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Doctor Who star Brigit Forsyth dies aged 83

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Actress Brigit Forsyth, who starred in Whatever Happened To The Likely Lads? has died at the age of 83, her agent Mark Pemberton has confirmed.The Scottish actress played battleaxe Thelma Ferris, the long suffering wife of Rodney Bewes’ character Bob, in the cult 70s BBC sitcom.

Her agent confirmed she died “peacefully in her sleep surrounded by her family” in the early hours of Friday morning. Mark paid tribute to the actress in a statement and said she had "had a varied and notable career in stage, screen and radio." Her agent said: "Brigit had a varied and notable career in stage, screen and radio.

Best known for her roles in television as Thelma in Whatever Happened To The Likely Lads?, Francine Pratt in Playing The Field and Madge in Still Open All Hours,” a statement said. “Brigit also played multiple roles in theatre from the West End to the National Theatres of England and Scotland, and the great reps of Leeds, Manchester and Birmingham, playing everything from the Queen in Single Spies, to Kate in All My Sons. “She was in many radio plays on the BBC over the years and also featured in the Radio 4 sitcom Ed Reardon’s Week.

A talented musician, Brigit played the cello, sang and composed, and in later years played with several bands including The Fircones. “Brigit loved collaboration and helping to develop new works with actors, writers and directors, which eventually led her to form her own cross disciplinary theatre company, Word Mills Productions in 2016.” Brigit's acting career started in 1971 when she appeared in Night Digger.

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