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Topic History of: Felicity Kendal
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Green Man Green Man wrote:
Did she watch Top Cat and think Yanks talk this?

Only a handful of UK sitcoms were successful. Most were one-season wonders and rightly so.




Yep, it's Top Cat IMHO.

robbiex Very interesting article. I see she lost her partner and former husband in 2023. This could explain why she has been so busy recently doing 2 theatre tours with "Noises Off" and one with Matthew Kelly last year. They say keeping busy is the best way to overcome grief and stave off loneliness.
Jo Recent article in Hello magazine:

Exclusive: Felicity Kendal on gardening, The Good Life and how the King has ‘got it right’
Downing Street Cat Even Ronnie Barker had a couple of turkeys. Clarence-about a short sighted country bumpkin, and The Magnificent Evans in which he played an eccentric Welsh photographer. Both about as funny as a double hernia.
Green Man To the Manor Born was massive in the States. Many Yanks thought all English people spoke like that and lived in big houses.

Not forgetting they used to think Brits ate cucumber sandwiches and pots of tea from posh teapots and cups.

When I was in the States, a New Yorker was upset that Londoners didn't act like David Tomlinson in Mary Poppins, and there was no circus at Piccadilly Circus.

Anything written by Carla Lane was crap, even a lot of Scousers hated Bread. I don't think it was shown in the States but Brush Strokes was shown there; it did not take off.