Lesley Judd

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== Shows ==
== Shows ==
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[[Exit - it's the Way-Out Show]]
 
[[The Adventure Game]]
[[The Adventure Game]]
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== Biography ==
== Biography ==
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One third of the longest-running ''Blue Peter'' team ever (alongside [[Peter Purves]] and John "Go With" Noakes), and still probably best known for using a lot of "sticky-backed plastic", having her blouse ripped by an over-amorous gorilla that time and also for nearly coming seriously unstuck while being winched off Bishop's Rock Lighthouse. She left the programme in 1979 in order to look after her husband, who had Multiple Sclerosis. Apparently, she's now running a smallholding in France, rather than still living in a hole on Arg, as some may have hitherto believed.
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One third of the longest-running ''Blue Peter'' team ever (alongside [[Peter Purves]] and John "Go With" Noakes), and still probably best known for using a lot of "sticky-backed plastic", having her blouse ripped by an over-amorous gorilla that time, for nearly coming seriously unstuck while being winched off Bishop's Rock Lighthouse, and also for conducting a very moving interview with Otto Frank, the father of the famous teenage diarist Anne Frank. She left the programme in 1979 in order to look after her second husband, who had Multiple Sclerosis. Apparently, she's now working as a conference organiser in Toulouse, France, rather than still living in a hole on Arg, as some may have hitherto believed.
==Trivia==
==Trivia==
She appears in ''Monty Python's And Now For Something Completely Different'' - she's the woman whose husband is taken away by the "baby snatchers" at the end of the "Hell's Grannies" sketch.
She appears in ''Monty Python's And Now For Something Completely Different'' - she's the woman whose husband is taken away by the "baby snatchers" at the end of the "Hell's Grannies" sketch.
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Her first husband was Derek Fowlds, famous at the time for being 'Mr Derek' opposite Basil Brush, but later even more famous for playing the long-suffering Bernard Woolley in 'Yes Minister' and 'Yes Prime Minister', and the feisty Oscar Blaketon in 'Heartbeat'.
== Web links ==
== Web links ==

Current revision as of 21:36, 16 September 2018

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Contents

Shows

The Adventure Game

Exit - it's the Way-Out Show

The Great Egg Race

Biography

One third of the longest-running Blue Peter team ever (alongside Peter Purves and John "Go With" Noakes), and still probably best known for using a lot of "sticky-backed plastic", having her blouse ripped by an over-amorous gorilla that time, for nearly coming seriously unstuck while being winched off Bishop's Rock Lighthouse, and also for conducting a very moving interview with Otto Frank, the father of the famous teenage diarist Anne Frank. She left the programme in 1979 in order to look after her second husband, who had Multiple Sclerosis. Apparently, she's now working as a conference organiser in Toulouse, France, rather than still living in a hole on Arg, as some may have hitherto believed.

Trivia

She appears in Monty Python's And Now For Something Completely Different - she's the woman whose husband is taken away by the "baby snatchers" at the end of the "Hell's Grannies" sketch.

Her first husband was Derek Fowlds, famous at the time for being 'Mr Derek' opposite Basil Brush, but later even more famous for playing the long-suffering Bernard Woolley in 'Yes Minister' and 'Yes Prime Minister', and the feisty Oscar Blaketon in 'Heartbeat'.

Web links

Internet Movie Database entry

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