The stars of iconic sitcom Hi-de-Hi hung up their yellow coats 35 years ago - and while many went on to succeed, others had tough times. The much-loved British series, set in the fictional seaside ...
Su Pollard says Hi-De-Hi! fans still knock on her door and ask to meet Peggy - so she dresses up as her character to make them happy. The 75-year-old actress became one of the most beloved stars on TV ...
Ruth Madoc, star of sitcom Hi-de-Hi!, has died, aged 79. The news was confirmed by her agent days after the actor went to hospital for surgery following a fall earlier this week. Phil Belfield, from ...
The actress died on Friday afternoon in hospital following surgery for a fall this week. Su Pollard, Simon Cadell, Michael Knowles and Ruth Madoc, from the BBC 1 comedy Hi-de-Hi! (PA) Hi-de-Hi! star ...
Star of the screen and stage Ruth Madoc, best known for appearing in BBC sitcom Hi-de-Hi!, has died at the age of 79 following a fall, her agent has confirmed. The actress became a household name ...
The show, which starred Su Pollard and Ruth Madoc as staff in a 1950s holiday camp, is now available on streaming service Britbox. But anyone wanting to catch a slice of the 1980s Sunday night staple ...
Legendary actor Jeffrey Holland has lamented "woke" comedy as he prepares to release his memoir The First Rule Of Comedy. The star became a household name when he starred as Spike Dixon in the hugely ...
Hi-De-Hi legend Jeffrey Holland had forgotten he worked with Oscar-winning British acting icon Sir John Gielgud until he sat down to write his new memoir The First Rule Of Comedy...! Speaking ...
Following Hi-de-Hi!, Su appeared in more TV comedies including You Rang, M'Lord? and Oh, Doctor Beeching! and performed alongside David Hasselhoff in Peter Pan at the Theatre Royal. Su has also ...
Hi-de-Hi! star Ruth Madoc who died age 79 after a fall has been remembered for her fun and laughter. Her agent said she was “gone far too soon” after suffering a fall earlier in the week, which had ...
But anyone wanting to catch a slice of the 1980s Sunday night staple will be greeted with a message saying it contains “language and attitudes of the era that may offend”. A TV insider said: “This ...