Actress Brigit Forsyth RIP.
Actress Brigit Forsyth, best known for appearing in TV sitcoms Whatever Happened to the Likely Lads and Still Open All Hours, has died aged 83.
Born in Edinburgh, she began her career in 1971 when she starred in the film The Night Digger, a thriller written by Roald Dahl. Later that decade, she played Thelma in comedy Whatever Happened to the Likely Lads? and a Likely Lads film. Her other credits included TV dramas Playing the Field and Boon.
Pemberton added: "She was in many radio plays on the BBC over the years and also featured in the Radio 4 sitcom Ed Reardon's Week. A talented musician, Brigit played the cello, sang and composed, and in later years played with several bands including The Fircones." She "loved collaboration and helping to develop new works with actors, writers and directors", and set up theatre company Word Mills Productions in 2016, he said.
Forsyth also had guest TV appearances in The Bill, Doctor Who, Agatha Christie's Poirot and Coronation Street, and was the subject of the biographical show This Is Your Life in 2002. She will be sadly missed by her family, friends and fans. RIP.
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