Hugh Paddick is brilliant as her foil here, as he is in Beryl's Spanish maid sketch. He was also hilarious as Julian with Kenneth Williams as Sandy in Round the Horne. A comic genius who I am proud to have discovered came from my home town of Hoddesdon in Hertfordshire. Hope he's got a plaque!
My dad knew her in her later years. He was her postman. Every time he delivered to her, he had a tea and chat. I asked why and he said "Because she was really, really lonely. She drank all the time and had no friends because she didn't know if people wanted to really get to know HER or just because she was famous."
what's so funny about this is I've seen it played out in real life over the years, people make all sorts of assumptions about someone who seems rough around the edges and scatty, but then they turn out to be really knowledgeable on all sorts of random things, sometimes they fit the ADHD profile
What talent. Beryl Reid and Hugh Paddick. I wish we had performers that good today.
How many superlatives can one write about the late, great Beryl Reid? RIP Ms Reid...you deserve to as you are still entertaining us.
Hugh Paddick is brilliant as her foil here, as he is in Beryl's Spanish maid sketch. He was also hilarious as Julian with Kenneth Williams as Sandy in Round the Horne. A comic genius who I am proud to have discovered came from my home town of Hoddesdon in Hertfordshire. Hope he's got a plaque!
Complete genius. I adored Beryl Reid.
She opened our village garden fete in the early 60's what a character !
So glad I found this, love Beryl. I don't know how they kept a straight face, she is hilarious.
Not just a great comedy actress, but brilliant as Connie Sachs in Tinker, Tailor, Soldier Spy
She was fantastic as that character.
The less known best actress in the world !
she is brilliant
My dad knew her in her later years. He was her postman. Every time he delivered to her, he had a tea and chat. I asked why and he said "Because she was really, really lonely. She drank all the time and had no friends because she didn't know if people wanted to really get to know HER or just because she was famous."
Fantastic memories
Wonderful thank you
jpstenino
so much talent
Wonderful lady! Always enjoyed her appearances on Blankety Blank when she always had a little man under the table with her!!
Glorious!
Having know Beryl Reid as a comedian she was i9 yards of age when I was born 1936.
Years later, perhaps inspired by this, the Two Ronnies did a crossword sketch, somewhat in reverse of this scene. Brilliant Beryl.
I remember that. A nun has the tag line in that one but I won't spoil it.
Marvellous!
Train seats look very comfortable!
Legend
Beryl Reid always said that she based the characters she played on the shoes she wore
LMAO The Junior Crossword
Moulmein! Oh the memories - Kyaik-than-lan Hpaya.
Watching November 2023
Fabulous actress ( apologies....Actor...pc correctness!) Hilariously funny in the film “Entertaining Mr Sloane”
Brilliant in EMrS.
I've just realised that both Monty Python AND the two Ronnie stole material from Beryl Reid.
I knew a woman who was a stripper in san francisco who was as well read as this character.
The gentlemen on the left did he play the director in THE KILLING OF SISTER GEORGE?
Indeed he did. Hugh Paddick - who also was a regular on the BBC radio series Round The Horne.
@@MrHoadly thank- you.
Good ol' Beryl.. the Brummie accent kept slipping through though!
It was supposed to!
Appitize, lol. The lady was a genius.
I'll never get to bed at this rate! I'll blame Patricia for starting me off on this series!
I think I'm like the old lady !😆
what's so funny about this is I've seen it played out in real life over the years, people make all sorts of assumptions about someone who seems rough around the edges and scatty, but then they turn out to be really knowledgeable on all sorts of random things, sometimes they fit the ADHD profile
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Monty Python wasn't as original as I thought.
Polyhymnia!