In Keeping Up Appearances, David Griffin ... unforgettable thorn in Hyacinth's side and an unlikely favourite of the series creator Roy Clarke - much to Hyacinth’s chagrin.
Hyacinth is thrilled when the wealthy Mrs Fortescue asks them for a lift into town. But events don't go quite as Hyacinth would have wished, and she ends up on the back of a lorry whilst Mrs Fortescue ...
On a visit to see Chris, Sharon notices that Darryl has let himself go; he's unshaven, with greasy unwashed hair, and has picked up equally filthy habits. But Tracey's such a regular visitor that ...
Meanwhile, 'Keeping Up Appearances' has continued its international ... two American shows that featured clips from the original series. Reflecting on the show's enduring charm, Judy expressed ...
Keeping Up Appearances was loved by many, with Judy Cornwell at its comedic heart. Known for her portrayal of Daisy, the cardigan-wearing, sexually frustrated sister of Patricia Routledge's ...
The original series holds a special place in the ... On BBC Four's Dame Patricia Routledge Remembers...Keeping Up Appearances, she explained her choice: "Well, I brought it to an end, which ...
The beloved BBC series eventually concluded in 1995 ... I have had such a great career. Keeping Up Appearances was a highlight. I am so glad it is loved to this day." ...
Daddy has sustained an injury while chasing the milkwoman on his bicycle, and when Hyacinth goes to collect some flowers from Major Wilton-Smythe, she is taken aback by his amatory advances.
Social-climbing snob Hyacinth Bucket (sorry, 'Bouquet') is determined to lord it over her neighbours. If only her long-suffering husband and family wouldn't keep dragging her down.
While walking by an idyllic riverbank with Richard, Hyacinth conceives one of her most ambitious plans. 'I shall hold a riverside picnic equally as graceful as one of my candlelight suppers'.