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George and Mildred star dead at 80: Norman Eshley who famously played snobby neighbour Jeffrey passes away after cancer battle

Dear British Sitcom George and Norman Eshley, who starred in Mildred, died at the age of 80.

The actor and writer who lives with cancer died on August 2 at the Gloucesterstershire Royal Hospital with his wife Rachel, his agent Thomas Bowington.

Yıldız was known to play Snobby neighbor Jeffrey in the Hit series of the 1970s, opposite Brian Murphy and Yoolha Joyce.

The popular show watched the increasing disappointment with her hard and despassing husband of a middle-aged housewife and adapted to life in a market housing in a double richmond-up-up-ups-Thabes Hampton Wick.

Eshley’s character is deeply concerned that it will value the air property with its rising tension in its five series of arrival and 1980 film adaptation.

Mr. Bowington said: ‘I have to announce the death of our customer actor Norman Eshley.

‘A wonderful, gentle and grounded man I will miss not to hear on the phone again.’

Eshley was educated at the School of Linguistle of the Bristol Linguistics and completed his education as an actor at Bristol Old Vic Theatre School.

Before working on some successful West End productions, he started his career in Shakespeare games.

In 1968, the actor made his film at the Orson Welles drama The Immortal Story.

Canterbury Tales took part in a series of popular TV series such as Warship, an adaptation of Chaucer’s famous stories and a demonstration of life in the fictional royal navy vessel HMS hero.

After his successful post on George and Mildred, he directed his attention and wrote together with Artful Dodger’s Dreamtime, the continuation of Charles Dickens novel Oliver Twist.

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