BBC1's popular period
sitcom was celebrated
tonight with 5's Hi De
Hi!: All the Laughs &
More.
The show (based on
writer Jimmy Perry's
experience as Butlins Redcoat) debuted at
New Year 1980 - it
endured for nine
seasons, and even
won the BAFTA
seasons, and even
won the BAFTA
for Best Comedy
Series in 1984.
With David Croft,
Perry (1923-2016) created wartime comedies Dad's Army and It Ain't
Half Hot Mum, then You Rang M'Lord?, whilst Croft (1922-2011) also conceived Are You Being Served? and Allo' Allo'.
Set in the late 1950s and early Sixties, the programme followed the
antics of the employees of the fictional Maplins holiday camp when the
popularity of domestic holidays was already in decline. Package deals
were increasingly luring campers abroad, and in the last episode of the
show most of the staff lost their jobs. In real life, the camp where the
outdoor scenes were filmed, Warners in Dovercourt, Essex, only closed
in the 1990s.
Hi-De-Hi! made stars of actors Ruth Madoc (as Gladys Pugh), Paul
Hi-De-Hi! made stars of actors Ruth Madoc (as Gladys Pugh), Paul
Shane (Ted Bovis), Simon Cadell (Fairbrother), Jeffrey Holland (Spike),
Su Pollard (Peggy), and David Griffin (Dempster), and featured a total
of thirty-two Doctor Who cast and crew connections:
- Griffin was Commander Mitchell in The Sea Devils
- Leslie [Gilbert] Dwyer (Partridge) was Vorg in Carnival of Monsters
- Barry [Frederick] Howard (Stuart-Hargreaves) was Oliver Barnes in The End of Time
- Ben [Patrick] Aris (Dalrymple-Sykes) was Lieutenant Shears in (part 1 of) Invasion of the Dinosaurs
- David Troughton (Sgt. Pritchard) was a Guard in The Enemy of the World, Private Moor in The War Games (6), King Peladon in The Curse of Peladon (a role reprised in 2009 for Big Finish's Prisoner of Peladon and 2022's Peladon), then Professor Winfold Hobbes in Midnight - he also voiced Tinghus for Cuddlesome (2008), the Black Guardian for The Destroyer of Delights, The Chaos Pool (both 2009), The Well Mannered War (2015), The Pursuit of History and Casualties of Time (both 2016), Raymond Gallagher for The Crimes of Thomas Brewster (2011), and the Second Doctor for AudioGo's Serpent Crest plays The Hexford Invasion and Survivors in Space (both 2011)
- Jean Challis (Woman) was Aunt Betty in The Idiot's Lantern
- [John] Talfryn Thomas (Davies) and Helen Dorward (Woman) both appeared in Spearhead from Space (1) as Mullins and Nurse - Thomas was also Dave in The Green Death
- Ron [Henry] Pember (Detective) voiced Seedle for Slipback
- Susan Jameson (Jenny) was cast as Morgan for Colony in Space but was replaced by Tony Caunter - she later voiced Mrs. Moynihan for The Spectre of Lanyon Moor (2000), then Fenella Wibbsey for Hornets' Nest (2009), Demon Quest (2010), Serpent Crest (2011), The Thing from the Sea (2018), The Winged Coven (2019) and The Penumbra Affair (2022)
- Ian [Gordon Arthur] Collier (Sutcliffe) and John [Christopher] D Collins [born Dixon] (Bailiff) both starred in Arc of Infinity as Omega and Talor - Collier was also Stuart Hyde in The Time Monster
- Derek Benfield (Dad) voiced Dr. John Hallam for Catch 1782 (2005)
- Michael [Anthony] Robbins (Roger) was Richard Mace in The Visitation
- Timothy [Dingwall] Bateson (Charlie) was Binro in The Ribos Operation
- Perry Benson (Trevor) was the Ice Cream Man in The Eleventh Hour
- Kathleen [Mary] Bidmead (Matron) was a Tribe Elder in The Mysterious Planet, Rezzie in Paradise Towers, Mrs. Smith in Remembrance of the Daleks, Tourist in Silver Nemesis, and Woman in Survival
- Jimmy [Campbell] Mac [born McLeod] (Camper) was Villager in The Daemons, and Peasant in State of Decay (1)
- Arthur Bostrom (Hulk) voiced Arken for Scaredy Cat (2005)
- Michael [Harold] Lomax (Vicar) was Technician in The Silurians (1)
- Keith [Charles] James (Camper) was Patterson in Inferno (5)
- Martyn Read (Sergeant) was Security Guard in Silver Nemesis (1)
- Sarah Jones Parry (Player) was Citizen in Full Circle (1)
- Jeff Stewart [born Stewart Jeffrey] (Constable) was Dukkha in Kinda
- Geoffrey Leesley (Collector) voiced Paramount Minister Mortund for Arrangements for War (2004)
- Freddie Earlle (Jack) was Aldo in Warriors' Gate
- Morris [Randolph] Barry (Monty) was Tollund in The Creature from the Pit (1), but is better known as director of The Moonbase, The Tomb of the Cybermen and The Dominators
- Russell Brook (Waiter) was Crewman in Warriors of the Deep, Attendant in Revelation of the Daleks (1), Lakertyan, Tetrap and Genius for Time and the Rani, and Chimeron for Delta and the Bannermen (1)
- Jay McGrath (Man) was Worker in The War Machines (3), UNIT Soldier in The Silurians (3), Coven Member in Image of the Fendahl, and Dead Androgum in The Two Doctors (1)
- Harry Fielder (Constable) was a Guard (in serials PP, ZZZ, 4L, 4P, 5A, 5F, 5Z), Crewman (SS, 4T), Vogan (4D), Assassin (4Q), Tigellan (5Q), and Krarg in Shada
- Paul Allen was also production designer on The Seeds of Death, Spearhead from Space and Horror of Fang Rock
- Mike Robotham was also film editor on The King's Demons and The Two Doctors
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