

Comedy · Documentary
Overview
Keeping Up Appearances remains one of Britain's best loved series. Running for 5 years throughout the 90s, millions of viewers tuned in to watch the delightfully monstrous Hyacinth Bucket (pronounced Bouquet) as she attempted to climb the social ladder, only to be endlessly let down by her family. In this 90-minute celebration we feature the very best and most hilarious moments from the series, and cast, crew and celebrity fans pay tribute to the show and share backstage secrets. Featuring an exclusive interview with Dame Patricia Routledge, who shares her memories of the show, we learn how she came to be cast, how she developed the character, and what happened when the cameras stop rolling.
Top Cast


Patricia Routledge
Patricia Routledge
Self
Patricia Routledge
Self


Clive Swift
Clive Swift
Self (archive footage)
Clive Swift
Self (archive footage)


Geoffrey Hughes
Geoffrey Hughes
Self (archive footage)
Geoffrey Hughes
Self (archive footage)


Judy Cornwell
Judy Cornwell
Self
Judy Cornwell
Self


Jeremy Gittins
Jeremy Gittins
Self
Jeremy Gittins
Self


David Janson
David Janson
Self
David Janson
Self


Sarah Hadland
Sarah Hadland
Self
Sarah Hadland
Self
William Hanson
William Hanson
Self
William Hanson
Self


Rustie Lee
Rustie Lee
Self
Rustie Lee
Self


Nina Wadia
Nina Wadia
Self
Nina Wadia
Self
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