Mary Hignett (31 March 1916 – 16 July 1980) was a British actress best known for her role as Mrs Edna Hall in the television series All Creatures Great and Small.
In All Creatures, she played the role of the cook and housekeeper in the first three series, which ran from 1978 to 1980. Other credits include the 1974 Hammer Horror film Demons of the Mind (in which fellow All Creatures actor Robert Hardy played the role of Zorn) and the 1971 movie Crucible of Horror.
Hignett was married to the actor Michael Brennan, who survived her. She died shortly after the third series of All Creatures was filmed, her final scene being the seeing off to war of James Herriot (Christopher Timothy). Scheduled to have a hip replacement, she was convinced by her doctors to have a riskier double hip replacement rather than the single. This is believed to have led to her death. Robert Hardy, Timothy and Carol Drinkwater attended the funeral. The news of her passing was written into the script of the 1983 Christmas Special, and her honour was toasted by the four remaining central characters.
I think I love this Italian girl
Cause she's the most beautiful in the world
I love the way she moves her body close to mine
I love the ways she talks and yes, I love the way she smiles
She told me:
Refren(x2):
Amore, ascolta le parole che vengono
Che vengono da'l cuore.
(in reverse):
I love the way she moves her body close to mine
Cause she's the most beautiful in the world
I love the way she moves her body close to mine
Cause she's the most beautiful in the world
Beautïful...