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Name
  
Mavis Pugh

Role
  
Actress

Spouse
  
John Clegg (m. 1959–2006)


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Full Name
  
Mavis Gladys Fox Pugh

Born
  
25 June 1914 (
1914-06-25
)
Croydon, Surrey, England, UK

Died
  
December 6, 2006, Chichester, United Kingdom

Movies and TV shows
  
You Rang, M'Lord?, The Class of Miss MacMichael, Brothers and Sisters, The Stanley Baxter Hour

Similar People
  
John Clegg, Jimmy Perry, David Croft, Silvio Narizzano, Richard Woolley

Mavis Gladys Fox Pugh (25 June 1914 – 6 December 2006) was an English actress who made many appearances as mainly upper class ladies in several sitcoms including Dad's Army, Are You Being Served? and Fawlty Towers, as well as having a regular role in You Rang, M'Lord?. Before appearing on television, she had a long and successful career doing rep theatre, including at Arthur Brough Players.

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Early life

Mavis Gladys Fox Pugh was born in Croydon, Surrey in 1914. Her father was a London solicitor, and her acting talent was first noticed while performing in school plays at Downs College in Folkestone, Kent. Pugh won a scholarship to the International School of Acting. Having worked in rep in Amersham, Buckinghamshire, Pugh toured in 1939 with My Wife's Family and in 1943 made her West End debut in Junior Miss. As well as doing several years in rep, Pugh toured music halls and clubs with Hugh Paddick with the pair trying to beat each other's ad-libbing.

While performing at the Golders Green Hippodrome in 1956, she was spotted by Jimmy Perry, who then invited her to join his rep company at the Palace Theatre in Watford. There she met John Clegg, an actor who would later appear in Dad's Army, Are You Being Served? and You Rang, M'Lord?, but is perhaps best known as Mr La-di-da Gunner Graham in the BBC sitcom It Ain't Half Hot Mum, and they married in 1959.

Later life

Pugh did not begin her television career until she was in her sixth decade, with an appearance in the 1974 Dad's Army episode "The Captain's Car". Two years later she appeared in one episode of It Ain't Half Hot Mum, titled "Ticket to Blighty", and in Are You Being Served? in the episode "Fifty Years On". She also appeared in two other Are You Being Served? episodes, "Take-over" and "The Club", both as different characters. In 1979, Pugh played Mrs Chase in the Fawlty Towers episode "The Kipper and the Corpse". Pugh had small parts in two films, The Class of Miss MacMichael in 1978 and Brothers and Sisters in 1980.

Pugh appeared in two episodes of Hi-de-Hi! as The Hon. Winifred Dempster, the aunt of camp entertainments manager Clive Dempster - the 1986 episode "God Bless Our Family" (Series 8) and the 1988 episode "Wedding Bells" (Series 9). From 1987 to 1988, she played Mrs Barrable in four episodes of the Ronnie Corbett sitcom Sorry!. In 1989, she appeared in an episode of Alas Smith and Jones and an episode of Boon the following year. The largest role of her television career was that of Lady Lavender in all 26 episodes of You Rang, M'Lord?, from 1988 to 1993.

Death

Mavis Pugh died in Chichester, West Sussex on 6 December 2006 at the age of 92 of natural causes she was survived by her husband John Clegg.

Filmography

Actress
1988
You Rang, M'Lord? (TV Series) as
Lady Lavender
- Well, There You Are Then-! (1993) - Lady Lavender
- Fall of the House of Meldrum (1993) - Lady Lavender
- The Truth Revealed (1993) - Lady Lavender
- Come to the Ball (1993) - Lady Lavender
- Requiem for a Parrot (1993) - Lady Lavender
- Yes Sir, That's My Baby (1993) - Lady Lavender
- A Day in the Country (1991) - Lady Lavender
- The Night of Reckoning (1991) - Lady Lavender
- Gretna Green or Bust (1991) - Lady Lavender
- Meet the Workers (1991) - Lady Lavender
- Mrs. Lipton's Nasty Turn (1991) - Lady Lavender
- Current Affairs (1991) - Lady Lavender
- Please Help the Orphans (1991) - Lady Lavender
- Royal Flush (1990) - Lady Lavender
- Stranger in the Night (1990) - Lady Lavender
- The Wounds of War (1990) - Lady Lavender
- The Meldrum Vases (1990) - Lady Lavender
- Money Talks (1990) - Lady Lavender
- Trouble at Mill (1990) - Lady Lavender
- Labour or Love (1990) - Lady Lavender
- Beg, Borrow or Steal (1990) - Lady Lavender
- Fair Shares (1990) - Lady Lavender
- Love and Money (1990) - Lady Lavender
- A Deed of Gift (1990) - Lady Lavender
- The Phantom Sign Writer (1990) - Lady Lavender
- Pilot (1988) - Lady Lavender
1990
Boon (TV Series) as
Lady in Office
- Work, Rest & Play (1990) - Lady in Office
1989
Alas Smith & Jones (TV Series)
- The Untouchable Version (1989)
1989
Close to Home (TV Series) as
Miss Rothermere
- Father and Family (1989) - Miss Rothermere
1987
Sorry! (TV Series) as
Mrs. Barrable
- Flying Lessons (1988) - Mrs. Barrable
- A Fool and His Money (1988) - Mrs. Barrable
- Gone, But Not Forgotten (1987) - Mrs. Barrable
- Amaze Your Friends! (1987) - Mrs. Barrable
1988
Life Without George (TV Series) as
Mrs. Matthews
- Episode #2.4 (1988) - Mrs. Matthews
1986
Hi-de-Hi! (TV Series) as
The Honourable Winifred Dempster
- Wedding Bells (1988) - The Honourable Winifred Dempster
- God Bless Our Family (1986) - The Honourable Winifred Dempster
1982
The Stanley Baxter Hour (TV Movie) as
Various Roles
1980
Brothers and Sisters as
The Mother
1979
Spooner's Patch (TV Series) as
Woman
- The Morning After (1979) - Woman
1979
Fawlty Towers (TV Series) as
Mrs. Chase
- The Kipper and the Corpse (1979) - Mrs. Chase
1978
The Class of Miss MacMichael as
Mrs. Barnett
1976
Are You Being Served? (TV Series) as
Roger's Mistress / Lady Weeble-Able-Smith / Mrs. Claude
- The Club (1978) - Roger's Mistress
- Take-Over (1977) - Lady Weeble-Able-Smith
- Fifty Years On (1976) - Mrs. Claude
1976
It Ain't Half Hot Mum (TV Series) as
Chief Commander Crisp
- Ticket to Blighty (1976) - Chief Commander Crisp
1975
The Growing Pains of P.C. Penrose (TV Series) as
Mrs. Toombs
- Fabulous Eyelashes He's Got (1975) - Mrs. Toombs
1974
Dad's Army (TV Series) as
Lady Maltby
- The Captain's Car (1974) - Lady Maltby

References

Mavis Pugh Wikipedia