Janet Webb

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Janet Webb (1930 - 1989)[1] was an actress, most famous for appearing on The Morecambe & Wise Show (1968) where she made anonymous appearances and came to be known as "the lady who comes down at the end", first appearing in a non-speaking part in the second series (1969) and in subsequent series. Her part was later expanded to a talking role, her line was usually I'd like to thank all of you for watching me and my little show here tonight, if you've enjoyed it then its all been worthwhile. So, until we meet again, goodbye and I love you all which would be followed by her being showered in gifts such as flowers, boxes of chocolates and the like. Owing to ill-health she stopped appearing regularly in 1972 but did make occasional cameo appearances in the Morecambe & Wise show until 1974. She was related to the actress Rita Webb who most famously appeared as the sooth-sayer in the film version of Up Pompeii! with Frankie Howerd in 1971.

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