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  1. 15 de ene. de 2011 · Robin’s father, actor John Le Mesurier, and his mother, buxom Carry On star Hattie Jacques, had been married happily for 13 years before a handsome young stranger destroyed the idyll.

  2. Release. 19 January 2011. ( 2011-01-19) Hattie is a television film about the life of British comic actress Hattie Jacques, played by Ruth Jones, her marriage to John Le Mesurier ( Robert Bathurst) and her affair with their lodger John Schofield ( Aidan Turner ). [1] First broadcast in January 2011, it became the most watched programme on BBC ...

  3. 14 de nov. de 2020 · 2020-11-14 - By Roger LEWIS. Though she allowed herself to be cast as the battleaxe – trumpeting down the hospital ward or running a girls’ boarding school called Chayste Place – Hattie Jacques was actually a sensuous and vivacious actress, whose face resembled that of Ava Gardner. And as her biographer, Andy Merriman, pointed out, she ...

  4. 29 de nov. de 2022 · ITN Biography Special, with commentary and recollections from Anita Harris and other co-stars, her nephew John Paul Jacques, Robert Ross comedy historian, he...

  5. 1 de nov. de 2011 · Hattie. : Andy Merriman. Aurum, Nov 1, 2011 - Biography & Autobiography - 240 pages. The hardback of this first and authorised biography received very good reviews and immediately reprinted. It tells the story of one of the heroines of post-war British comedy, on radio, film and TV. Hattie Jacques is known as the billowing, imposing Matron in ...

  6. Carry On Matron: Hattie Jacques playing her most famous character alongside Joan Sims in the 1972 film: Heartbroken by his callous rejection, Hattie remained inconsolable, sobbing down the phone to friends. She slimmed down and placed a lonely hearts’ advertisement in a magazine, but she was destined to remain alone.

  7. Other articles where Hattie Jacques is discussed: Eric Sykes: …which he also cowrote, was Hattie Jacques, an actress with whom he would work closely until her death in 1980. They reunited on the small screen for Sykes (1972–79), where Sykes originated a slapstick comedy bit called “The Plank,” which he later expanded into a 1979 short film of the…