My 70's TV Childhood

Nina Saville - Are You Being Served?


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This week, we have a very special guest joining us - the accomplished actress and author Nina Saville! Nina is perhaps best known to our listeners as Mr. Rumbold's secretary in the beloved BBC sitcom "Are You Being Served?" - a role that made her part of one of Britain's most enduring comedy classics.

Nina shares fascinating insights into the golden age of British television when comedy shows were performed live without canned laughter, creating that organic chemistry we all remember so fondly. She recalls working with legends like Molly Sugden and John Inman, describing them as generous professionals who created a collaborative rather than competitive atmosphere that made "Are You Being Served?" such a special experience.

Her journey began the traditional way - through Arts Educational school and repertory theatre, building the skills that would serve her so well in her memorable television role.

From those early days in theatrical digs with nylon sheets and unfriendly landladies, Nina worked her way through repertory theatre, appearing alongside stars like Leonard Rossiter in "A Christmas Carol" and Paul Jones in "Ring Round the Moon." She emphasises how this traditional training ground gave actors the discipline and technical skills that seem harder to find today.

The conversation takes a fascinating turn as Nina discusses meeting her late husband, the renowned director Philip Saville, during an audition for his production of "Dracula." Their professional and personal partnership led to collaborations on productions like "The Lives and Loves of a She-Devil," where Nina not only acted but contributed to the writing.

Most excitingly, Nina has just published her debut novel, "A Night with Damien Spur," a compelling story inspired by her rich experiences in British entertainment. The book explores themes of love, obsession, and redemption through the story of a complex protagonist guided by an inner voice of reason - showcasing Nina's evolution from beloved television actress to accomplished author.

This episode offers a wonderful glimpse into the world of 1970s television production, the magic of "Are You Being Served?" and how life experiences can inspire creative work decades later. Nina's insights into working with the legendary cast of Grace Brothers department store reveal why this show remains such a treasured part of British comedy history.

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