a YouTube link to her reciting/singing 'I've been to a marvellous party'. It's an absolute master-class in acting.
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DeleteMy son has recently discovered Keeping Up Appearances. If I hear hysterical laughter coming from the living room I know what I will find him watching. Hyacinth reminds me of a few women I have known.
ReplyDeleteI too knew a" Hyacinth " in London
DeleteI saw PR once at Charing Cross Station she had the most beautiful skin and lovely thick hair. Keeping Up Appearances was joyful. Regards Sue H
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DeleteKeeping Up Appearances was always a favourite of ours, and we frequently revisit on BritBox streaming. It was such a well-crafted combination of script and ensemble cast! One could sympathise with Richard being led astray by Onslow....and the postman!
ReplyDeleteWe also enjoyed Hetty Wainthrop, a contrast in style but again with good scripts and supporting cast.
Good scripts and careful casting were a perfect backdrop for PRs acting
DeleteBeautiful tribute and we loved watching her too. Catriona
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DeleteWhat a lovely tribute to a wonderful actress, and I love that as 'overworked member of the clergy and his slightly crazy wife...' you fitted so well into your new home.
ReplyDeleteWe've now lost three lovely ladies this week, along with Patricia there was poor Jilly Cooper who had a fall and died, and then the other day the news that Diane Keaton has died. A sad week.
I hope your weekend is going well, have fun with the family. xx
You are right, three women who, in their different ways, contributed much to the world of entertainment
ReplyDeleteShe was a wonderful singer, too, great contralto voice. No, not the hyacinth version!
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DeleteI read that Samantha Eggar as died aged 86 and Brigitte Bardot is seriously ill. I loved Patricia Routledge in Hetty Wainthrop and we've found it on catch up TV. I'm always amazed to find I'm 72, although my mind is a lot younger and wishing I could do what I used to, everything takes longer. Safe travels. Xx
ReplyDeleteBardot is 91. I find it hard to realise I'm 70 sometimes [ask me again after my weekend childcare. I shall probably feel 90 myself on Monday]
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