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Jo Kendall

Josephine Mary Kendall (née Robinson, 17 February 1940 – 29 January 2022) was a British actress and writer. She was known for her work on the BBC radio comedy show I'm Sorry, I'll Read That Again, which debuted in 1964, and for her role as Peggy Skilbeck on the ITV soap opera Emmerdale (then Emmerdale Farm) from 1972 to 1973, in which she also spoke the programme's first line of dialogue in the inaugural episode.

Jo Kendall
Born
Josephine Mary Robinson

(1940-02-17)17 February 1940
Cleethorpes, Lincolnshire, England
Died29 January 2022(2022-01-29) (aged 81)
EducationRoyal Central School of Speech and Drama
Occupations
  • Actress
  • writer
Years active1962–1999

Early life edit

Kendall was born Josephine Mary Robinson in Cleethorpes, Lincolnshire, on 17 February 1940.[1] After leaving Leicester she trained at the Central School of Speech and Drama and gained her Licentiate of the Royal Academy of Music (LRAM).[2]

Career edit

While teaching English and drama at a state secondary school for girls at Cambridge, she acted with the university's dramatic society's productions with roles ranging from Desdemona in Othello at the ADC Theatre in 1962[3] to Maisie King in Expresso Bongo. She also trained as a studio manager with the BBC.

In August 1963, she appeared in the West End in London, New Zealand and Broadway, in the Cambridge University revue Cambridge Circus directed by Humphrey Barclay, alongside Graham Chapman, John Cleese, Bill Oddie, Tim Brooke-Taylor, David Hatch and Chris Stuart-Clark. She was already known to the cast from her experience with the Footlights' productions and had even been on a date with Chapman – "Should I bring a book with me this time?", she quipped when he asked her for another.[4] Her audition included an impromptu rendition of "My Funny Valentine". She could not remember the lyrics but Barclay accepted her readily, "... a witty and clever performer. There was no competition, we all very gladly and warmly welcomed her into the cast."[4]

In radio comedy, she was a regular performer in the BBC's I'm Sorry, I'll Read That Again (with John Cleese, Tim Brooke-Taylor, Bill Oddie, Graeme Garden and David Hatch). She then appeared in the first episode of the spinoff panel game I'm Sorry I Haven't A Clue in 1972, teamed with Garden against Brooke-Taylor and Oddie.[5] From 1976, she was in the radio comedy series The Burkiss Way and played Lady Cynthia Fitzmelton in the opening episode of The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy in 1978. The character never appeared again after the first episode and was omitted completely from subsequent remakes.

In 1978, she appeared in the comedy drama The Unvarnished Truth at London's Phoenix Theatre with Royce Ryton, Tim Brooke-Taylor and Graeme Garden.[6] In 1993 and 1994 she played Aunt Maud opposite Kate Copstick in the BBC children's series Marlene Marlowe Investigates.[7]

Kendall appeared in straight drama. She appeared as Adelaide Palliser in The Pallisers (1974), as the matron Miss Biggs in the film version of Scum (1979), as Annie in the film adaptation of Howards End (1992), directed by James Ivory, and as a publican's wife in another Merchant Ivory film The Remains of the Day in 1993.[8] She played Peggy Skilbeck in the ITV series Emmerdale Farm and spoke the first ever line of the programme. Among her television roles, she played Mrs Bardell in The Pickwick Papers (1985), Anne Stanhope in The Six Wives of Henry VIII and had a semi-regular part in Grange Hill in the 1980s as the mother of regular character Roland Browning. In addition, she played the abrasive Miss Elizabeth Wait in the BBC's adaptation of the Vivien Alcock book The Cuckoo Sister (1986).

Personal life edit

Kendall never married. She retired in 1999, though she made occasional appearances as late as 2017, when she took part in a stage tour of I'm Sorry, I'll Read That Again.[9] As of 2007, she lived in a cottage near Bury St Edmunds, but towards the end of her life, she resided at Denville Hall, a retirement home for actors in London, where she died on 29 January 2022 at the age of 81.[1][9][10]

Filmography edit

Year Title Role Notes
1972–1973 Emmerdale Farm Peggy Skilbeck 46 episodes
1979 Scum Matron[11]
1992 Howards End Annie[12]
1993 The Remains of the Day Publican's Wife[12]
1999 Bridge of Dragons Lily[11] (The Maid) (final film role)

Further reading edit

Further information about Kendall can be found in:

  • Cleese, John (2014). So, Anyway...: the autobiography. London: Cornerstone Digital. ISBN 9781847946966.
  • Roberts, Jem (2009). The Clue Bible: the fully authorised history of 'I'm Sorry I Haven't A Clue' from Footlights to Mornington Crescent. London: Preface. ISBN 9781848091306.
  • Wilmut, Roger (1980). From Fringe to Flying Circus: celebrating a unique generation of comedy, 1960–1980. London: Eyre Methuen. ISBN 9780413469502.

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Jo Kendall, actress who made her name on the anarchic radio sketch show I'm Sorry I'll Read That Again – obituary". The Daily Telegraph. 2 February 2022. Retrieved 2 February 2022.
  2. ^ Leicester Mercury, 30 October 1965.
  3. ^ The Times, 9 May 1962.
  4. ^ a b Roberts, Jem (2010), The Fully Authorised History of I'm Sorry I Haven't a Clue: The Clue Bible from Footlights to Mornington Crescent, Penguin Random House, pp. 26–27, ISBN 978-1-84809-132-0
  5. ^ David Wade (22 April 1972), "Radio", The Times, no. 58459
  6. ^ The Cambridge Theatre Company (1978). . London: Phoenix Theatre. Archived from the original on 11 February 2022.
  7. ^ Lewisohn, Mark (2003). . BBC Comedy Guide. Archived from the original on 22 January 2005.
  8. ^ "Jo Kendall". BFI.
  9. ^ a b Hayward, Anthony (3 February 2022). "Jo Kendall obituary". The Guardian. Retrieved 4 February 2022.
  10. ^ "Jo Kendall dead - I'm Sorry, I'll Read That Again star dies as John Cleese pays tribute". Daily Mirror. 30 January 2022. Retrieved 30 January 2022.
  11. ^ a b "Jo Kendall". www.rottentomatoes.com. Retrieved 31 January 2022.
  12. ^ a b "Jo Kendall". BFI. Retrieved 31 January 2022.

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For other people with similar names see Joe Kendall Josephine Mary Kendall nee Robinson 17 February 1940 29 January 2022 was a British actress and writer She was known for her work on the BBC radio comedy show I m Sorry I ll Read That Again which debuted in 1964 and for her role as Peggy Skilbeck on the ITV soap opera Emmerdale then Emmerdale Farm from 1972 to 1973 in which she also spoke the programme s first line of dialogue in the inaugural episode Jo KendallBornJosephine Mary Robinson 1940 02 17 17 February 1940Cleethorpes Lincolnshire EnglandDied29 January 2022 2022 01 29 aged 81 Northwood London EnglandEducationRoyal Central School of Speech and DramaOccupationsActresswriterYears active1962 1999 Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 3 Personal life 4 Filmography 5 Further reading 6 References 7 External linksEarly life editKendall was born Josephine Mary Robinson in Cleethorpes Lincolnshire on 17 February 1940 1 After leaving Leicester she trained at the Central School of Speech and Drama and gained her Licentiate of the Royal Academy of Music LRAM 2 Career editWhile teaching English and drama at a state secondary school for girls at Cambridge she acted with the university s dramatic society s productions with roles ranging from Desdemona in Othello at the ADC Theatre in 1962 3 to Maisie King in Expresso Bongo She also trained as a studio manager with the BBC In August 1963 she appeared in the West End in London New Zealand and Broadway in the Cambridge University revue Cambridge Circus directed by Humphrey Barclay alongside Graham Chapman John Cleese Bill Oddie Tim Brooke Taylor David Hatch and Chris Stuart Clark She was already known to the cast from her experience with the Footlights productions and had even been on a date with Chapman Should I bring a book with me this time she quipped when he asked her for another 4 Her audition included an impromptu rendition of My Funny Valentine She could not remember the lyrics but Barclay accepted her readily a witty and clever performer There was no competition we all very gladly and warmly welcomed her into the cast 4 In radio comedy she was a regular performer in the BBC s I m Sorry I ll Read That Again with John Cleese Tim Brooke Taylor Bill Oddie Graeme Garden and David Hatch She then appeared in the first episode of the spinoff panel game I m Sorry I Haven t A Clue in 1972 teamed with Garden against Brooke Taylor and Oddie 5 From 1976 she was in the radio comedy series The Burkiss Way and played Lady Cynthia Fitzmelton in the opening episode of The Hitchhiker s Guide to the Galaxy in 1978 The character never appeared again after the first episode and was omitted completely from subsequent remakes In 1978 she appeared in the comedy drama The Unvarnished Truth at London s Phoenix Theatre with Royce Ryton Tim Brooke Taylor and Graeme Garden 6 In 1993 and 1994 she played Aunt Maud opposite Kate Copstick in the BBC children s series Marlene Marlowe Investigates 7 Kendall appeared in straight drama She appeared as Adelaide Palliser in The Pallisers 1974 as the matron Miss Biggs in the film version of Scum 1979 as Annie in the film adaptation of Howards End 1992 directed by James Ivory and as a publican s wife in another Merchant Ivory film The Remains of the Day in 1993 8 She played Peggy Skilbeck in the ITV series Emmerdale Farm and spoke the first ever line of the programme Among her television roles she played Mrs Bardell in The Pickwick Papers 1985 Anne Stanhope in The Six Wives of Henry VIII and had a semi regular part in Grange Hill in the 1980s as the mother of regular character Roland Browning In addition she played the abrasive Miss Elizabeth Wait in the BBC s adaptation of the Vivien Alcock book The Cuckoo Sister 1986 Personal life editKendall never married She retired in 1999 though she made occasional appearances as late as 2017 when she took part in a stage tour of I m Sorry I ll Read That Again 9 As of 2007 she lived in a cottage near Bury St Edmunds but towards the end of her life she resided at Denville Hall a retirement home for actors in London where she died on 29 January 2022 at the age of 81 1 9 10 Filmography editYear Title Role Notes 1972 1973 Emmerdale Farm Peggy Skilbeck 46 episodes 1979 Scum Matron 11 1992 Howards End Annie 12 1993 The Remains of the Day Publican s Wife 12 1999 Bridge of Dragons Lily 11 The Maid final film role Further reading editFurther information about Kendall can be found in Cleese John 2014 So Anyway the autobiography London Cornerstone Digital ISBN 9781847946966 Roberts Jem 2009 The Clue Bible the fully authorised history of I m Sorry I Haven t A Clue from Footlights to Mornington Crescent London Preface ISBN 9781848091306 Wilmut Roger 1980 From Fringe to Flying Circus celebrating a unique generation of comedy 1960 1980 London Eyre Methuen ISBN 9780413469502 References edit a b Jo Kendall actress who made her name on the anarchic radio sketch show I m Sorry I ll Read That Again obituary The Daily Telegraph 2 February 2022 Retrieved 2 February 2022 Leicester Mercury 30 October 1965 The Times 9 May 1962 a b Roberts Jem 2010 The Fully Authorised History of I m Sorry I Haven t a Clue The Clue Bible from Footlights to Mornington Crescent Penguin Random House pp 26 27 ISBN 978 1 84809 132 0 David Wade 22 April 1972 Radio The Times no 58459 The Cambridge Theatre Company 1978 The Unvarnished Truth Event Programme London Phoenix Theatre Archived from the original on 11 February 2022 Lewisohn Mark 2003 Marlene Marlowe Investigates BBC Comedy Guide Archived from the original on 22 January 2005 Jo Kendall BFI a b Hayward Anthony 3 February 2022 Jo Kendall obituary The Guardian Retrieved 4 February 2022 Jo Kendall dead I m Sorry I ll Read That Again star dies as John Cleese pays tribute Daily Mirror 30 January 2022 Retrieved 30 January 2022 a b Jo Kendall www rottentomatoes com Retrieved 31 January 2022 a b Jo Kendall BFI Retrieved 31 January 2022 External links editJo Kendall at IMDb Jo Kendall at the 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