Pauline Melville - Television

Television

  • The Young Ones (1982), as "Vyyvan's mum" (in episodes "Sick" and "Boring") and "Woman on Bus" (in "Demolition")
  • Girls On Top (1985) playing "Yvonne" (three episodes)
  • Happy Families (1985) playing "Warder"
  • Blackadder's Christmas Carol, (1988) as "Mrs. Scratchit"
  • The Comic Strip Presents, (1988) as "Pauline Sneak" in episode "Didn't You Kill My Brother?"
  • Alexei Sayle's Stuff (1988)
  • Red Dwarf (1989) as "Barmaid" (uncredited)
  • Alas Smith and Jones (1990) (two episodes)
  • 2 Point 4 Children (1992) playing "Babs"
  • Spender (1993) as "Judge"
  • Ghostwriter (TV series) (1994) as "Wise Rita" (one episode)

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