This was announced by his agent, Donna French
Farewell to the actress who we remember for playing an important role in the version of Doctor Who of the Eighties. Lynda Baron is deadindeed, at the age of 82. The news was given by her agent, Donna French, in an official statement, which she wants to remember in very touching words.
It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of our beloved Lynda Baron. She was an incredible actress and a great friend. Her iconic roles as Nurse Gladys in Open All Hours and Aunt Mabel in Come Outside have been enjoyed by every generation. Known for starring roles in West End musicals and also for her dramatic productions, we have lost a great light in our world. We express our deepest condolences to her daughter Sarah, her son Morgan and her whole family.
These are the words of Donna French, people of the actress to be able to remember her in these days when the Doctor Who spring special. A sad coincidence that throws the many fans of the series and the interpreter into despair.
Lynda Baron, an extraordinary actress who we will always remember has died
Lilian Ridgway, Lynda Baron’s real name, was born on March 24, 1939 and died March 5, 2022. English actress and comedian, she became popular with the role of nurse Gladys Emmanuel in the BBC comedy series And from 1976 to 1985. As well as its sequel Still Open All Hours (2013–2016).
We also saw her in the BBC science fiction series Doctor Who, but she also appeared in other series as well television movies.
The actress made her debut in 16 years as an actress and has never stopped since, as her agent also recalled. But she also worked in the theater, as well as on TV. She and she was also a singer. We remember her in the original song “The Ballad of the Last Chance Saloon” in the episode The Gunfighters always in Doctor Who.
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