Over five decades since its debut, “Some Mothers Do ‘Ave ‘Em” remains one of Britain’s most beloved sitcoms, celebrated for its slapstick humor and unforgettable characters. However, the legacy of its talented cast is tinged with tragedy, as several members have passed away under heartbreaking circumstances.
Michael Crawford, 𝐛𝐨𝐫𝐧 on January 19, 1942, played the iconic role of Frank Spencer from 1973 to 1978. Known for his physical comedy and catchphrase “Ooh Betty,” Crawford became a British TV icon. After the show, he found success in musical theater, notably starring in “The Phantom of the Opera.” As of 2025, at 83, he continues to be a respected figure in entertainment.
Michelle Dorrice, who portrayed Betty Spencer, provided the warmth and stability in Frank’s chaotic life. Born on September 27, 1948, Dorrice has remained active in acting, appearing in various productions. Now 76, she reflects fondly on her career while occasionally gracing the stage again.
Christopher Biggins, known for his lively performances, played Pwet and has had a vibrant career beyond acting, winning “I’m a Celebrity…Get Me Out of Here!” in 2007. At 76, he continues to charm audiences on television.
Tragically, several cast members are no longer with us. Glenn Edwards passed away in 2018 at 87, while Dick Bentley, known for his radio and television work, died in 1995 at 88. Elizabeth Sladen, who famously played Sarah Jane Smith in “Doctor Who,” lost her battle with cancer in 2011 at 65. Other notable losses include Edward Hardwicke, who died in 2011, and Jeffrey Cheta, who passed away in 2021 at 100.
As we reflect on the enduring impact of “Some Mothers Do ‘Ave ‘Em,” we remember not only the comedic brilliance of its cast but also the legacy they left behind. Their contributions to British television and comedy continue to resonate with fans, ensuring that their memories will live on.