well, I did watch a few of her shows this weekend. I like her in her roles as a young woman rather than as an older lady. I like her better in the scenes where she spoke at a normal pace; her accent and her fast talking pace in some of the episodes made her practically incomprehensible to me. I thought she looked and acted her best in the "drunk bride" episode. She was funny there! I will like her more as I get used to hearing her accent and understanding her immediately and without a delay the way I did this weekend.Tell us what you think when you've found it...whether you've got the same sense of humour as us lot!! Lol...
Showing your age there Rabah with Mrs Slocombe....lol....Mollie Sugden!! And I think there's a little bit of Hyacinth in a lot of us women...ha ha. (Not that we'd like to admit it!).well, I did watch a few of her shows this weekend. I like her in her roles as a young woman rather than as an older lady. I like her better in the scenes where she spoke at a normal pace; her accent and her fast talking pace in some of the episodes made her practically incomprehensible to me. I thought she looked and acted her best in the "drunk bride" episode. She was funny there! I will like her more as I get used to hearing her accent and understanding her immediately and without a delay the way I did this weekend.
All in all, my favorite British comedian females so far remain Mrs Slocombe in "Are u being served" and hyacinth in "Keeping up appearances".
Can't challenge what is fact i am afraid. As for a bit of Hyacinth in every woman, that is so true and proven. I also believe there is a bit of Richard in many of us men. One has to have the patience of a saint to live with a Hyacinth-like person!Showing your age there Rabah with Mrs Slocombe....lol....Mollie Sugden!! And I think there's a little bit of Hyacinth in a lot of us women...ha ha. (Not that we'd like to admit it!).