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- At home they find the Club is open, but their cleaning lady Betty Charlady says no good will come of it.
- Miss Harrison also was well known in Britain for her portrayal of a Cockney charlady in the 1960s television series, " Mrs . Thursday ."
- He made only one appearance on stage that year, in November, when he introduced a new song called " The Charlady at the House of Commons ".
- One night, after Joan dyes her hair brown to resemble Elizabeth Taylor, Reg tells Joan of a job he was offered by a certain contact who was looking for a charlady for thirty pounds a week.
- However, Robdal is incarcerated when it is revealed one of the stolen jewels was pawned by Joan, who is " working " as Robdal's charlady ( in order to fund Del's film ).
- During the conversation, Joan mentions that she briefly began working as a charlady for an art dealer, Roland Pernell, for seven pounds a week, although Pernell callously deducted three pounds from her salary for " tax reasons ".
- She also appeared in the musical revue film " Elstree Calling " ( 1930 ), co-directed by Alfred Hitchcock, and a later appearance in the film " Radio Parade of 1935 " as a charlady alongside fellow music hall performer Nellie Wallace.
- When the Second World War broke out, she returned to office work but later undertook a six-week tour with ENSA . When the war was over, she returned to the theatre and also began appearing in films : usually comedies and invariably as a maid or charlady.
- "' Kathleen Harrison "'( 23 February 1892 7 December 1995 ) was a prolific English character actress best remembered for her role as Mrs Huggett ( opposite A Christmas Carol ", and as a Cockney charlady who inherits a fortune in " Mrs Thursday ".
- Del continues to pursue countless girls with his glass rings, Reg is still unemployed, and Joan works for Freddie " The Frog " Robdal as his " charlady ", although they really use their time together for sexual pleasure ( unknown to the rest of the Trotters, Robdal is the father of Rodney ).
- Set in a police station in Brighton in the 1950s, it tells the story of Inspector Steine ( Michael Fenton Stevens ) and his colleagues Sergeant Brunswick ( John Ramm ) and Constable Twitten ( Matt Green ), plus the station charlady Mrs Groynes ( Jan Ravens in Series 1 and Samantha Spiro from Series 2 onwards ).