Lilian Ridgway (24 March 1939 – 5 March 2022), known professionally as Lynda Baron, was an English actress and singer. She is known for having played Nurse Gladys Emmanuel in the BBC sitcom Open All Hours (1976–1985) and its sequel, Still Open All Hours (2013–2016), Auntie Mabel in the award-winning children's series Come Outside (1993–1997), and the part of Linda Clarke in EastEnders in 2006 and from 2008 to 2009, with a brief return in 2016.
Early life
Lilian Ridgway was born on 24 March 1939 in Urmston, Lancashire.[1][2] Her father, Cyril, was a painter and decorator.[3] By the age of five, she was attending local ballet classes, and soon began appearing on stage.[3] She attended Flixton Girls School in Urmston and then trained as a dancer at the Royal Academy of Dance.[2][3] Early in her career, she appeared in repertory theatre and several West End venues.[4]
Baron is best known for playing Nurse Gladys Emmanuel in the BBC sitcom Open All Hours with Ronnie Barker and David Jason which ran for four series in 1976, 1981 to 1982 and in 1985, and was subsequently voted eighth in Britain's Best Sitcom in 2004.[4] The script asked for a character "of ample proportions", although she was in fact a slim build at the time. They overcame this by padding her clothes.[3]
In the 1990s, Baron played Auntie Pat in five episodes of the ITV sitcom The Upper Hand (1992–1993). Baron then went on to star in the children's television series Come Outside (1993–1997) playing Auntie Mabel, an everyday woman living in a bungalow set in Denham, who flew around on various adventures in her spotted aeroplane with her dog Pippin, educating children on how things are created and where they come from by visiting various factories or farms and even looking at wildlife in zoos.[4]
Baron briefly appeared in the BBC One soap opera EastEnders in 2006 as Linda Clarke, the mother of Jane Beale, played by Laurie Brett. In September 2008, it was announced that Baron would be returning to EastEnders.[8] She appeared regularly in the series from November 2008 to February 2009. On 8 April 2016, it was announced that Baron would return to EastEnders once again, alongside John Partridge, who portrayed her on-screen son Christian Clarke. She appeared on screen in May and June 2016.[9]
On 26 December 2013, Baron reprised her role in a special one-off episode of Open All Hours on BBC One, entitled Still Open All Hours.[12] It was watched by 12.23 million viewers, almost a 40% share in audience figures on Boxing Day.[13] The following day, Baron took part in Open All Hours: A Celebration, a programme looking back on the sitcom. Following the success of the Christmas episode, the cast made a full series, which began on 26 December 2014, followed by a second series in December 2015. A third series began in December 2016, but Baron was unable to return because of other commitments.[14]
In December 2016, Baron made a guest appearance in a Christmas special of Citizen Khan and, in January 2017, she appeared in an episode of Father Brown, which was to become her final television appearance.[4]
In 1995, Baron voiced the character of Nanny Ogg in the BBC Radio 4 adaptation of the Discworld novel Wyrd Sisters.[21] This same year she voiced the character of Angela Jefferies in the BBC Radio 4 sitcom titled England's Glory opposite Keith Barron.[21]
In April 2012, Richard Kates released an album entitled There's Something About You, which featured Baron performing the track "A Hard Man Is Good to Find".[22] On 11 May 2012, Baron appeared in the Afternoon Play on BBC Radio 4, Mrs Lowry and Son, playing the mother of artist L.S. Lowry.[23]
Personal life and death
In 1962, Baron married hairdresser and music impresario Cyril Smith, who performed under the name Carol London; they later divorced.[24] In 1966, she married John M. Lee. The couple had two children and were married until his death in 2001.[1][25]
Baron died on 5 March 2022 aged 82.[1][24][26] The official Twitter accounts of CBeebies[27] and EastEnders[28] posted tributes to Baron.
A short tribute to Baron aired as part of The One Show on the evening of 7 March 2022.[29]