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Liz Fraser in Double Bunk (1961)

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Liz Fraser

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  • One of the best things in 'Hancock's Half Hour' on radio in the 1950s
  • She played "Reggie" in Last of the Summer Wine (1973) in 2000 for two episodes featuring Bill Owen's character's "Compo"'s death. "Reggie" was a secret friend he met on Thursdays.
  • (1963) She acted in James Saunders' play, "Next Time I'll Sing To You", at the Criterion Theatre in London, England with Barry Foster, Peter McEnery, Denys Graham and Victor Winding in the cast.
  • (1991) She performed in Hugh Janes' pantomime, "Cinderella", at the Thorndike Theatre in Leatherhead, Surrey, England with Mark Greenstreet, Rodney Bewes, Annabel Giles, Jess Conrad and Brian Matthews in the cast. Harry Metcalfe was the director.
  • (1968) She acted in Peter Shaffer's plays, "White Liars" and "Black Comedy", at the Lyric Theatre in London, England with Ian McKellen, Dorothy Reynolds, James Bolam, Angela Scoular, Robert Flemyng and Ken Wynne in the cast. Peter Wood was the director.
  • (1968) She acted in Peter Shaffer's plays, "White Liars" and "Black Comedy", at the Theatre Royal in Brighton, East Sussex, England with Ian McKellen, Dorothy Reynolds, James Bolam, Angela Scoular, Robert Flemyng and Ken Wynne in the cast. Peter Wood was the director.
  • (1974) Move Over Mrs Markham Pier Theatre Bournemouth
  • (July 21, 1970) Played Mrs Queenie Trench in the "Separation Order" episode of the BBC Radio 4 sitcom "Brothers in Law".

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