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Funny Women - Patricia Routledge - Part 1 of 2 [1998]
Funny Women - Patricia Routledge - Part 1 of 2 [1998]
BBC tribute to actress Patricia Routledge of Keeping Up Appearances fame, featuring archive clips and interviews with Nigel Hawthorne, Clive Swift, Dominic Monaghan, Alan Bennett, David Cook, James Runcie, Michael Frayn. First aired on 1 July 1998.
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Wonderful Assist Adel Taarabt Goal Routledge QPR 2-1 Conventry
Wonderful Assist Adel Taarabt Goal Routledge QPR 2-1 Conventry
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Patricia Routledge Clive Swift
Patricia Routledge Clive Swift
Patricia Routledge and Clive Swift in Pebble Mill interview in 1993
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Interview With Judy Cornwell And Patricia Routledge (Part 1)
Interview With Judy Cornwell And Patricia Routledge (Part 1)
PART 1: JUDY CORNWELL Keeping Up Appearances actresses Judy Cornwell and Patricia Routledge have a brief disscusion about Keeping Up Appearances and their roles in the show. They both are very beautiful, honest and intelligent women who seemed very comfortable talking in front of camera. Footage taken from the Keeping Up Appearances DVD ''Life Lessons From Onslow'' which is a new release. High Quality audio/visual is available by watching it in 480p. Enjoy!
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patricia routledge the beggar's opera
patricia routledge the beggar's opera
patricia routledge sings in the beggar's opera
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Patricia Routledge 80th birthday on Richard and Judy's show
Patricia Routledge 80th birthday on Richard and Judy's show
Patricia Routledge interview on Richard & Judy's show. Channel Watch on February 2009. Patricia Routledge celebrates her 80th birthday.
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A Lady Of Letters With Patricia Routledge Part 1
A Lady Of Letters With Patricia Routledge Part 1
If you've ever wondered how Roy Clarke created ''Hyacinth Bucket'' in ''Keeping Up Appearances'' you should check this out. Here Patricia Routledge gives an outstanding performance as Irene Ruddock, a snobbish single woman that complains and writes non-stop letters to people about how she thinks things should be. Her obbsession with writing letters eventually lands her in prison. You can definitely see the character Hyacinth forming in this. This is like an early rehearsal of Hyacinth. This is an Alan Bennett Talking Heads Monologue which was recorded in 1987 especially for TV. I find it amazing how she can memorise every word. She is truly the greatest actress. I also know how extremely rare this is to find in shops, so I'm more than happy to share this with the rest of the world. I think we all enjoy Patricia Routledge on our televisions which is why I wish she would return to comedy and put theatre on hold for a bit. Enjoy!
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Kitty 3 - with Patricia Routledge - BBC
Kitty 3 - with Patricia Routledge - BBC
Victoria Wood As Seen On TV BBC Two 1985 "What would the Queen Mum do?"
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A Conversation With Patricia Routledge Part 1
A Conversation With Patricia Routledge Part 1
Recorded on the 30th of March 2004. Patricia Routledge has a brief disscussion about playing ''Hetty Wainthropp'' and she also talks a little bit about her career in theatre and television aswell as mentioning briefly her role as the snobbish ''Hyacinth Bucket'' in Keeping Up Appearances. This interview can be found on the DVD first series of ''Hetty Wainthropp Investigates''. If you like this woman check this out!! Enjoy!!
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Patricia Routledge "Duet for One" Leonard Bernstein "1600 Pennsylvania Avenue" Cleaned
Patricia Routledge "Duet for One" Leonard Bernstein "1600 Pennsylvania Avenue" Cleaned
This is one of the great individual performances in the history of musical theater, Patricia Routledge in the monumental flop "1600 Pennsylvania Avenue" singing the tour de force "Duet for One". It is the same recording as other Youtube postings, but I cleaned it to issueable level. It is part of a great score that has just been buried under the failure of the production, though Bernstein did resurrect a lot of it in the recording "White House Cantata" (but miscast with opera singers - June Anderson singing this same song you can not tell she's supposed to be two women), some reset lyrics on "Songfest" and a live concert version of some of the score. This is from the Broadway opening, live recorded from the audience apparently, in mono, and cleaned to death from a good source. For comparison the wonderful Judy Kaye recorded with on the "Showstoppers" Angel CD and isn't on the same level with Routledge, who being at core completely an actress isn't afraid to make some very ugly character noises when appropriate. On a level with "Best Pies in London", "Rose's Turn", "Glitter and Be Gay", this performance deserves a better fate. May someone get at and fix the book or may Encores do it with the book slashed and get this score the airing it has deserved since it was first performed.
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Kitty 2 - With Patricia Routledge - BBC
Kitty 2 - With Patricia Routledge - BBC
Victoria Wood As Seen On TV,BBC 1985. "She said It's Ma Griffe"
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Patricia Routledge ~ "Not On Your Nellie!"
Patricia Routledge ~ "Not On Your Nellie!"
Patricia Routledge stars as the sparky Putney widow Alice Challice in this delightful musical, which is just aching for rediscovery and revival. She all but reduced the theatre to rubble with this track, her eleven o'clock number "Not on Your Nellie", and received a lasting standing ovation. The legendary New York Times critic Walter Kerr gave Patricia a wonderful review: "the most spectacular, most scumptious, most embraceable musical comedy debut since Beatrice Lillie and Gertrude Lawrence came to this country... If you don't catch her act now, you'll someday want to kill yourself." (He immediately added "I'll help you.")
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A Lady Of Letters With Patricia Routledge Part 2
A Lady Of Letters With Patricia Routledge Part 2
Part 2. God I love this woman! She is very talented and very attractive! I love her more than Deborah Harry and that's not easy to say. Patricia Routledge is a great actress!
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keeping up appearances
keeping up appearances
In this (very) short episode, Hyacinth is thrilled to hear that a celebrity is visiting her for tea. Needless to say that she is horrified when popular character Mr Blobby causes havoc in the Bucket Residence.
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Patricia Routledge Visits the Tailor of Gloucester
Patricia Routledge Visits the Tailor of Gloucester
The House of the Tailor of Gloucester is on target to open at Easter 2007. Today, 3rd February we were honoured with a visit from Patricia Routledge who kindly opened the new shop kitchen.
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Kitty 4 - With Patricia Routledge - BBC
Kitty 4 - With Patricia Routledge - BBC
Victoria Wood as seen on tv with Patricia Routledge as Kitty 1987 BBC TV "Well let's call it an item"
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David Crystal - The Future of Language from Routledge
David Crystal - The Future of Language from Routledge
Meet the author with David Crystal on The Future of Language: The Routledge David Crystal Lectures DVD and book package, available from Routledge: www.routledge.com Just a Phrase I'm Going Through: My Life in Language, Internet Linguistics: A Student's Guide and David Crystal's Introduction to Language: A Complete Course are all available from Routledge at cw.routledge.com
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Funny Women - Patricia Routledge - Part 2 of 2 [1998]
Funny Women - Patricia Routledge - Part 2 of 2 [1998]
BBC tribute to actress Patricia Routledge of Keeping Up Appearances fame, featuring archive clips and interviews with Nigel Hawthorne, Clive Swift, Dominic Monaghan, Alan Bennett, David Cook, James Runcie, Michael Frayn. First aired on 1 July 1998.
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Patricia Routledge Sings!
Patricia Routledge Sings!
From the lost gem of an album called 'Presenting Patricia Routledge', yes this is Hyacinth Bucket herself singing a very pretty rendition of the show-tune "And I Was Beautiful" from the musical 'Dear World'. I was surprised to discover that not only was Patricia a very accomplished singer with a voice of astonishing clarity and expression, but she was also a Broadway actress in her day and won the Tony for best actress in the 1968 production of 'Darling of the Day'. In a way, it's a real shame that her legacy will be her role in Keeping Up Appearances when she is obviously such an amazing talent.