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Sophie Scott on Hattie Jacques

Neuroscientist Sophie Scott chooses a comedy legend, famous for her radio, TV and film roles. With Matthew Parris. From 2023.

She was born Josephine Edwina Jacques in 1922.

Hattie Jacques’ career began in music hall before graduating onto 1950s BBC radio comedies such as ‘Educating Archie', 'ITMA' and 'Hancock's Half Hour' making her a household name.

TV and films followed, most notably the role of Eric Sykes' twin sister in 'Sykes' and the stern but lovelorn matron, heistress or housekeeper in the 'Carry On' films. Hattie was teased about her weight in school and was often the figure of fun in her work. She largely accepted this role but yearned to do more serious work.

In contrast to many of the characters she played, Hattie was a vivacious person who loved men and liked a party.

Choosing Hattie is neuroscientist Sophie Scott who re Hattie as the first funny woman she heard or saw, being impressed at how she held her own with the men.

Together with expert Andy Merriman they explore Hattie's life including how she did her own welding in a film, her marriage to John Le Mesurier, an affair with John Schofield, and whether being typecast was a hinderance or a career benefit.

Presenter Matthew Parris re Hattie uttering "But not with a daffodil!" in 'Carry On Nurse'. You'll have to listen to discover exactly where that daffodil was discovered…

Produced for BBC Audio in Bristol by Toby Field.

First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in August 2023.

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