Three children (only Michael surviving to adulthood)
Mabel Constanduros (néeTilling; 29 March 1880 – 8 February 1957) was an English actress, screenwriter and BBC Radio personality.[1][2] She gained public notice playing Mrs.Buggins on the radio programme The Buggins Family, which ran from 1928 to 1948.[3] As well as writing the series, she started off playing the whole family as well.
Constanduros became a radio celebrity after broadcasting her own sketches in 1925.[7] She also wrote novels, short stories, and co-wrote 29 Acacia Avenue with her nephew Denis Constanduros.[3] After World War II, she played Earthy Mangold in the popular Worzel Gummidge radio serial on the BBC Children's Hour.[8]
She also starred in a pre-Archers serial, At the Luscombes, set in Cornwall, written by her nephew Dennis, and broadcast on the West Region of the BBC Home Service from 1948 until 1964.
Barry Took wrote: "although today her reputation has faded, she was a popular cultural figure between the wars, helping to establish the style and flavour of British radio comedy."[10] She is the subject of a biography, Mother of the BBC (Bloomsbury, 2021) by the academic Jennifer Purcell.[11]
^Purcell, Jennifer J. (2021). Mother of the BBC: Mabel Constanduros and the Development of Popular Entertainment on the BBC, 1925-57. Bloomsbury. ISBN9781501389856.