Hattie Jacques On Stage, Radio, Screen And Record

Hattie Jacques (/dʒeɪks/; born Josephine Edwina Jaques; 1922–1980) was an English actress who appeared in many genres of light entertainment including radio, film, television and stage.

Jacques's career spanned from 1939 until her death in 1980. She is best remembered for her appearances in fourteen Carry On films and for her professional partnership with Eric Sykes.

In 1939 Jacques became involved in amateur dramatics, appearing as Doris Gow in Noël Coward's short play Fumed Oak. Five years later, after wartime service as a nurse and a welder, she made her professional theatrical debut at the Players' Theatre in the revue Late Joys, a performance that she repeated on television in 1946. From there she became a regular stage performer, appearing in variety shows and Victorian-style pantomimes.

After her appearances on radio as Sophie Tuckshop alongside Tommy Handley in the final two series of his signature show It's That Man Again, Jacques came to national prominence. She later appeared on Educating Archie as Agatha Dinglebody, where she worked with Tony Hancock; in 1956 she joined Hancock in the cast of the BBC radio show Hancock's Half Hour, playing Griselda Pugh, Hancock's secretary. She made her film debut in an uncredited role in Green for Danger in 1946, before working in a number of minor roles in a series of Dickens adaptations. From 1958 to 1974 she appeared in fourteen Carry On films, where she was "usually cast as formidable hospital matrons (at least four) or man-devouring predators".

Jacques had a long professional partnership with Eric Sykes, with whom she co-starred in two long-running television series, Sykes and a... and Sykes. The couple also produced an album and a single in 1962; a stage show followed between 1976 and 1979, A Hatful of Sykes. Jacques was married to the actor John Le Mesurier in November 1949, but their marriage was dissolved in 1965. Jacques died suddenly in October 1980 from heart failure.

Stage credits

Stage credits of Hattie Jacques
Production Date Theatre
(London, unless stated)
Role Notes Refs.
Fumed Oak 4 May 1939 The Kitson Hall, Barnes Doris Gow Amateur production with The Curtain Club
Borgia 4 May 1939 The Kitson Hall, Barnes Beatrice of Orsini Amateur production with The Curtain Club
Late Joys revue July 1944 Players' Theatre Professional debut with the Players' Theatre
The Sleeping Beauty in the Wood 20 December 1944 Players' Theatre Players' Theatre pantomime
Pantomime December 1945 Players' Theatre
The Cave and the Garden 24 April 1946 Players' Theatre
The Amiable Mrs Luke 25 September 1946 Players' Theatre
The King Stag 26 December 1946 – January 1947 Lyric Theatre Smeraldina With the Young Vic Theatre Company
The King Stag January – June 1947 National tour Smeraldina Five-month tour with the Young Vic Theatre Company
Players, Please 9 December 1947 Players' Theatre
Bates Wharf Spring 1948 Whitehall Theatre With the Under Thirty Theatre Group
The Sleeping Beauty in the Wood 21 December 1948 Players' Theatre Fairy Queen Players' Theatre pantomime
The Beauty and the Beast 20 December 1949 Players' Theatre Marygolda Players' Theatre pantomime
Please Teacher April 1950 People's Palace Also on national tour
Ali Baba and the Thirty-Nine Thieves 19 December 1950 Players' Theatre Cogia Baba Adapted by Jacques and Joan Sterndale-Bennett
Apartments 1 May 1951 Players' Theatre Mrs Tippity
The Crystal Palace—1851 3 May 1951 Players' Theatre
Going Up June 1951 Players' Theatre Duchess of Kent
Riquet with the Tuft 18 December 1951 Players' Theatre Fairy Queen Adapted by Jacques and Joan Sterndale-Bennett
The Archie Andrews Christmas Show December 1951 – January 1952 Prince of Wales Theatre
The Bells of St Martins 29 August – 29 November 1952 St Martin's Theatre Also directed
Babes in the Wood December 1952 Players' Theatre Directed
Cinderella 22 December 1953 Players' Theatre Fairy Fragrant Five-week run
The Players' Theatre Minstrel Show April 1954 Players' Theatre Also directed
The Sleeping Beauty in the Wood December 1954 Players' Theatre Fairy Antidota
Twenty Minutes South May – July 1955 Players' Theatre Produced and directed
Twenty Minutes South July – October 1955 St Martin's Theatre Produced and directed; 105 performances
Chain of Guilt 1956 Players' Theatre
The Two Mrs Carolls 1956 Players' Theatre
Albertine by Moonlight May 1956 Westminster Theatre Madame Leonie Urwig
Ali Baba and the Thirty-Nine Thieves December 1956 Players' Theatre Cogia Baba Adapted by Jacques and Joan Sterndale-Bennett
Large as Life 23 May – 13 December 1958 London Palladium 380 performances
Royal Variety Performance 3 November 1958 London Coliseum
Royal Variety Performance May 1960 Victoria Palace Theatre
Riquet with the Tuft December 1960 Players' Theatre Adapted by Jacques and Joan Sterndale-Bennett
A Hatful of Sykes May – September 1976 Pavilion Theatre, Torquay
A Hatful of Sykes 25 February – 5 March 1977 Hong Kong Sheraton
The Royal Silver Jubilee Gala Performance 17 May 1977 King's Theatre, Glasgow
A Hatful of Sykes 29 June 1977 Winter Gardens, Blackpool Summer season
A Hatful of Sykes March 1978 Theatre Royal, Lincoln
A Hatful of Sykes April – 6 May 1978 Seven Arts Theatre, Rhodesia Including a tour of Rhodesia
A Hatful of Sykes 27 December – 27 January 1979 National Arts Centre, Ottawa and tour of Canada
A Hatful of Sykes February – March 1979 Tour of South Africa
A Hatful of Sykes March – July 1979 National tour Consisting Lincoln, Guilford, Cardiff, Wilmslow, Norwich and Brighton
A Hatful of Sykes 16 July – September 1979 Bournemouth

Radio broadcasts

Radio broadcasts of Hattie Jacques
Broadcast Date Role Notes Refs.
Variety Bandbox 6 May 1945
It's That Man Again 25 September 1947 – 10 June 1948 Sophie Tuckshop Series eleven: 38 episodes
It's That Man Again 23 September 1948 – 6 January 1949 Sophie Tuckshop Series twelve: 16 episodes
April Revue 1949
The Bowrey Bar 1949
Heloise 1949
Clay's College 27 June 1949
Educating Archie 6 June – 19 December 1950 Agatha Dinglebody Series one: 29 episodes
Further Goings On 1951
Fine Goings On 4 January – 5 July 1951 Series one: 14 episodes
Calling All Forces 28 April 1951
Educating Archie 3 August 1951 – 25 January 1952 Agatha Dinglebody Series two: 26 episodes
Arthur's Inn July 1952
Educating Archie 18 September 1952 – 26 June 1953 Agatha Dinglebody Series three: 27 episodes
Educating Archie 15 October 1953 – 1 April 1954 Agatha Dinglebody Series four: 25 episodes
"The Santa Claus Show" 25 December 1953
Paradise Street 20 April – 13 July 1954 Agatha Dinglebody Spin-off series from Educating Archie
"Archie in Goonland" 11 June 1954 The Goon Show and Educating Archie special
Educating Archie 1955 Agatha Dinglebody Series five
Mrs Dale's Diary February – April 1955 Mrs Leathers 18 episodes
These Radio Times March 1955
You're Only Young Once April 1955
Hancock's Half Hour 11 November 1956 – 24 February 1957 Griselda Pugh Series four: 16 episodes
Hancock's Half Hour 21 January – 3 June 1958 Griselda Pugh Series five: 20 weeks
Hancock's Half Hour 25 December 1958 Griselda Pugh Christmas special
Educating Archie 7 October 1959 – 17 February 1960 Agatha Dinglebody Series ten: 20 episodes
It's a Fair Cop 22 May – 10 July 1961 8 episodes
Desert Island Discs 16 October 1961 Interviewed by Roy Plomley
"Hazy Days of Summer" December 1963
Housewife's Choice May – August 1964 4 episodes
Souvenir 1965 13 episodes
Twenty Questions 1965
Sounds Familiar August 1968
Pete's People October 1969 Interviewed by Pete Murray
My Kind of Music June 1971
Today Programme June 1971 Live interview on BBC Radio 4
Morning Story June 1971

Television

Television appearances of Hattie Jacques
Programme Date Channel Role Notes Refs.
Late Joys Revue 11 June 1946 BBC Television Live broadcast from the BBC Alexandra Palace Studios
No, No, Nanette 1948 BBC Television Live broadcast from the BBC Alexandra Palace Studios
Out of This World 15 November 1950 BBC Television
Panorama 6 January 1954 BBC Television Featured a film sequence of the pantomime "Cinderella" from the Players' Theatre
Happy Holidays 10 July – 18 September 1954 BBC Television Mrs Mulberry 6 episodes
Plunder 1955 BBC Television Mrs Howlett
The Granville Melodramas 10 October – 27 December 1955 ITV Various 7 episodes
Tribute to Henry Hall 1956 BBC Television
The Tony Hancock Show 1 June 1956 ITV Series one, episode 6
The Tony Hancock Show, "Honneur et Fidelite" 30 November 1956 ITV Series two, episode 2
Pantomania 25 December 1956 BBC Television Good Fairy
Hancock's Half Hour 15 April – 10 June 1957 BBC Television Series two: 5 episodes
A Cup of Kindness 1959 BBC Television Mrs Tutt
Gala Opening 7 March 1959 BBC Television
Hancock's Half Hour, "The Cruise" 30 October 1959 ITV Amorous Lady Series five, episode 6
Sykes and a... 29 January – 26 February 1960 BBC Television Hattie Sykes Series one: 5 episodes
Royal Variety Performance 22 May 1960 ITV Broadcast from the Victoria Palace Theatre
Twentieth Century Theatre, "The Insect Play" 19 July 1960 BBC Television
Sykes and a... 11 August – 15 September 1960 BBC Television Hattie Sykes Series two: 6 episodes
Our House 11 September – 4 December 1960 ITV Georgina Ruddy Series one: 13 episodes
Sally Ann Howes Variety Show 1961
Juke Box Jury 1960 BBC Television Jacques made four scheduled appearances on the show on 9 April 1960, 6 October 1962, 30 March 1963 and 13 December 1967 Additionally, Eric Merriman recollected in his biography that she made "several" appearances on other, non scheduled occasions, none of which are verified.
Sykes and a... 4 January – 8 February 1961 BBC Television Hattie Sykes Series three: 6 episodes
Sykes and a... 14 April – 19 May 1961 BBC Television Hattie Sykes Series four: 6 episodes
Our House 16 September 1961 – 21 April 1962 ITV Georgina Ruddy Series two: 26 episodes
Billy Cotton Band Show 24 December 1961 BBC Television
Sykes and a... 30 January – 20 March 1962 BBC Television Hattie Sykes Series five: 8 episodes
Compact February 1962 BBC Television
That Was the Week That Was 1 December 1962 BBC Television
Christmas Night with the Stars 25 December 1962 BBC Television Short special from Sykes and a...
This Is Your Life 12 February 1963 BBC Television Jacques was the show's main guest
Sykes and a... 21 February – 11 April 1963 BBC Television Hattie Sykes Series six: 8 episodes
Sykes and a... 25 February – 7 April 1964 BBC Television Hattie Sykes Series seven: 7 episodes
Miss Adventure 5 July – 10 October 1964 ITV Stacey Smith 13 episodes
A Choice of Coward: Blithe Spirit 17 August 1964 ITV Madame Arcati
Sykes and a... 30 October – 4 December 1964 BBC Television Hattie Sykes Series eight: 6 episodes
Cribbins February 1965 BBC Television Bernard Cribbins's sketch show
Sykes and a... 5 October – 16 November 1965 BBC Television Hattie Sykes Series nine: 7 episodes
Jackanory 17 January 1966 – 17 February 1967 BBC Television Narrator 10 episodes – Narrating the stories of Mary Poppins
Titi-Pu 1967 BBC Television A re-working of The Mikado
Theatre 625, "The Memorandum" 24 September 1967 BBC Television Helen
Sykes Versus ITV 26 November 1967 ITV
Knock Three Times 1968 BBC Television Miss Popinjay
Inside George Webley 1968 ITV
The World of Beachcomber 22 January – 22 April 1968 BBC Television Series one: 13 episodes
Howerd's Hour 12 May 1968 ITV Frankie Howerd's sketch show
Join Jim Dale 1969
Pickwick 11 June 1969 BBC Television Mrs Bardell Based on the musical Pickwick
Carry On Christmas 24 December 1969 ITV Elizabeth Barrett / nun / bemused passer-by
Catweazle 1970 ITV
Charley's Grants 22 March – 26 April 1970 BBC Television Mrs Manger
Dangerpoint 1971 Miss Keen
Ask Aspel 1971 BBC Television
Sykes and a Big, Big Show 26 February – 2 April 1971 BBC Television 6 episodes
Frankie Howerd: The Laughing Stock of Television 14 April 1971 ITV
Doctor at Large: "Cynthia Darling" 20 June 1971 ITV Mrs Askey
Sykes – With the Lid Off 7 July 1971 ITV
Christmas Night with the Stars 25 December 1971 BBC Television Performed short sketch, A Policeman's Lot
Max Bygraves at the Royalty 3 August 1972 ITV
Max Bygraves at the Royalty 7 September 1972 ITV
Sykes 14 September – 28 December 1972 BBC Television Hattie Sykes Series one: 16 episodes
Carry On Christmas 20 December 1972 ITV
Pebble Mill at One 1973 BBC Television
Call My Bluff 1973 BBC Television
Sykes 10 September – 17 December 1973 BBC Television Hattie Sykes Series two: 15 episodes
Sykes 17 October – 5 December 1974 BBC Television Hattie Sykes Series three: 8 episodes
Celebrity Squares 1975 ITV
Wogan's World 1975 BBC Television
Looks Familiar 14 January 1975 ITV
Carry On Laughing: "Orgy and Bess" 25 January 1975 ITV Queen Elizabeth
2nd House: The Sound of Laughter 3 May 1975 BBC Television
Sykes 24 October – 12 December 1975 BBC Television Hattie Sykes Series four: 7 episodes
Sykes: "Christmas Party" 12 December 1975 BBC Television Hattie Sykes Christmas special
Sykes 11 November – 30 December 1976 BBC Television Hattie Sykes Series five: 8 episodes
Eric Sykes: A Few of our Favourite Things 1977 ITV
The Eric Sykes Show 8 June 1977 ITV
Sykes: "Christmas Special" 22 December 1977 BBC Television Hattie Sykes Christmas special
Sykes 4 January – 8 February 1978 BBC Television Hattie Sykes Series six: 6 episodes
Multi-Coloured Swap Shop 21 January 1978 BBC Television
Sykes 5 October – 16 November 1979 BBC Television Hattie Sykes Series seven: 7 episodes
Play It Again, Hattie Jacques 16 June 1980 ITV
Rhubarb Rhubarb 15 December 1980 ITV Nanny Shown posthumously

Filmography

Filmography of Hattie Jacques
Film Year Role Notes
Green for Danger 1946 Uncredited
Nicholas Nickleby 1947 Mrs Kenwick
Oliver Twist 1948 Singer at 'Three Cripples'
Trottie True 1949 Daisy Delaware
The Spider and the Fly 1949 Barmaid Uncredited
Waterfront 1950 Singer Uncredited
Chance of a Lifetime 1950 Alice
Scrooge 1951 Mrs Fezziwig
No Haunt for a Gentleman 1952 Mrs Fitz-Cholmondley
Mother Riley Meets the Vampire 1952 Mrs Jenks
The Pickwick Papers 1952 Mrs Nupkins
All Hallowe'en 1952 Miss Quibble
The Pleasure Garden 1953 Mrs Albion
Our Girl Friday 1953 Mrs Patch
Up to His Neck 1954 Rakiki
The Love Lottery 1954 Chambermaid
As Long as They're Happy 1955 Party girl
Now and Forever 1956 Woman in sportscar with dog Uncredited
The Square Peg 1958 Gretchen
Carry On Sergeant 1958 Captain Clark
Left Right and Centre 1959 Woman in car
The Night We Dropped a Clanger 1959 Ada
Follow a Star 1959 Dymphna Dobson
The Navy Lark 1959 Fortune teller
Carry On Nurse 1959 Matron
Carry On Teacher 1959 Grace Short
Carry On Constable 1960 Sergeant Laura Moon
Make Mine Mink 1960 Nanette Parry
School for Scoundrels 1960 First Instructress
Watch Your Stern 1960 Agatha Potter
In the Doghouse 1961 Gudgeon
Carry On Regardless 1961 Sister
She'll Have to Go 1962 Miss Richards
The Punch and Judy Man 1963 Dolly Zarathusa
Carry On Cabby 1963 Peggy
The Plank 1967 Woman with rose in her mouth
The Bobo 1967 Trinity Martinez
Carry On Doctor 1967 Matron
Rhubarb 1969 Nurse Rhubarb
Monte Carlo or Bust! 1969 Lady journalist
Carry On Camping 1969 Miss Haggerd
Carry On Again Doctor 1969 Matron
Crooks and Coronets 1969 Mabel
The Magic Christian 1969 Ginger Horton
Carry On Loving 1970 Sophie Bliss
Carry On at Your Convenience 1971 Beatrice Plummer
Danger Point 1971 Miss Keen
Carry On Matron 1971 Matron
Carry On Abroad 1972 Floella
You'd Better Go in Disguise 1973 Hattie
Carry On Dick 1974 Martha Hoggett
Three for All 1975 Security official

Discography

Recordings by Hattie Jacques
Title Year Format Label Notes Refs.
"Doctor Kildare" / "Bedtime Story" 1962 Single Decca Records (Y7092) With Eric Sykes
Eric and Hattie and Things''!!! 1962 Album Decca Records (LK 4507) With Eric Sykes

Notes and references

Notes

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