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- Janet_Webb abstract "Janet Webb (1 July 1930 – 29 December 1983) was an English actress. Born as Janet Patricia Webster in Liverpool, she was best known for her appearances on BBC television's The Morecambe & Wise Show where she was "the lady who comes on at the end". Her first appearance, in a non-speaking part, was in the 1969 second series. Her part was later expanded to a talking role, her line was nearly always:The farewell speech would be followed by gifts such as flowers, boxes of chocolates and the like. Webb stopped appearing regularly in 1972, due to ill health, but did make occasional cameo appearances in the Morecambe & Wise show until 1974.In 1972 she made an appearance on the Morecambe & Wise Christmas Special. The show featured clips of celebrities such as Eric Porter, André Previn, Ian Carmichael and Flora Robson stating, "I worked with Morecambe and Wise and look what happened..." showing that Porter had become a bin man, Previn a bus conductor, Carmichael became a paper boy and Robson a BBC tea lady. At the end of the show Webb appeared and after exiting a Rolls Royce to go to her mansion expalined "I worked with Morecambe and Wise and it never did me any harm".She later appeared with another BBC double act show - The Two Ronnies (Ronnie Barker and Ronnie Corbett) on several shows in their 1976 and 1977 series.Webb was married to violinist Charles Vorzanger from 1957. She died from cancer.".
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- Janet_Webb comment "Janet Webb (1 July 1930 – 29 December 1983) was an English actress. Born as Janet Patricia Webster in Liverpool, she was best known for her appearances on BBC television's The Morecambe & Wise Show where she was "the lady who comes on at the end". Her first appearance, in a non-speaking part, was in the 1969 second series. Her part was later expanded to a talking role, her line was nearly always:The farewell speech would be followed by gifts such as flowers, boxes of chocolates and the like.".
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