June Whitfield Explained

Honorific Prefix:Dame
Birth Name:June Rosemary Whitfield
Birth Date:11 November 1925
Death Place:London, England
Birth Place:Streatham, London, England
Occupation:Actress
Resting Place:All Hallows Church, Tillington, West Sussex, England
Years Active:1944–2016
Known For:
Children:Suzy Aitchison

Dame June Rosemary Whitfield (11 November 1925 – 29 December 2018) was an English radio, television and film actress.

Her big break was a lead in the radio comedy Take It from Here, which aired on the BBC Light Programme in 1953. Television roles soon followed, including appearances with Tony Hancock throughout his television career. In 1966, Whitfield played the leading role in the television sitcom Beggar My Neighbour, which ran for three series. She also appeared in four Carry On films: Carry On Nurse (1959), Carry On Abroad (1972), Carry On Girls (1973), and Carry On Columbus (1992).

In 1968, Whitfield and Terry Scott began a long television partnership, which peaked with roles as husband and wife in Happy Ever After (1974–1979) and Terry and June (1979–1987). From 1992 to 2012, Whitfield played Edina Monsoon's mother in Jennifer Saunders' Absolutely Fabulous. She played a regular character in Last of the Summer Wine (2005–2010) and a recurring character in The Green Green Grass (2007–2009).

From 1993 to 2001, Whitfield played Miss Marple in the radio dramatisation of all twelve of Agatha Christie's Miss Marple novels on BBC Radio 4.[1]

Early life

June Rosemary Whitfield was born at 44 Mount Ephraim Lane in Streatham, London, in 1925, to John Herbert Whitfield and his wife Bertha Georgina née Flett.[2] [3] Her father was the managing director of a company called Dictograph Telephones that had been founded by his father in Yorkshire, and both of her parents were keen amateur actors.[4] She made her first stage appearance, aged three, after her mother enrolled her at Robinson's Dance Studio.[5] Whitfield attended Streatham Hill High School, before being evacuated during the Second World War to Bognor Regis, where she attended St Michael's School, and then to Penzance in Cornwall. She moved with her parents to Huddersfield, where she learned shorthand and typing. She continued to study secretarial skills at Pitman's College, Brixton Hill.[6] In 1944, Whitfield graduated from the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art with a diploma.[2]

Career

Early career

Whitfield began her career in the 1940s working with Wilfred Pickles, and worked on stage in the West End and the regions.

In 1951, she had her first credited television role in The Passing Show and joined the London cast of the musical South Pacific.

Her big break came in 1953 when she replaced Joy Nichols in the successful Frank Muir and Denis Norden radio comedy Take It from Here, co-starring Jimmy Edwards and Dick Bentley. In the portion of the show known as "The Glums" she played Eth, fiancée of the dim Ron Glum (played by Bentley).[2] During the next fifteen years Whitfield had many supporting roles on television, including in Dixon of Dock Green, Arthur's Treasured Volumes, The Arthur Askey Show, Faces of Jim, The Benny Hill Show, Steptoe and Son and Frankie Howerd. She played the nurse in the opening scene of "The Blood Donor" (Hancock, 1961). June's daughter Suzy Aitchison would play the same role in the 2009 re-recording with Paul Merton portraying Tony Hancock.

In 1959, she appeared in Carry On Nurse, the first of her four appearances in the Carry On film series.

1960s to 1980s

Whitfield gained her first starring role in the sitcom Beggar My Neighbour (1966), playing Rose Garvey. The year after Beggar My Neighbour finished in 1968, she appeared on Scott On... for six years until 1974.[7] This started a working relationship with Terry Scott that lasted until 1987. During Scott On... she also appeared in The Best Things in Life, The Goodies, The Dick Emery Show, Bless This House and The Pallisers. She appeared in the spin-off film of Bless This House (1972), with Scott as her husband, and Carry On Abroad (also 1972), followed by an appearance in Carry On Girls (1973).

Whitfield starred alongside Scott in a Comedy Playhouse sitcom pilot called Happy Ever After (1974). A few months later the first full series was broadcast, with a further four series until 1979. Later that year, they appeared together in the first series of Terry and June. The two sitcoms were very similar, the only main differences being a change of surname (from Fletcher to Medford), and a different house and family.[8] Both had Scott and Whitfield as a suburban middle-class married couple. Terry and June ran for 65 episodes until 1987. Five years later, in 1992, Julian Clary created Terry and Julian, a Channel 4 sitcom which spoofed the title of Terry and June; Whitfield made an appearance in one episode.[9] During the eight-year run of Terry and June, Whitfield also appeared in It Ain't Half Hot Mum and Minder.

In the 1970s and early 1980s, Whitfield appeared in a series of television advertisements, created for Birds Eye by advertising art director Vernon Howe, and featuring the concluding voice-over line: "it can make a dishonest woman of you!"[10]

In 1971, Whitfield and Frankie Howerd recorded a novelty comic version of the song "Je t'aime", previously recorded by Jane Birkin and Serge Gainsbourg, in which she featured as "Mavis".

She was the subject of This Is Your Life on two occasions: in April 1976, when she was surprised by Eamonn Andrews at her home in Wimbledon; and in March 1995, when Michael Aspel surprised her at BBC Television Centre.

During the 1980s, Whitfield returned to radio comedy. From 1984, she could be heard with Roy Hudd on the satire programme The News Huddlines,[2] which finished in 2001. On it she often used impersonations and was known for her impression of the then Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher. During the 1980s and 1990s, she made several stage appearances, including in a revival of An Ideal Husband and the pantomime Babes in the Wood. In 1985, she sang a duet with Ian Charleson of the Irving Berlin song "You're Just in Love" in A Royal Night of One Hundred Stars.

1990s to 2010s

Having appeared in an episode of French and Saunders in 1988, Whitfield played Mother in Jennifer Saunders' sitcom Absolutely Fabulous from 1992 until 2012. In 2000, she featured with the rest of the Absolutely Fabulous cast in the pilot Mirrorball. From 1993 to 2001, she played Miss Marple in 12 radio adaptations of Agatha Christie's Miss Marple books. From 1990, she appeared in films including Carry On Columbus (1992), Jude (1996) and Faeries (1999, as the voice of Mrs Coombs). In 1998, Whitfield played the housekeeper in the London-set episode of Friends "The One with Ross's Wedding, Part Two"[11] and voiced a character in an episode of the animated comedy series Rex the Runt.

Her autobiography And June Whitfield, written with the help of Christopher Douglas, appeared in 2000.[12] She appeared in The Royal, followed by appearances in Midsomer Murders, Agatha Christie's Marple, New Tricks and Last of the Summer Wine, which she joined in 2005. She had an episode of The South Bank Show devoted to her on 29 July 2007 and, in the same year, appeared in the English National Opera's production of On the Town in London's West End. In November 2007, she appeared in the Only Fools and Horses spin-off The Green Green Grass as the mother of Marlene,[13] and in 2008 she appeared in an episode of ITV medical drama Harley Street. In 2009, she made a guest appearance in Kingdom and published an updated autobiography, At a Glance ... An Absolutely Fabulous Life, a collection of scrapbook pictures from her life and career.

Whitfield appeared in the Doctor Who two-part episode, "The End of Time", that aired over Christmas 2009New Year 2010.[14] On 29 December 2009, she was the subject of an entire evening's tribute programming on BBC Two.[15]

In 2010, Whitfield was signed for a short appearance on ITV soap opera Coronation Street. Her character, May, appeared at the funeral of Blanche Hunt and explained to Blanche's daughter, Deirdre, how her mother had died.[16] In 2011, she played Margaret Rutherford in the BBC Radio 4 play A Monstrous Vitality, a radio adaption by Andy Merriman of his biography of Rutherford, A Dreadnought with Good Manners.[17] She reprised her role of Mother in two episodes of Absolutely Fabulous at Christmas 2011New Year 2012, and for an Olympic special on 23 July 2012.[18] In 2013, Whitfield became the inaugural recipient of the Aardman Slapstick Comedy Legend Award,[19] a recognition of her lifetime's contribution to the world of comedy. In 2014, she made a second appearance in Midsomer Murders, and appeared in Jonathan Creek. From 2014 to 2016 she appeared in the sitcom Boomers as the mother of Stephanie Beacham's character. In 2015, she played Granny Wallon in a BBC One adaptation of Laurie Lee's novel Cider with Rosie.

In May 2015, Whitfield made a guest appearance in the BBC soap EastEnders as a nun called Sister Ruth[20] and returned to the show in January 2016 to complete a storyline.[21] In October 2015, it was confirmed that she would reprise her role of Mother in which was released in July 2016.[22] She made a guest appearance as God in the Sky 1 series You, Me and the Apocalypse, which was broadcast in November 2015.[23]

Honours and awards

In 1982, Whitfield was made a Freeman of the City of London.

Whitfield was appointed Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) in the 1985 Birthday Honours, Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE) in the 1998 Birthday Honours, and Dame Commander of the Order of the British Empire (DBE) in the 2017 Birthday Honours for services to drama and entertainment.

In 1994, Whitfield was given a Lifetime Achievement Award by the British Comedy Awards.

Personal life and death

In 1955, she married Timothy John Aitchison, who was working as a surveyor. The couple had a daughter, Suzy Aitchison, who became an actress. Timothy Aitchison died in 2001.[9]

Despite her success, Whitfield never wanted a lead role, stating that she lacked the drive and confidence. She attributed the premature deaths of several comedians to "the responsibility, the stress and strain" of carrying their shows. In her autobiography, she described her own life as "full of love, affection and laughter, of gigs, gags and a couple of gongs".

In December 2017, Whitfield said that she was living in a care home.[24] She died in London on 29 December 2018, aged 93.[25] [26] Her funeral was held at All Hallows Church in Tillington, near Petworth in West Sussex, on 18 January 2019, attended by many of her co-stars and personal friends.[27]

Fellow Absolutely Fabulous actress Jennifer Saunders paid tribute to the "extraordinary grace" of Whitfield and said she would "hugely" miss her "dear friend". Julia Sawalha described her as a "great source of inspiration". Actress Jane Horrocks said her former co-star was a "wonderful lady", who was "versatile, funny and generous".[28]

Radio

Miss Marple

See main article: Miss Marple (radio series). Whitfield played Miss Marple in 12 BBC Radio 4 adaptations of novels by Agatha Christie. She reprised the role in 2015, starring in three adaptations of Miss Marple short stories (Tape-Measure Murder, The Case of the Perfect Maid, and Sanctuary).[29]

Other

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1950The 20 Questions Murder MysteryLady speaking in queue (uncredited)
1953 Love from JudySally McBride[38] TV movie
1956 The Straker Specialtomboy mechanic
1957 Friday the 13th[39]
1959 Carry On NurseMeg
Friends and NeighboursDoris Holmes[40]
1966 The Spy with a Cold NoseElsie Farquhar[41]
1968Frankie Howerd Meets the Bee GeesTV movie
1971 Do Me a Favour!Mrs Dolly Hadleigh
The Magnificent Seven Deadly SinsMildredComedy montage
1972 Bless This HouseVera BainesSpin-off from TV sitcom Bless This House
Carry On AbroadEvelyn Blunt
1973 Carry On GirlsAugusta Prodworthy / Paula Perkins (voice)
1974 Romance with a Double BassPrince Bibulov's Wife[42] Comedy short
1976Not Now, ComradeJanet Rimmington
1979 The Lion, the Witch and the WardrobeMrs Beaver[43]
1984 It's Going to Be AlrightMargie HansenTV movie
1985 Rupert and the Frog SongRupert's Mother (voice)[44] Animation
1987 It's a Hudd Hudd World[45] TV movie
1991 The Craig Ferguson StoryMrs Ferguson[46]
1992 Carry On ColumbusQueen Isabella[47]
1996 JudeAunt Drusilla[48] [49]
1999FaeriesMrs Coombs (voice)[50] Animation
2000The Last of the Blonde BombshellsAnnie[51] TV movie
2003Bob the Builder: The Knights of Can-a-LotDot (voice)UK dub; Animation
2007Bob the Builder: Scrambler to the RescueUK dub; Animation; TV Movie
2012Run for Your WifeLady in gym class[52]
2015Cider with RosieGranny Wallon[53] TV movie
2016MotherLast film role

Television

Year TitleRoleNotes
1951The Passing Show[54] chorus member1 episode: 1900–1910: The Years of Plenty, aired 16 April 1951
1954–1955Fast and Loosevarious characters[55] 5 episodes
1955–1958Before Your Very Eyesvarious characters[56] 6 episodes
1956The Idiot Weekly, Price 2dvarious characters1 episode
1956–1957The Tony Hancock Show[57] 11 episodes
1957Hancock's Half HourMiss Dubois[58] episode: The Alpine Holiday
Yes, It's the Cathode-Ray Tube Show!various characters (voice)[59]
1958Dixon of Dock Green[60] Marie1 episode: The Key of the Nick
My Pal Bob[61] 1 episode (#2.6)
On with the Show
1958–1959Whack-O!Edwina / Mrs Van Stuyvesant[62] 2 episodes: #3.1 and #4.5
1959It's Saturday Night[63] 1 episode (#1.3)
1960Arthur's Treasured VolumesEnid Brown1 episode: A Blow in Anger
1961HancockNurse[64] episode: The Blood Donor
HancockVeronica Stillwell[65] episode: The Succession: Son and Heir
The Arthur Askey ShowEmily Pilbeam[66] 6 episodes
1961–1963The Seven Faces of Jimvarious characters, inc. Nettie Winbourne, Prue Abernathy, and Hannah Pengallon7 episodes
1961–1968The Benny Hill Show various characters4 episodes (#4.3, Knicker's World, #8.2, #8.4)
1962Christmas Night with the StarsEth[67] with Jimmy Edwards, episode aired 25 December 1962
Six More Faces of Jim Eth6 episodes
The Rag TradeMiss Rawlins[68]
Comedy Playhouse Sandra Baxter[69] (series 1) The Telephone Call
1963More Faces of Jimvarious characters
1964A Child's Guide to Screenwritingvarious characters (voice)[70]
Baxter On...various characters[71]
How to be an Alien(voice)
The Big NoiseDorothy Tozer
Steptoe and SonMadge[72]
1965Call It What You Likevarious characters
Six of the BestDaffodil
1966Frankie HowerdBeryl Cuttlebunt
Mild and Bittervarious characters
1967Christmas Night with the StarsRose Garvey[73] episode aired 25 December 1967
1967–1968Beggar My NeighbourRose Garvey
1968Father, Dear FatherMrs Parsons
Never a Cross Word[74]
1968–1974Scott On...various characters
1969According to Doravarious characters[75]
Armchair TheatreAngela[76] What's a Mother For?
The Fossett SagaMillie Goswick
The Jimmy Logan Show[77]
The Undertakers Housewife[78] Comedy short
1969–1970The Best Things in LifeMabel Pollard
1969–1974The Dick Emery Showvarious characters
1971The GoodiesPenelope Fay[79]
1972Tarbuck's Luck
1973Bless This HouseOdette
Whoops BaghdadCharisma
1974The Morecambe and Wise ShowMuriel
The PallisersMrs Bonteen[80]
1974–1979Happy Ever AfterJune Fletcher
1977The Dick Emery ShowJacqueline ClaytonThe Texas Connection
1979Cannon and BallThe Manageress
1979–1987Terry and JuneJune Medford
1980Bernie[81]
It Ain't Half Hot MumCaptain Georgina Tollemache
The Dick Emery Christmas ShowColette[82] For Whom the Jingle Bells Toll
1981Mike Yarwood In Persons
1984MinderMrs Murdoch
Sharing TimeApril[83]
1990CluedoMrs Blance White[84]
1992The World of Peter Rabbit and FriendsMrs Rabbit (voice)[85] The Tale of Peter Rabbit and Benjamin Bunny
Terry and JulianMrs Wilson[86]
1992–2012Absolutely FabulousMother
1996-2000Brambly HedgeMrs Apple[87]
1997All Rise for Julian ClaryAuntie Jane[88]
Common As MuckIrene[89]
Family MoneyIvy[90]
Wyrd SistersNanny Ogg (voice)
The History of Tom Jones, A Foundling (Part 2)Mrs Whitfield[91]
1998FriendsThe Housekeeper[92]
Rex the RuntJudge Pikelet
1999Days Like TheseGrandma
2000MirrorballDora Vermouth[93]
The SecretMrs BirksteadCatherine Cookson mini series
2001–2010Last of the Summer WineNelly / Delphi[94]
2005Midsomer MurdersPeggy Alder[95] Midsomer Raspsody
The RoyalEsme[96]
2005–2007Bob the BuilderDot[97] UK dub
2006Agatha Christie's MarpleMrs Lancaster
2007New TricksPru Sanders[98]
2007–2009The Green Green GrassDora
2008Harley StreetBetty
2009KingdomMrs Earnshaw[99]
2009–2010Doctor WhoMinnie Hooper[100] "The End of Time"
2010Coronation StreetMay Penn[101]
2011M.I. HighBeryl Bagshot
2014Jonathan CreekHeidi Greeley / Laurel Greeley[102]
Midsomer MurdersMolly DarnleyThe Flying Club
Topsy and TimMrs Higley-Pigley[103] 2 episodes
2014–2016BoomersJoan[104]
2015You, Me and the ApocalypseGod[105]
2015–2016EastEndersSister Ruth[106]

Books

Notes and References

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  20. News: June Whitfield joins EastEnders for a night – do soap guest stars work? . . 1 May 2015 . 2 May 2015 . Verdier, Hannah.
  21. News: June Whitfield returns to EastEnders as Sister Ruth – will she reveal the truth about Kat's secret son? . . 25 October 2015 . 8 December 2015 . Brown, David.
  22. News: The Absolutely Fabulous Movie Is Finally Filming: Here's Photographic Proof . . 19 October 2015 . 8 December 2015 . Crosley Coker, Hillary.
  23. News: God is a woman and she looks very much like June Whitfield according to You, Me and the Apocalypse . . 25 November 2015 . 8 December 2015 . Dowell, Ben.
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  28. News: Ab Fab stars lead tributes to Whitfield. 30 December 2018. 30 December 2018. BBC News.
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