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Myra Frances is a Actor British born on 10 march 1943

Myra Frances

Myra Frances
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Nationality United-kingdom
Birth 10 march 1943 (81 years)

Myra Frances (born 10 March 1943) is a British actress.

In the 1974 Second City Firsts episode "Girl", Frances performed, with Alison Steadman, the first lesbian kiss on British television.

She is best known for her recurring role as Anne Tranter in the 1970s television drama series Survivors and for her appearance in the 1979 Doctor Who serial The Creature from the Pit, in which she played the villainous Lady Adrasta. She also appeared in several comedy films of the 1970s including Don't Just Lie There, Say Something! (1973)

She also played James Hadleigh's love interest, Stella Clisby, in the fourth series of Hadleigh, as well as playing a barrister, Valerie Scott, in several episodes of Crown Court in 1976.

Usually with

Diane Langton
Diane Langton
(1 films)
Anita Graham
Anita Graham
(1 films)
Katy Manning
Katy Manning
(1 films)
Derek Royle
Derek Royle
(1 films)
Source : Wikidata

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Actress

Don't Just Lie There, Say Something!, 1h37
Genres Comedy
Actors Brian Rix, Leslie Phillips, Joan Sims, Joanna Lumley, Derek Royle, Myra Frances
Roles Jean
Rating45% 2.289992.289992.289992.289992.28999
Sir William Mainwaring-Brown, a British Government Minister, puts forward a bill to battle filth (permissive behaviour) in the UK. However, that doesn't stop him having an affair with both Miss Parkyn (his secretary) and Wendy (the wife of a high-up reporter). Opponents to the bill - mainly some hippies, led by Johnny - kidnap the Minister's best friend and co-sponsor of the bill, Barry Ovis, just as he is on the way to the church to marry his fiancee, Jean.