Web Page No 2700
4th July 2020
Pat
Coombs
1st Picture. Early publicity photograph
2nd Picture. With Peggy Mount
3rd Picture. One of her last photographs
4th Picture. Her memorial with her sister
Here
we have a well-known and popular actress who was well known on TV throughout
most of her professional career and she had a local connection. Her sister
lived on Hayling Island. Patricia Doreen Coombs was born on 27th August
1926 and died on 25th May 2002
For
over 50 years Pat Coombs dominated radio and television often playing
spinsters, eccentrics and ditherers. She was often the stooge to some of the
funniest stars on television such as Reg Varney, Arthur Askey, Dick Emery and
Peggy Mount and co-starred in numerous sitcoms, most memorably in the
retirement home comedy You're Only Young Twice in which she appeared
alongside Peggy Mount, who had never been upstaged by any other actress. But
Pat Coombs managed to do it and Peggy Mount loved her for it.
Born on August
27th 1926 in Camberwell, Pat Coombs (Pattie to her friends) was educated in
Beckenham, Kent before leaving school only to return as a nursery teacher. Keen
on acting, she took drama lessons during the Second World War, travelling
"half an hour a week on a bus through the Blitz".
At the age of 19
she won a scholarship to train as an actress at LAMDA where her contemporaries
included Diana Dors. After acting in repertory in Scunthorpe she worked all
over Britain before breaking into radio and making her name in Hello
Playmates (1954-55) starring Arthur Askey and David Nixon as eligible
bachelors and written by Bob Monkhouse and Denis Goodwin. In this she played
the dim-witted Nola, daughter of Irene Handl with whom she became good friends.
She continued working on radio alongside stars of the day such as Ted Ray and
Charlie Chester, but it wasn't long before television beckoned.
An early TV
appearance came alongside Tony Hancock in The Great Detective episode
of Hancock's Half Hour (1957), in which he dreams of becoming "Sexton
Hancock" and unravelling a murder mystery. She followed it with regular
appearances in The Cyril Fletcher Show (1959) and other early TV
appearances were with Bill Maynard, Terry Scott, Jimmy Edwards and Dick Emery
who was a great admirer of her work. She became a regular on The Dick
Emery Show in 1963 and this led to her first sitcom role, as Miss Hobbitt
in Barney Is My Darling (1965-66), written by Barry Took and Marty
Feldman. In 1966 she appeared in a Comedy Playhouse episode
entitled Beggar My Neighbour. In this she played Lana Butt, married to
Harry (Reg Varney) who were constantly at war with their neighbours - Lana's
sister Rose Garvey (June Whitfield) and brother-in-law Gerald (Peter Jones) -
who were always broke, in contrast to the opulent Butts. The one-off production
was quickly turned into a series that ran for three series between 1967 and
1968.
In 1971 she
appeared in the sitcom Lollipop Loves Mr Mole in which she and Rex
Garner played Violet and Bruce Robinson, who return from Africa and go to live
with Bruce's ever-obliging brother, Reg (Hugh Lloyd), and his domineering wife,
Maggie (Peggy Mount), in their cottage in Fulham. It was the start of an
enduring partnership with Peggy Mount. You're Only Young Twice (1977-81)
saw Pattie in a retirement home for elderly women, Paradise Lodge. In it she
played the meek and dithering Cissie Lupin while Peggy Mount was the
less-than-retiring Flora Petty. It was a series in which everyone's favourite
battle-axe, was expected to be the lead in, but she was perfectly upstaged by
Pattie's excellent performances.
Patricia Hayes
joined Pattie to play Old Pat and Lanky Pat respectively in the Channel 4
sitcom The Lady is a Tramp (1984) written by Johnny Speight, before
she teamed up with Hugh Lloyd once more. Together they played Mr and Mrs Carey
in In Sickness and in Health (1985-92), the sequel to Till Death Us
Do Part.
Although most of
her professional life was spent in comedy she also played character roles in
drama and was in the BBC's 1985 version of Bleak House. She was also much
in demand for voiceovers for television commercials and in the children's
series Ragdolly Anna. She joined Noel Edmonds on his House
Party where she appeared as Prudence Prendergast for three series and was
often a guest on the Bob Monkhouse hosted quiz Celebrity Squares.
Pattie appeared
in a number of well-known British comedy films, two Carry Ons,
Spike Milligan's Adolf Hitler - My Part in His Downfall, Willy
Wonka & the Chocolate Factory, Dad's Army and Ooh...You
Are Awful!
In 1989 she
jumped at the chance to appear in her favourite TV show EastEnders as
Marge Green, Brown Owl of the Walford Brownies. Her axing from the show caused
viewer outrage and fans started a campaign to get her reinstated; but it wasn't
to be.
A heavy smoker all her life, Pattie was
diagnosed with osteoporosis in 1995. She quickly became involved with the
National Osteoporosis Society becoming its patron three years later and,
through her Christmas appeal letter, helped to raise more than £100,000 for it.
In 2001 she appeared as a bed-ridden
patient in Doctors and as a regular in the BBC radio series Like
They've Never Been Gone, alongside Roy Hudd and June Whitfield. She had
recorded the last episode just two weeks before she died. Pattie's last TV
appearance was as herself in a tribute show to Dick Emery. She lived the last 3
years of her life at the actor's rest home in Denville Hall, Middlesex - Pattie
had never married and lived with her parents until she was in her forties.
Patricia Doreen Coombs died on 25th May
2002. Roy Hudd told The Stage newspaper "Pattie really
was totally unique. She was a wonderful character actress and marvellous to
work with."
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News and Views:
On this day 4th July 1960-1965
On 04/06/1960 the number
one single was Cathy's Clown - Everly Brothers
and the number one album was South Pacific Soundtrack.
The top rated TV show was Sunday Night at the London Palladium (ATV) and the
box office smash was Psycho. A
pound of today's money was worth £13.68 and Burnley were on the way to becoming
the Season's Division 1 champions.The big news story of the day was Bing Crosby
presented with a platinum disc by Hollywood Chamber of Commerce for estimated
sales of 200 million records.
On 04/07/1961 the number
one single was Runaway - Del Shannon
and the number one album was South Pacific Soundtrack.
The top rated TV show was Labour Party Political Broadcast (all channels) and
the box office smash was One Hundred and One Dalmations. A
pound of today's money was worth £13.25 and Tottenham Hotspur were on the way
to becoming the Season's Division 1 champions.
On 04/07/1962 the number
one single was Come Outside - Mike Sarne with Wendy
Richard and the number one album was West Side Story
Soundtrack. The top rated TV show was Coronation Street (Granada)
and the box office smash was Lawrence of Arabia. A
pound of today's money was worth £12.89 and Ipswich Town were on the way to
becoming the Season's Division 1 champions.
04/06/1963 the number one
single was From Me To You - The Beatles
and the number one album was Please Please Me - The Beatles. The top rated TV
show was Coronation
Street (Granada) and the box office smash was The Great
Escape. A pound of today's money was worth £12.64 and Everton were on the way
to becoming the Season's Division 1 champions. The big news story of the day
was Martin Luther King denounces JFK's civil rights policies.
On 04/07/1964 the number
one single was House of the Rising Sun - Animals and the number one album was
Rolling Stones - The Rolling Stones. The top rated TV show was Room at the Top
(ITV) and the box office smash was Dr Strangelove. A
pound of today's money was worth £12.24 and Liverpool were on the way to
becoming the Season's Division One champions
On 04/07/1965 the number one single was I'm Alive - Hollies
and the number one album was The Sound of Music Soundtrack. The top rated TV
show was Coronation
Street (Granada) and the box office smash was The Sound of
Music. A pound of today's money was worth £11.69 and Manchester United were on
the way to becoming the Season's Division 1 champions.
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