Birds of a Feather' legend Lesley Joseph has opened up about her health and the chances of the beloved sitcom making yet another return. The show captured hearts during its initial run on the BBC ...
Maurice Gran, who alongside Laurence Marks, wrote the award-winning sitcom Birds of a Feather, told the Mirror that Pauline's co-star Lesley Joseph rang him shortly before Steve announced Pauline ...
Birds of a Feather writer Maurice Gran said that Lesley Joseph, who appeared alongside Quirke on the show, had rung him before the retirement announcement last month. Lesley Joseph, Linda Robson and ...
A close friend of Pauline Quirke has shared the heartbreaking news that the Birds of a Feather actress no longer recognises her own family due to her battle with dementia. The beloved 65 year old ...
Birds of a Feather star Lesley Joseph recently revealed a concern she has about her health while addressing fans' questions about the possibility of a reboot for the sitcom. The show, which gained ...
Maurice Gran, who wrote Birds of a Feather alongside Laurence Marks, said that Pauline’s co-star Lesley Joseph had rung him before Pauline’s showbiz retirement was announced. Maurice told the ...
Linda also said that she wouldn’t return to Birds of a Feather again as it ‘wouldn’t be the same without Pauline’, but she and co-star Lesley Joseph would get involved in a tribute to ...
He said that Lesley Joseph, Pauline's co-star, contacted him shortly before Steve announced Pauline's retirement from the entertainment industry. There have been ongoing rumours about a fallout ...
Lesley starred on the show alongside her friend Pauline who's husband Steve Sheen revealed last week that she is set to 'step away from all commercial and professional duties,' following a ...
Maurice Gran, who co-created Birds of a Feather with Laurence Marks, shared that Lesley Joseph, Pauline's former co-star, had contacted him before Steve Sheen revealed Pauline's retirement from ...
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