As Dawn French and Jennifer Saunders take a look at entertainment s funniest women, Danielle de Wolfe chats to the comedy duo. As eminent for their writing prowess as their impeccably timed delivery, comedians Dawn French and Jennifer Saunders have cemented themselves as British television staples. First rising to prominence in the Eighties courtesy of chortle-worthy sitcom French and Saunders, the duo have arguably gained the status of national treasures over the past four decades. With French, 63, most notably starring as wholly relatable small town vicar Geraldine in The Vicar Of Dibley, and Saunders, 63, as Edina Eddy Monsoon in timeless BBC comedy Absolutely Fabulous, the pair s individual accolades are just as noteworthy as their combined efforts.
As Dawn French and Jennifer Saunders take a look at entertainment s funniest women, Danielle de Wolfe chats to the comedy duo. As eminent for their writing prowess as their impeccably timed delivery, comedians Dawn French and Jennifer Saunders have cemented themselves as British television staples. First rising to prominence in the Eighties courtesy of chortle-worthy sitcom French and Saunders, the duo have arguably gained the status of national treasures over the past four decades. With French, 63, most notably starring as wholly relatable small town vicar Geraldine in The Vicar Of Dibley, and Saunders, 63, as Edina Eddy Monsoon in timeless BBC comedy Absolutely Fabulous, the pair s individual accolades are just as noteworthy as their combined efforts.
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A 1970 Triumph Herald 13/60 that featured in the Yorkshire Television production Last of the Summer Wine is to be sold in Tennants Auctioneers’ Motor Car, Motorcycle and Automobilia Sale with an estimate of £10,000-15,000. The red Triumph Herald convertible was one of three similar models used in the show, which was on screens from 1973-2010. Such was the prominence of the car in the show that Corgi made a miniature Triumph Herald which was sold in a specially themed pack along with a model of the car’s owner Edie Pegden, played by Thora Hird. The car has been fully restored, and will feature alongside a host of classic, vintage and luxury cars up for auction in Tennants’ Leyburn salerooms. The vehicles will be available for public viewing on June 3 and 4 and auctioned on June 5.