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NICOLA PAGETT ~ REST IN PEACE ~ MT-TVC15 TRIBUTE
Nicola Pagett (born Nicola Mary Pagett Scott; 15 June 1945Pagett died on 3 March 2021 after suffering from a brain tumour was a British actress. She is known for her role as Elizabeth Bellamy in the 1970s TV drama series Upstairs, Downstairs (1971–73). Her film appearances include Anne of the Thousand Days (1969), Operation Daybreak (1975), and An Awfully Big Adventure (1995) & My favourite A Bit Of A Do 1989
Nicola Pagett, who has died suddenly of a brain tumour aged 75, will not easily be forgotten by anyone who saw her on stage or screen over a career of 30 years. She was a glacial, beautiful presence in plays from Shaw to Pinter and she illuminated Upstairs, Downstairs on television in the early 1970s. She played Elizabeth Bellamy, the spoilt and self-absorbed daughter of the upscale ...
published: 05 Mar 2021
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Actress Nicola Pagett has died aged 75 after being diagnosed with a brain tumour
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Actress Nicola Pagett has died aged 75 after being diagnosed with a brain tumour, her family has confirmed.
Pagett was best known for playing Elizabeth Bellamy, the rebellious daughter of Richard and Lady Marjorie, in 1970s TV series Upstairs, Downstairs.
Performances in Harold Pinter plays, notably 1985's Old Times, also defined her 30-year stage and screen career.
Her daughter Eve Swannell confirmed she passed "very peacefully" on Wednesday.
It followed a brain tumour diagnosis under three weeks ago, she told BBC News.
"It was extremely sudden" she added. "I was by her side".
Pagett's role as Bellamy in the first two series of ITV's ...
published: 05 Mar 2021
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NICOLA PAGETT - R.I.P - TRIBUTE TO THE EGYPTIAN-BORN ENGLISH ACTRESS WHO HAS DIED AGED 75
Tribute to the Egyptian-born English actress who died at the age of 75 on 3rd March 2021.
You can watch a rare interview with Nicola here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xIVXbS0jWlc
Feel free to leave your personal tributes below.
Music: "Gentle Melody (Rest In Peace)" by Rob Allen.
#nicolapagett #tribute #upstairsdownstairs
published: 04 Mar 2021
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Ain't Misbehavin' - Series 1 - Episode 1
BBC sitcom starring Peter Davison
published: 20 Apr 2014
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Nicola pagett die at 75
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The stage and screen actress was best known for playing Elizabeth Bellamy in the British 1970s' TV series Upstairs, Downstairs.
The actress passed away on March 3 after 'stoically dealing with her illness'
Pagett was best known for her role as Elizabeth Bellamy, the spoiled daughter of Richard and Lady Marjori...
published: 05 Mar 2021
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Upstairs Downstairs cast reunion (Bafta Special, 2007)
Happy Birthday Bafta, ITV, 07/11/2007 - a reunion (standing in a row on a stage, really) of the then-surviving cast members of the ITV classic. Including the beloved Ruby!
Not my copyright (obviously), just sharing found ephemera.
published: 01 Mar 2018
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"A Bit Of A Do" S02E07 "The Civil Wedding" (1989)
S2E7 Starring David Jason, Gwen Taylor, Nicola Pagett, Sarah-Jane Holm, David Thewlis, Tim Wylton, Stephanie Cole, Nigel Hastings, Wayne Foskett. Rita is marrying Geoffrey though Liz, annoyed that Simon lost his job through Elvis, is hoping the bride will again fail to show. She is disappointed but Rita is staggered to find Ted and Sandra have married just ahead of her and both couples are having their receptions in the same hotel. The guests circulate between the two rooms with minimum hostility though Jenny dumps Elvis to go back to Paul and he fails to get back with Carol. He is further displeased when Simon tells him that, due to his actions, he now has a far better job but there is compensation for Elvis when Liz suggests a private dinner party. Ted announces that he and Sandra will ...
published: 01 Jan 2023
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NICOLA PAGETT ~ REST IN PEACE ~ MT-TVC15 TRIBUTE
Nicola Pagett (born Nicola Mary Pagett Scott; 15 June 1945Pagett died on 3 March 2021 after suffering from a brain tumour was a British actress. She is known fo...
Nicola Pagett (born Nicola Mary Pagett Scott; 15 June 1945Pagett died on 3 March 2021 after suffering from a brain tumour was a British actress. She is known for her role as Elizabeth Bellamy in the 1970s TV drama series Upstairs, Downstairs (1971–73). Her film appearances include Anne of the Thousand Days (1969), Operation Daybreak (1975), and An Awfully Big Adventure (1995) & My favourite A Bit Of A Do 1989
Nicola Pagett, who has died suddenly of a brain tumour aged 75, will not easily be forgotten by anyone who saw her on stage or screen over a career of 30 years. She was a glacial, beautiful presence in plays from Shaw to Pinter and she illuminated Upstairs, Downstairs on television in the early 1970s. She played Elizabeth Bellamy, the spoilt and self-absorbed daughter of the upscale Belgravia household in Eaton Square, who makes the mistake of marrying a poet with no interest in the physical side of love. She has an affair with his publisher and conceives a child. Other amorous adventures follow before she leaves for New York.
Other starring roles soon followed: Elizabeth Fanshawe in Frankenstein: The True Story (1973) on television, widely considered to be one of the best Frankenstein films; the title role in 10 50-minute episodes of Anna Karenina, a 1977 BBC television epic co-starring Eric Porter as Karenin and Stuart Wilson as Vronsky; and Liz Rodenhurst in A Bit of a Do (1989) adapted from the Yorkshire novels of David Nobbs, with David Jason and Gwen Taylor. Liz was the promiscuous, middle-class mother of the bride who starts an affair with Jason’s working-class Ted Simcock, father of the groom.
Her final stage appearance was at the National Theatre in 1995 in a revival of Joe Orton’s madhouse black comedy What the Butler Saw with Richard Wilson and a young newcomer called David Tennant. Her book suggested a recovery of sorts. But it was only partial. Some days were better than others. She was nothing if not resilient.
Nicola was born in Cairo, where her father, Herbert Scott, was a peripatetic Shell Oil executive who had met her mother, Barbara (nee Black), in Egypt, where she had been stationed with the Women’s Royal Naval Service during the war. The family travelled around – Nicola had a younger sister, Angela – and it was in the Yokohama convent school of Saint Maur in Tokyo that a seven-year-old Nicola stood on a desktop and declared she was going to be an actor. After another business posting of her father to Hong Kong, she was sent, aged 12, to the Beehive boarding school in Bexhill-on-Sea, where her godmother, Anne Maxwell, served in loco parentis.
She was just 17 when she went to Rada in 1962. On graduating she changed her surname to Pagett, then spent several years in repertory theatres, including the Glasgow Citizens and the Connaught, Worthing, before making a London debut in A Boston Story (1968) at the Duchess theatre, adapted by Ronald Gow from Henry James, and starring Tony Britton and Dinah Sheridan.
She immediately became a West End regular, employed by the producer Michael Codron in no less than three important roles opposite Alec Guinness: in John Mortimer’s A Voyage Round My Father (1971) at the Haymarket; in Julian Mitchell’s adaptation of Ivy Compton-Burnett’s A Family and a Fortune (1975) at the Apollo – in which she met the actor/writer Graham Swannell, whom she married in 1975 – and as Jonathan Swift’s muse, Stella, in Alan Strachan’s “entertainment” Yahoo, based on the life and work of the mordant Irish satirist. In all three roles her beauty was tempered with a fascinating mixture of steeliness and reserve.
Around this time, in 1974, she joined a remarkable season directed at the Greenwich theatre by Jonathan Miller, in which a nucleus of four lead actors – Pagett, Irene Worth, Peter Eyre and Robert Stephens – examined the Freudian themes and links between three great classics – Hamlet, Ibsen’s Ghosts and Chekhov’s The Seagull. She was perfect as Ophelia, Regina the maid and Irina the actor whose life falls apart.
read more of this obituary online here
https://www.theguardian.com/stage/2021/mar/04/nicola-pagett-obituary
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Nicola Pagett (born Nicola Mary Pagett Scott; 15 June 1945Pagett died on 3 March 2021 after suffering from a brain tumour was a British actress. She is known for her role as Elizabeth Bellamy in the 1970s TV drama series Upstairs, Downstairs (1971–73). Her film appearances include Anne of the Thousand Days (1969), Operation Daybreak (1975), and An Awfully Big Adventure (1995) & My favourite A Bit Of A Do 1989
Nicola Pagett, who has died suddenly of a brain tumour aged 75, will not easily be forgotten by anyone who saw her on stage or screen over a career of 30 years. She was a glacial, beautiful presence in plays from Shaw to Pinter and she illuminated Upstairs, Downstairs on television in the early 1970s. She played Elizabeth Bellamy, the spoilt and self-absorbed daughter of the upscale Belgravia household in Eaton Square, who makes the mistake of marrying a poet with no interest in the physical side of love. She has an affair with his publisher and conceives a child. Other amorous adventures follow before she leaves for New York.
Other starring roles soon followed: Elizabeth Fanshawe in Frankenstein: The True Story (1973) on television, widely considered to be one of the best Frankenstein films; the title role in 10 50-minute episodes of Anna Karenina, a 1977 BBC television epic co-starring Eric Porter as Karenin and Stuart Wilson as Vronsky; and Liz Rodenhurst in A Bit of a Do (1989) adapted from the Yorkshire novels of David Nobbs, with David Jason and Gwen Taylor. Liz was the promiscuous, middle-class mother of the bride who starts an affair with Jason’s working-class Ted Simcock, father of the groom.
Her final stage appearance was at the National Theatre in 1995 in a revival of Joe Orton’s madhouse black comedy What the Butler Saw with Richard Wilson and a young newcomer called David Tennant. Her book suggested a recovery of sorts. But it was only partial. Some days were better than others. She was nothing if not resilient.
Nicola was born in Cairo, where her father, Herbert Scott, was a peripatetic Shell Oil executive who had met her mother, Barbara (nee Black), in Egypt, where she had been stationed with the Women’s Royal Naval Service during the war. The family travelled around – Nicola had a younger sister, Angela – and it was in the Yokohama convent school of Saint Maur in Tokyo that a seven-year-old Nicola stood on a desktop and declared she was going to be an actor. After another business posting of her father to Hong Kong, she was sent, aged 12, to the Beehive boarding school in Bexhill-on-Sea, where her godmother, Anne Maxwell, served in loco parentis.
She was just 17 when she went to Rada in 1962. On graduating she changed her surname to Pagett, then spent several years in repertory theatres, including the Glasgow Citizens and the Connaught, Worthing, before making a London debut in A Boston Story (1968) at the Duchess theatre, adapted by Ronald Gow from Henry James, and starring Tony Britton and Dinah Sheridan.
She immediately became a West End regular, employed by the producer Michael Codron in no less than three important roles opposite Alec Guinness: in John Mortimer’s A Voyage Round My Father (1971) at the Haymarket; in Julian Mitchell’s adaptation of Ivy Compton-Burnett’s A Family and a Fortune (1975) at the Apollo – in which she met the actor/writer Graham Swannell, whom she married in 1975 – and as Jonathan Swift’s muse, Stella, in Alan Strachan’s “entertainment” Yahoo, based on the life and work of the mordant Irish satirist. In all three roles her beauty was tempered with a fascinating mixture of steeliness and reserve.
Around this time, in 1974, she joined a remarkable season directed at the Greenwich theatre by Jonathan Miller, in which a nucleus of four lead actors – Pagett, Irene Worth, Peter Eyre and Robert Stephens – examined the Freudian themes and links between three great classics – Hamlet, Ibsen’s Ghosts and Chekhov’s The Seagull. She was perfect as Ophelia, Regina the maid and Irina the actor whose life falls apart.
read more of this obituary online here
https://www.theguardian.com/stage/2021/mar/04/nicola-pagett-obituary
This channel never has & never will carry advertisements the only ads you will find are those enforced by copyright claims & fair dues to those that are entitled I upload sorely for the love of the music Hope you find something to enjoy xx Big Thanks
Love on ya MT If you enjoy the content of my channel please Like & Share the video's Subscribe & click the bell for notifications of uploads etc etc You know the drill
This video is dedicated to the principals behind the rock against racism movement
Rock Against Racism was a groundbreaking movement which staged marches, festivals and concerts from 1976-81 with the aim of fighting racism through music
MTRudeBoy claims no rights to sound or vision
- published: 05 Mar 2021
- views: 4345
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Actress Nicola Pagett has died aged 75 after being diagnosed with a brain tumour
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Actress Nicola Pagett has died aged 75 after being diagnosed with a brain tumour, her family has confirmed.
Pagett was best known for playing Elizabeth Bellamy, the rebellious daughter of Richard and Lady Marjorie, in 1970s TV series Upstairs, Downstairs.
Performances in Harold Pinter plays, notably 1985's Old Times, also defined her 30-year stage and screen career.
Her daughter Eve Swannell confirmed she passed "very peacefully" on Wednesday.
It followed a brain tumour diagnosis under three weeks ago, she told BBC News.
"It was extremely sudden" she added. "I was by her side".
Pagett's role as Bellamy in the first two series of ITV's 1971 drama Upstairs, Downstairs helped the show win four Emmys.
Her character's storyline, dominated by a tumultuous love life while stuck in a loveless marriage, included conceiving a child through an affair with a publisher, before leaving for New York.
It was Pagett's idea to exit the series because she said she "didn't want to be known for one thing only."
She went on to play Elizabeth Fanschawe in the 1973 TV film Frankenstein: The True Story, and land the title role in BBC's 10-episode 1977 miniseries Anna Karenina.
On the big screen, Pagett appeared in 1969's Anne of a Thousand Days, as well as 70s films There's a Girl in My Soup and Operation: Daybreak.
Turns in Privates On Parade and Mike Newell's An Awfully Big Adventure followed, as well as starring alongside David Jason in 1989's comedy drama A Bit Of A Do.
https://wn.com/Actress_Nicola_Pagett_Has_Died_Aged_75_After_Being_Diagnosed_With_A_Brain_Tumour
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Actress Nicola Pagett has died aged 75 after being diagnosed with a brain tumour, her family has confirmed.
Pagett was best known for playing Elizabeth Bellamy, the rebellious daughter of Richard and Lady Marjorie, in 1970s TV series Upstairs, Downstairs.
Performances in Harold Pinter plays, notably 1985's Old Times, also defined her 30-year stage and screen career.
Her daughter Eve Swannell confirmed she passed "very peacefully" on Wednesday.
It followed a brain tumour diagnosis under three weeks ago, she told BBC News.
"It was extremely sudden" she added. "I was by her side".
Pagett's role as Bellamy in the first two series of ITV's 1971 drama Upstairs, Downstairs helped the show win four Emmys.
Her character's storyline, dominated by a tumultuous love life while stuck in a loveless marriage, included conceiving a child through an affair with a publisher, before leaving for New York.
It was Pagett's idea to exit the series because she said she "didn't want to be known for one thing only."
She went on to play Elizabeth Fanschawe in the 1973 TV film Frankenstein: The True Story, and land the title role in BBC's 10-episode 1977 miniseries Anna Karenina.
On the big screen, Pagett appeared in 1969's Anne of a Thousand Days, as well as 70s films There's a Girl in My Soup and Operation: Daybreak.
Turns in Privates On Parade and Mike Newell's An Awfully Big Adventure followed, as well as starring alongside David Jason in 1989's comedy drama A Bit Of A Do.
- published: 05 Mar 2021
- views: 999
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NICOLA PAGETT - R.I.P - TRIBUTE TO THE EGYPTIAN-BORN ENGLISH ACTRESS WHO HAS DIED AGED 75
Tribute to the Egyptian-born English actress who died at the age of 75 on 3rd March 2021.
You can watch a rare interview with Nicola here:
https://www.youtube...
Tribute to the Egyptian-born English actress who died at the age of 75 on 3rd March 2021.
You can watch a rare interview with Nicola here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xIVXbS0jWlc
Feel free to leave your personal tributes below.
Music: "Gentle Melody (Rest In Peace)" by Rob Allen.
#nicolapagett #tribute #upstairsdownstairs
https://wn.com/Nicola_Pagett_R.I.P_Tribute_To_The_Egyptian_Born_English_Actress_Who_Has_Died_Aged_75
Tribute to the Egyptian-born English actress who died at the age of 75 on 3rd March 2021.
You can watch a rare interview with Nicola here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xIVXbS0jWlc
Feel free to leave your personal tributes below.
Music: "Gentle Melody (Rest In Peace)" by Rob Allen.
#nicolapagett #tribute #upstairsdownstairs
- published: 04 Mar 2021
- views: 3611
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Nicola pagett die at 75
Please like and subscribe to my channel and click the bell icon for new video updates." Stay home, save lives. Disclaimer: Copyright Disclaimer Under Article ...
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The stage and screen actress was best known for playing Elizabeth Bellamy in the British 1970s' TV series Upstairs, Downstairs.
The actress passed away on March 3 after 'stoically dealing with her illness'
Pagett was best known for her role as Elizabeth Bellamy, the spoiled daughter of Richard and Lady Marjorie, in Upstairs, Downstairs in the 1970s
The actress also starred alongside David Jason in A Bit Of A Do in 1989
Pagett released an autobiography in 1997 called Diamonds Behind My Eyes, which bravely detailed her diagnosis of manic depression
The actress was married to Graham Swannell from 1975 until their divorce in 1997; and they share a daughter, Eve.
Nicola lived alone in south-west London with her two Persian cats. She is survived by Eve and her sister Angela
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قناة اخترنا لك أعمال فنية وطبيخ وأنشطة منزلية وانشطة مدرسية وديكورات وصفات اكلات واخر الأخبار وفقرة دينية ومنوعات وخياطة وكذلك شرح مواد تجارية لطلبة المدارس الفنية التجارية
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Please like and subscribe to my channel and click the bell icon for new video updates." Stay home, save lives. Disclaimer: Copyright Disclaimer Under Article 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, an allowance is allocated for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, commentary, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted under copyright law that may be infringing. Advice for non-profit, educational, or personal use The balance in favor of fair use
The stage and screen actress was best known for playing Elizabeth Bellamy in the British 1970s' TV series Upstairs, Downstairs.
The actress passed away on March 3 after 'stoically dealing with her illness'
Pagett was best known for her role as Elizabeth Bellamy, the spoiled daughter of Richard and Lady Marjorie, in Upstairs, Downstairs in the 1970s
The actress also starred alongside David Jason in A Bit Of A Do in 1989
Pagett released an autobiography in 1997 called Diamonds Behind My Eyes, which bravely detailed her diagnosis of manic depression
The actress was married to Graham Swannell from 1975 until their divorce in 1997; and they share a daughter, Eve.
Nicola lived alone in south-west London with her two Persian cats. She is survived by Eve and her sister Angela
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قناة اخترنا لك أعمال فنية وطبيخ وأنشطة منزلية وانشطة مدرسية وديكورات وصفات اكلات واخر الأخبار وفقرة دينية ومنوعات وخياطة وكذلك شرح مواد تجارية لطلبة المدارس الفنية التجارية
- published: 05 Mar 2021
- views: 179
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Upstairs Downstairs cast reunion (Bafta Special, 2007)
Happy Birthday Bafta, ITV, 07/11/2007 - a reunion (standing in a row on a stage, really) of the then-surviving cast members of the ITV classic. Including the be...
Happy Birthday Bafta, ITV, 07/11/2007 - a reunion (standing in a row on a stage, really) of the then-surviving cast members of the ITV classic. Including the beloved Ruby!
Not my copyright (obviously), just sharing found ephemera.
https://wn.com/Upstairs_Downstairs_Cast_Reunion_(Bafta_Special,_2007)
Happy Birthday Bafta, ITV, 07/11/2007 - a reunion (standing in a row on a stage, really) of the then-surviving cast members of the ITV classic. Including the beloved Ruby!
Not my copyright (obviously), just sharing found ephemera.
- published: 01 Mar 2018
- views: 42340
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"A Bit Of A Do" S02E07 "The Civil Wedding" (1989)
S2E7 Starring David Jason, Gwen Taylor, Nicola Pagett, Sarah-Jane Holm, David Thewlis, Tim Wylton, Stephanie Cole, Nigel Hastings, Wayne Foskett. Rita is marry...
S2E7 Starring David Jason, Gwen Taylor, Nicola Pagett, Sarah-Jane Holm, David Thewlis, Tim Wylton, Stephanie Cole, Nigel Hastings, Wayne Foskett. Rita is marrying Geoffrey though Liz, annoyed that Simon lost his job through Elvis, is hoping the bride will again fail to show. She is disappointed but Rita is staggered to find Ted and Sandra have married just ahead of her and both couples are having their receptions in the same hotel. The guests circulate between the two rooms with minimum hostility though Jenny dumps Elvis to go back to Paul and he fails to get back with Carol. He is further displeased when Simon tells him that, due to his actions, he now has a far better job but there is compensation for Elvis when Liz suggests a private dinner party. Ted announces that he and Sandra will be opening a mobile transport cafe, leading to an outburst which at least reconciles everybody, though Liz makes it clear she does not want Ted to see their son. Rodney and Betty end the proceedings by wishing that everybody lives happily ever after - though they express their private doubts.
https://wn.com/A_Bit_Of_A_Do_S02E07_The_Civil_Wedding_(1989)
S2E7 Starring David Jason, Gwen Taylor, Nicola Pagett, Sarah-Jane Holm, David Thewlis, Tim Wylton, Stephanie Cole, Nigel Hastings, Wayne Foskett. Rita is marrying Geoffrey though Liz, annoyed that Simon lost his job through Elvis, is hoping the bride will again fail to show. She is disappointed but Rita is staggered to find Ted and Sandra have married just ahead of her and both couples are having their receptions in the same hotel. The guests circulate between the two rooms with minimum hostility though Jenny dumps Elvis to go back to Paul and he fails to get back with Carol. He is further displeased when Simon tells him that, due to his actions, he now has a far better job but there is compensation for Elvis when Liz suggests a private dinner party. Ted announces that he and Sandra will be opening a mobile transport cafe, leading to an outburst which at least reconciles everybody, though Liz makes it clear she does not want Ted to see their son. Rodney and Betty end the proceedings by wishing that everybody lives happily ever after - though they express their private doubts.
- published: 01 Jan 2023
- views: 355