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   But her career began much earlier, 50 years ago, as a 16-year old chorus girl, the youngest of the Laguna Lovelies in Clacton-on-Sea’s end-of-the-pier show with a young Roy Hudd. The role required her to wear fishnet tights, feathers and silver high heels, and, she says, gave her an upright dancer’s posture – perfect for rocking those grand frocks in Downton Abbey.
 
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 But her career began much earlier, 50 years ago, as a 16-year old chorus girl, the youngest of the Laguna Lovelies in Clacton-on-Sea’s end-of-the-pier show with a young Roy Hudd. The role required her to wear fishnet tights, feathers and silver high heels, and, she says, gave her an upright dancer’s posture – perfect for rocking those grand frocks in Downton Abbey.
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