A hard knock life for Pollard?
By Francis Batt As Su Pollard prepares for her
new role as down-trodden Miss Hannigan, Francis
Batt reviews her career.
We live in the age of
television talent shows. But even a tongue
lashing from Simon Cowell could not equal the
humiliation suffered by Su Pollard when she made
her debut on 'Opportunity Knocks', coming second
to a singing Jack Russell terrier.
It did not hold her back
though and now the star of legendary television
sit coms 'Hi-Di-Hi' and 'You Rang M'Lud', can be
seen swilling gin and terrorising helpless little
girls nightly. She is of course playing the
horrible Miss Hannigan in a new production of the
musical 'Annie', which comes to Windsor's Theatre
Royal all next week.
She is no stranger to
musicals having taken the title role in 'Sweet
Charity' and toured in 'Grease', 'Godspell',
'Little Shop of Horrors' and 'Me and My Girl'.
Su first appeared on the
BBC playing hippy Flo in 'Two Up, Two Down' with
Paul Nicholas. But it was the role of Peggy
Olleren-shaw, the down-trodden maid in nine
series of 'Hi De Hi!' that made her a British
institution.
Peggy spent all nine
series trying to be accepted as a holiday camp
yellow coat, despite the mean-spirited attempts
of Gladys Pugh to keep her in her place cleaning
the chalets. The show's writers, Jimmy Perry and
David Croft, turned it into a sell-out musical
which played seasons in Bournemouth, Blackpool
and at the Victoria Palace in the West End.
When they then wrote the
very popular 'You Rang M'Lud', Su was cast again,
as down-trodden domestic servant, Ivy, for four
series. Su was reunited with her friends, Paul
Shane and Jeffrey Holland, in David Croft's
railway comedy 'Oh Doctor Beeching!' playing
station busybody, Ethel.
In addition, Su has
guest starred on virtually every notable light
entertainment show of the last 25 years. She is
very proud to have taken part in five Royal
Variety Galas - in the process meeting nearly all
the members of the royal family. In 1989, she was
honoured as the subject of 'This Is Your Life'.
Pantomime is also a
great favourite with Su and she has appeared as a
principal boy in 'Babes In The Wood',
'Pinocchio', 'Aladdin', 'Dick Whittington' and
'Jack and The Beanstalk'.
She has toured
nationally with 'The Su Pollard Show' which was
followed by a season in the Donmar Warehouse in
her one-woman show 'A Song, A Frock And A
Tinkle'. This was so successful that once more Su
toured throughout the country. The Daily Express
described her as '"The best one-woman show
comedienne since Joyce Grenfell".
Renaissance woman Su has
written a book called 'Hearts and Showers', a
light-hearted look at romance, and has even made
a keep-fit video entitled 'Sensible Slimming'
(although she says it's hard practising what she
preaches!)
She is loving the role
of the wicked Miss Hannigan in 'Annie', who bears
no relation to 'Hi-de-Hi's' downtrodden Peggy at
all!
IC Berkshire
30th October
2003
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