The beloved British sitcom “Please Sir!” first aired in 1968, bringing laughter and charm to audiences through the antics of the unruly Class 5C and their well-meaning teacher, Mr. Bernard Hedges. As we look back over five decades, it’s a bittersweet reflection on the cast who brought these memorable characters to life—many of whom have sadly passed away.
Joan Sanderson, who played the sharp-tongued teacher Doris Ule, was a prominent figure in British television. Born in 1912, she passed away in 1992 at the age of 79 after a long illness, leaving behind a legacy as one of Britain’s iconic character actresses. Derek Gaer, known for his portrayal of the grumpy school caretaker Norman Potter, had a distinguished career in comedy before his death from cancer in 1999 at 85.
Penny Spencer, who played the fashionable Sharon Everslay, withdrew from acting in the late 1970s and currently leads a private life. John Alderton, the enthusiastic Mr. Hedges, has retired and remains a respected figure in British television at the age of 84.
Other notable cast members include Richard Davies, who brought the sarcastic Mr. Price to life and passed away in 2015, and David Barry, the comically deluded Frankie Abbott, who has continued to write and appear in nostalgic specials at age 81.
Tragically, many cast members faced untimely deaths, including Liz Ghart, who portrayed the kind-hearted Morin Bulock, and Susan Farmer, known for her elegance as Judith Howard. Ghart died in 1996 at 51, while Farmer passed away in 2017 at 75 due to complications related to alcoholism.
As fans reminisce about “Please Sir!”, we remember the joy these actors brought to our screens and the impact they made in the world of television. Their legacy endures, serving as a poignant reminder of the fragility of life and the lasting power of comedy.