Penelope Keith, star of The Good Life and To The Manor Born, dies aged 86
Penelope Keith (Chris Radburn/PA)
Actress Penelope Keith, best known for sitcoms and has died aged 86, her family said.
She was best known for her roles a snobbish suburbanite Margo Leadbetter in which launched in 1975, and the widowed aristocrat Audrey fforbes-Hamilton, which first aired in 1979.
A statement on behalf of her family said: “We are deeply saddened to announce that Dame Penelope Keith died peacefully whilst living with cancer at her home in Surrey where she had lived for more than 50 years.
“The family is grateful for the care and support she received throughout her treatments, and ask that their privacy be respected at this time.”

Keith started her career on the stage and joined the Royal Shakespeare Company in 1963 but became a household name for her work in sitcoms.
She won a Bafta in 1977 for playing Margo, the snobbish bullying social climber, but later reveals a heart of gold.
followed couple Tom and Barbara Good, played by Richard Briers and Felicity Kendal, who try to escape the rat race in their suburban house in Surbiton.
They try to become self-sufficient, turning their gardens into an allotment and introducing farmyard animals, much to the horror of their neighbours – Margo and her husband Jerry.

In the first episode, she was heard but not seen but her presence increased as the show went on.
In Keith’s character Audrey is forced to sell her vast country estate, Grantleigh Manor, after the death of her husband.
She moves into the estate’s modest lodge house but manages to keep her butler and Rolls-Royce.
From the lodge she can keep an eye on new owner and nouveau riche supermarket millionaire Richard DeVere, played by Peter Bowles.

