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Two
Up, Two Down (1978) This was
Su's first comedy for the BBC.
She played Flo opposite Paul
Nicholas as Jimmy, a couple of
squatting hippies who take up
residence in a house owned by a
staid, middle class couple.
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Hi-De-Hi!
(1979-1988) Su is
undoubtedly best known for Hi
De Hi!, and it has been known
for people to still holler
"Hi De Hi" at her in
the supermarket.
This
comedy show ran for eight series,
over 9 years and in all 58 shows
were made. Hi De Hi! was
one of the BBC's biggest sit-com
successes and is still a
favourite with many people. Only
very recently a 1985 special was
broadcast and attracted big
ratings. As well as the TV show,
the Hi De Hi! cast also
starred in a stage production in
Summer 1983/84.
Hi-De-Hi!
: The Complete Episode Guide
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You
Rang, M'Lord? (1988-1992) Su
played the put upon maid Ivy
Teasdale in this very popular
Perry & Croft comedy set in
the roaring twenties. Ivy was
working for Lord Meldrum in his
big London house where her father
Alf (Paul Shane) was butler. Alf
was always at loggerheads with
footman James Twelvetrees
(Jeffrey Holland). This show is a
personal favourite of Su and is
long overdue for a repeat run.
You
Rang, M'Lord? : The Complete
Episode Guide
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Oh
Doctor Beeching! (1995-1997) The
setting for this David Croft
comedy was the small, sleepy
railway station of Hatley in
1963, as Dr. Richard Beeching set
about revolutionising the
railways. Hatley was firmly in
the eye for the axe to fall. Su
played Ethel Schumann, the box
office clerk. Sadly the BBC
proved more of a threat than
Beeching when they finished the
show after 19 episodes.
Incidentally Su sang the theme
tune, set to the of the music
hall favourite 'Oh Mr. Porter'.
Oh
Doctor Beeching! : The Complete
Episode Guide
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According
To Daisy (1988) This was
a pilot show made by HTV in 1988
in which Su played Daisy
Lane-Clousier, a prominent
journalist whose unruly kids from
her two former marriages are
running havoc. She advertises for
a home help and along comes stern
old Mr Pym, played by Gordon
Jackson.
Sadly
Gordon died shortly after thie
pilot was made and it was never
broadcast, and despite rumours of
resurrecting the idea a couple of
years later with Jeremy Brett as
Mr Pym nothing ever materialised.
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