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Virginia Stride

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Virginia Stride (born Virginia Thomas in Yokohama, Japan) is a British actress of stage and screen who first came to public attention on television in the 1960s. She was the first wife of the actor John Stride (born 1936), whom she met when they were studying at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (RADA), and in 1964 she introduced the first programme to be seen on BBC Two.

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Early years

Virginia Stride was, in her own words, a “fat little girl” and, although she became slimmer in her teens, her self-consciousness about this in childhood had apparently made her sceptical of an acting career. In the event she went to RADA rather than read English at university, and took her husband’s name for professional purposes because of pressure from agents who felt that Virginia Thomas “didn’t sound quite right”.

Television in the 1960s

Virginia Stride played the recurring role of BD Girl Katy Hoskins in Z-Cars (1962–64), the long-running BBC television series about the police in an area of Liverpool. In 1964 she appeared in an episode of The Avengers as Alice Brisket, secretary to Quilpie (played by Ronald Radd), who was the controller of John Steed (Patrick Macnee) and Cathy Gale (Honor Blackman).

Play School

With Gordon Rollings Stride was the first presenter, on 21 April 1964, of Play School, a daily programme for young children on BBC 2. Because a power failure coincided with the channel's scheduled opening the previous evening, Play School was the first programme to be transmitted on BBC 2.

On the Margin

In 1966 Stride appeared in the BBC comedy series On the Margin, a collection of sketches and songs written by Alan Bennett, who, together with John Sergeant (later the BBC’s political correspondent), also starred in the show. The six episodes of On the Margin were twice repeated in 1967, but were among many programmes "wiped" by the BBC in the 1970s. A compact disc of surviving audio extracts was released by the BBC in 2009.

Champion House

Virginia Stride's best-known role was probably as the "seductive" Liz Champion in Champion House, a weekly drama series created for the BBC by Hazel Adair and Peter Ling, which concerned a family-run textile business in Yorkshire. Liz Champion was a member of the company's board. She was the daughter of Jack Champion, whose father, Joe (played by Edward Chapman), had made the company over to him, only to see it pass, after Jack’s early death, to Liz’s eldest brother Stephen (James Kerry), who had his own less compliant ideas of the firm’s direction.

The first episode of Champion House was shown on 28 May 1967 and there was a second series in 1968. Its initial profile was assisted by live coverage on 28 May of the return of Sir Francis Chichester from his solo circumnavigation of the world.

Other roles

Virginia Stride appeared in episodes of a number of other television series, including Out of the World (1962), Public Eye (1966), The Baron (1966, as an hotelier who has an implied "one-night stand" with John Mannering, the "Baron", played by Steve Forrest ), The Mind of Mr. J. G. Reeder (as Margaret Bellman in the first series, in 1969, a role that Gillian Lewis played in the second series in 1971), Callan (1972), The Expert (1976), Target (1978) and A Touch of Spice (1989). Her films include I Want What I Want (1972), based on Geoff Brown’s novel of 1966 about transsexualism.

In the early 21st century Stride performed with the Agatha Christie Theatre Company, for example on tour in The Unexpected Guest (with, among others, Simon MacCorkindale and former singer Mark Wynter) in 2006.

Personal

Virginia Stride has two daughters, one called Phillipa, by her first husband, the actor John Stride, and one daughter from a subsequent relationship with the producer and football chairman Bill Kenwright. She has four grandchildren.

Filmography

Actress
-
What the Eye Don't See (Short) (completed) as
Ophthalmology Patient
2019
Car Keys (Short) as
Margaret (Mother)
2011
Hustle (TV Series) as
Albert's Grandmother
- Clearance from a Deal (2011) - Albert's Grandmother
2003
Red Sky at Night (TV Short)
1996
London Suite (TV Movie) as
Beatrice
1989
A Touch of Spice (TV Series) as
Helen
- Episode #1.6 (1989) - Helen
- Episode #1.5 (1989) - Helen
- Episode #1.4 (1989) - Helen
- Episode #1.3 (1989) - Helen
- Episode #1.2 (1989) - Helen
- Episode #1.1 (1989) - Helen
1980
Wainwright's Law (TV Series) as
Virginia Wainwright
- The Birthday Party (1980) - Virginia Wainwright
- A Short, Sharp Shock (1980) - Virginia Wainwright
- Small Claims (1980) - Virginia Wainwright
- The Party of the First Part (1980) - Virginia Wainwright
- Dainty Modes of Living (1980) - Virginia Wainwright
- Some Wills Won't (1980) - Virginia Wainwright
- A Death in the Family (1980) - Virginia Wainwright
1980
Take the High Road (TV Series)
1978
Target (TV Series) as
Gemma Maskell
- Figures of Importance (1978) - Gemma Maskell
1977
This Year Next Year (TV Mini Series) as
Liz Shaw
- Full Circle (1977) - Liz Shaw
- Comfort and Joy (1977) - Liz Shaw
- Profit and Loss (1977) - Liz Shaw
- Another Place (1977) - Liz Shaw
- Haytime (1977) - Liz Shaw
- Family Ties (1977) - Liz Shaw
- Back to Earth (1977) - Liz Shaw
- Parting of the Ways (1977) - Liz Shaw
1976
The Expert (TV Series) as
Susan Bartlett
- Tainted Money (1976) - Susan Bartlett
- Hour of the Snake (1976) - Susan Bartlett
- Fail Safe (1976) - Susan Bartlett
- Suspicious Death (1976) - Susan Bartlett
- Suspended Verdict (1976) - Susan Bartlett
- A Family Affair (1976) - Susan Bartlett
- Prejudice (1976) - Susan Bartlett
- Inheritance (1976) - Susan Bartlett
- Blood Line (1976) - Susan Bartlett
- The Second Appeal (1976) - Susan Bartlett
1962
Z Cars (TV Series) as
Katy Hoskins / Ruth Furneaux / Bobbie
- Escape (1973) - Bobbie
- Who Were You With?: Part 2 (1971) - Ruth Furneaux
- Who Were You With?: Part 1 (1971) - Ruth Furneaux
- Fun and Games (1964) - Katy Hoskins
- Supper in the Morning (1963) - Katy Hoskins
- Search (1962) - Katy Hoskins
- The Five Whistles (1962) - Katy Hoskins
- The Navigators (1962) - Katy Hoskins
- Known to the Police (1962) - Katy Hoskins
- Ambush (1962) - Katy Hoskins
- Person Unknown (1962) - Katy Hoskins
- Johnny Sailor (1962) - Katy Hoskins
- Sudden Death (1962) - Katy Hoskins
- Jail Break (1962) - Katy Hoskins
- Fire! (1962) - Katy Hoskins
- Suspended (1962) - Katy Hoskins
- Friday Night (1962) - Katy Hoskins
- Stab in the Dark (1962) - Katy Hoskins
- Handle with Care (1962) - Katy Hoskins
- Limping Rabbit (1962) - Katy Hoskins
- Four of a Kind (1962) - Katy Hoskins
1973
Harriet's Back in Town (TV Series) as
Claudine
- Episode #1.46 (1973) - Claudine
- Episode #1.45 (1973) - Claudine
1973
The Rivals of Sherlock Holmes (TV Series) as
Ulla Holst
- The Sensible Action of Lieutenant Holst (1973) - Ulla Holst
1972
New Scotland Yard (TV Series) as
Diana Thomas
- Reunion (1972) - Diana Thomas
1972
Six Days of Justice (TV Series) as
Miss Carey
- A Private Nuisance (1972) - Miss Carey
1972
Callan (TV Series) as
Alevtina
- Rules of the Game (1972) - Alevtina
1972
I Want What I Want as
Shirley
1969
The Mind of Mr. J.G. Reeder (TV Series) as
Margaret Belman
- The Investors (1969) - Margaret Belman
- Sheer Melodrama (1969) - Margaret Belman
- The Green Mamba (1969) - Margaret Belman
- The Stealer of Marble (1969) - Margaret Belman
1969
ITV Saturday Night Theatre (TV Series) as
Susan
- Toys (1969) - Susan
1967
Champion House (TV Series) as
Liz Champion
- Go West, Young Man (1968) - Liz Champion
- Breakout (1968) - Liz Champion
- Wax Fruit (1968) - Liz Champion
- Handle with Care (1968) - Liz Champion
- Pilot Error (1968) - Liz Champion
- The Golden Fleece (1968) - Liz Champion
- Who Cries Wolf? (1968) - Liz Champion
- To Bradford with Love (1968) - Liz Champion
- Don't Let Your Right Hand (1968) - Liz Champion
- A Knife in Your Back (1968) - Liz Champion
- If the Price Is Right (1968) - Liz Champion
- Guilty (1968) - Liz Champion
- Before a Fall (1967) - Liz Champion
- A Terrible Innocence (1967) - Liz Champion
- Green for Trouble (1967) - Liz Champion
- Sonata for a Solo Fiddle (1967) - Liz Champion
- Blind Spot (1967) - Liz Champion
- The One That Got Away (1967) - Liz Champion
- Man Running (1967) - Liz Champion
- The Copenhagen Contact (1967) - Liz Champion
- The Suggestion Box (1967) - Liz Champion
- The Bradford Touch (1967) - Liz Champion
- The Personal Approach (1967) - Liz Champion
- Keep It in the Family (1967) - Liz Champion
- Take It from Me (1967) - Liz Champion
- The Second Freedom (1967) - Liz Champion
- Ice for Breakfast (1967) - Liz Champion
- I'll Spin Anything with Two Ends (1967) - Liz Champion
1967
The Gamblers (TV Series) as
Beverley
- How Well Do You Know This Man? (1967) - Beverley
1957
Armchair Theatre (TV Series) as
Caroline Marshall / Marie
- A Slight Formality (1967) - Caroline Marshall
- The Necklace (1957) - Marie (as Virginia Thomas)
1966
On the Margin (TV Series)
- Episode #1.6 (1966)
- Episode #1.5 (1966)
- Episode #1.4 (1966)
- Episode #1.3 (1966)
- Episode #1.2 (1966)
- Episode #1.1 (1966)
1966
ITV Play of the Week (TV Series) as
Sally
- Plays of Married Life #1: A Catching Complaint (1966) - Sally
1966
Public Eye (TV Series) as
Karen Scott
- Don't Forget You're Mine (1966) - Karen Scott
1966
The Baron (TV Series) as
Sara
- The Persuaders (1966) - Sara
1965
No Hiding Place (TV Series) as
Beryl Draycott
- What's All This Then? (1965) - Beryl Draycott
1965
Blackmail (TV Series) as
Hazel
- Tricks of the Trade (1965) - Hazel
1965
Riviera Police (TV Series) as
Anglia
- Past Indefinite - Future Imperfect (1965) - Anglia
1965
Play School (TV Series) as
Queen
- Play School Pantomime (1965) - Queen
1964
The Avengers (TV Series) as
Alice
- The Outside-In Man (1964) - Alice
1963
ITV Television Playhouse (TV Series) as
Girl in Amusement Arcade
- Money with Menaces (1963) - Girl in Amusement Arcade
1962
The Last Man Out (TV Series) as
Monique
- The Way Out (1962) - Monique
- The Turning Point (1962) - Monique
1962
Out of This World (TV Series) as
Miss Hayes
- Botany Bay (1962) - Miss Hayes
1961
Theatre Night (TV Series) as
Irene Howes, the bride's cousin
- Celebration (1961) - Irene Howes, the bride's cousin
1959
A Kiss for Cinderella (TV Movie) as
Nurse
1958
Saturday Playhouse (TV Series) as
Nancy Carver
- Four for Solitaire (1958) - Nancy Carver
1957
Jessica (TV Movie) as
Doris (as Virginia Thomas)
1956
Vanity Fair (TV Series) as
Young lady
- Episode #1.1 (1956) - Young lady (as Virginia Thomas)
1956
Nom-de-Plume (TV Series)
- The Eye of the Morning (1956) - (as Virginia Thomas)
Self
1988
This Is Your Life (TV Series documentary) as
Self
- Richard Todd (1988) - Self
1964
Play School (TV Series) as
Self - Presenter
Archive Footage
2015
From Andy Pandy to Zebedee: The Golden Age of Children's TV (TV Movie documentary) as
Self - Play School Presenter
2007
Timeshift (TV Series documentary) as
Self - Presenter, Play School
- Goodbye Children Everywhere: The Changing World of Children's Television (2007) - Self - Presenter, Play School

References

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