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Patricia Routledge opened up about a 'difficult time'. (Image: Channel 5) “I remember a wonderful letter some years ago from a little lady and she felt that the world had really come to an end.
Keeping Up Appearances star Patricia Routledge has delighted fans with a rare appearance on TV where she spoke about the sitcom's success and the fame it brought her. Routledge, 93, played main ...
Dame Patricia Routledge has revealed one thing she refused to change her mind about while creating the beloved BBC sitcom, Keeping Up Appearances. The series, which aired from 1990 until 1995, saw ...
She was born Katherine Patricia Routledge on 17 February 1929 in Tranmere, Birkenhead to mother Catherine and father Isaac, who was a haberdasher. During the Second World War, the family lived in ...
Dame Patricia Routledge has revealed that the late Pope Benedict was said to be an unlikely fan of her BBC sitcom, Keeping Up Appearances. The actress, 93, played the ever snobbish Hyacinth Bucket ...
Patricia Routledge is keeping up her stage appearances One of the most recognised faces on television takes a role close to her heart. Stephanie Bunbury April 19, 2014 — 3.00am Normal text size ...
Dame Patricia Routledge is known for her bouffant hairstyle in waves, however, in this unearthed throwback, the Keeping Up Appearances star sported a much longer style!
Patricia Routledge: Class act Patricia Routledge was bound for a life at the blackboard until destiny staged a dramatic intervention. Stephanie Bunbury April 19, 2014 — 3.00am Normal text size ...
Dame Patricia Routledge said the Prince of Wales shared his joy with her that she has finally been recognised for her work in the theatre as she was honoured at Buckingham Palace. The Keeping Up ...
After the broadcaster withdrew its promise to make another series of Hetty Wainthrop Investigates, Patricia went on the offensive, saying the BBC was "rude" and "run by ten-year-old children".