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Good Old Days performer Sheila Bernette dies aged 94

Sheila Bernette had a lengthy career, but is best known for her stint on the Good Old Days
Sheila Bernette had a lengthy career, but is best known for her stint on the Good Old Days

Singer and actress Sheila Bernette, who performed many times on the Good Old Days, has died aged 94, a friend has confirmed.

The entertainer had a lengthy career, but is best known for her stint in the long-running BBC music hall programme.

Peter Kosta said his "very good friend" died on Monday, describing her as "just fun and laughter".

The 77-year-old told the Press Association how he first met Bernette while working in the theatre with Only Fools And Horses star David Jason, and said: "I was looking for digs, and she said, 'well, if you're clean, I have a spare room in my house’.

"She always supported me in everything that I wanted to do, and always came to see me in everything I did, whenever she could.

"I have extremely fond memories of her."

Kosta, who is also an actor, reflected on his time with Bernette on Sunday before her death, and said: "I saw her for nearly two hours, we were talking about the good old days."

He also described her as "very funny" and "very feisty".

Portrait of the cast of the pantomime 'Aladdin'; (L-R) Leslie Crowther, Milton Reid, Cilla Black, Alfred Marks and Sheila Bernette, at the London Palladium, December 3rd 1970. (Photo by Central Press/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
(L-R) Leslie Crowther, Milton Reid, Cilla Black, Alfred Marks and Sheila Bernette, at the London Palladium, 3 December, 1970

A statement shared by the Royal Variety Charity said: "Sheila will be very much missed by many of those who worked with her and those from the wider theatrical family."

The charity, which supports those who have worked in the entertainment industries, said she was born Sheila Poncini in London on 30 March 1931, into a family of Italian descent.

She appeared in many UK television shows, including the BBC variety show the Good Old Days, in which she featured from 1968 to 1983. The show featured songs and sketches in the style of Victorian and Edwardian music halls.

She featured in 1961 romance film Ticket To Paradise as Clarice, and in comedy film The Magnificent Seven Deadly Sins (1971) as Mrs Spencer.

The actress had credits in many comedy roles and has appeared on-screen alongside comedians including Dick Emery, Leslie Crowther and Morecambe and Wise.

She was also one of the original practical jokers on the UK version of comedy series Candid Camera.

Bernette also appeared in the 1970 Royal Variety Performance, where she was introduced by Crowther as Russian defector ballerina Natalia Nokemova performing The Dance Of The Sugar Plum Fairy, and on the BBC’s The Black And White Minstrel Show as a singer from 1967 to 1969.

She also starred as Mrs Poshington, a hotel guest who never leaves, in CBBC children’s sitcom Hotel Trubble from 2008 to 2011.

She also appeared in films such as Three For All (1975), Car Trouble (1986) and Driving Aphrodite (2009), the latter of which being her last film appearance.

Bernette also made appearances in Coronation Street in 1973, The Morecambe And Wise Show, The Dick Emery Show, The Fall And Rise Of Reginald Perrin, Cooper, Just Like That, which starred comedian Tommy Cooper, and The Little and Large Show.

Source: Press Association

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