TelevisionObituaryDiane HollandImposing figure on stage and Hi-De-Hi!In the 1980s, Diane Holland, who has died aged 78, was a Sunday night fixture as one of the ensemble cast of the holiday camp television sitcom Hi-De-Hi! The series was written by Jimmy Perry - who was Holland's brother-in-law - and David Croft. While it never challenged their earlier BBC success, Dad's Army, for critical standing or subsequent longevity, it was consistently successful in the ratings and lasted for nine series, from 1980 to 1988.
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Veteran actor Richard Gilliland died last week at the age of 71. Gilliland, who was wed to actress Jean Smart for nearly 34 years, suffered from a "brief illness" prior to his death in Los Angeles, according to a press release shared with PEOPLE. Born in 1950 in Fort Worth, Texas, Gilliland got his career start at the Goodman School of Drama in Chicago. While there, he took on the role of Jesus in Godspell opposite Joe Mantegna's Judas.
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