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Jon Pertwee as Worzel Gummidge pictured out and about, dressed in character. 21st November 1980
Television character Worzel Gummidge who is played by Jon Pertwee marries his Aunt Sally, played by Una Stubbs, in a barn at Braishfield, near Romsey, Hants
Actress Lorraine Chase (left) appears in the new series of Worzel Gummidge. She plays the part of Dolly Clothespeg, opposite Jon Pertwee as Worzel Gummidge
Actress Lorraine Chase appears in the new series of Worzel Gummidge. She plays the part of Dolly Clothespeg, opposite Jon Pertwee as Worzel Gummidge. 1st August 1980
Cockney star Lorraine Chase with Worzel Gummidge star Jon Pertwee. She plays the part of Dolly Clothespeg, who is Worzels latest girlfriend. 1st August 1980
Filming of the childrens television series Worzel Gummidge at Brixham harbour in south Devon. Actress Barbara Windsor plays the part of Saucy Nancy a figurehead of a ship in the harbour who falls in
Childrens television favourite, Worzel Gummidge, played by Jon Pertwee, signing some autographs for some young fans. 6th August 1981
Stone the crows - a human scarecrow. Beauty queen Fran Murphy grows the prettiest flowers and prize winning veg, in the village of Kibblesworth. So for a giggle she dressed up as a scarecrow
Jon Pertwee on the set of Southern Television childrens series Worzel Gummidge. 21st October 1980
Left to Right Una Stubbs as Aunt Sally, Jon Pertwee as Worzel and Barbara Windsor as Saucy Nancy seen here shooting a scene for the Southern Television childrens series Worzel Gummidge
Actor Jon Pertwee in his role as Wurzel Gummidge. December 1981
A make-up artist touches up Jon Pertwee make-up on the set of Southern Television childrens series Worzel Gummidge. 21st October 1980
Jon Pertwee as scarecrow Worzel Gummidge seen here shooting a scene from the Southern Television childrens series " Worzel Gummidge" with actress Barbara Windsor as Saucy Nancy
Callaghan and Thatcher go to the Poles: Look at this. Jim Callaghan and Margaret Thatcher hand-in-hand at last! Alas, its strictly for the birds. Designed to frighten them out of their wits