Monica Rose
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Current revision as of 12:14, 18 May 2009
Biography
Chirpy Cockney junior accounts clerk who appeared as a contestant on Double Your Money aged just fifteen, winning £8 answering questions on Famous Women. Hughie Green (pictured with Rose, above) asked her back to become a hostess on the show and on the subsequent The Sky's the Limit.
She faded from the limelight some years later, and took up work in a Leicester supermarket. In 1994, she committed suicide by taking a pill overdose.