June Brown
Kirsty Young talks to actress June Brown, best known today for her role as the long-suffering chain-smoking Dot Cotton (now Dot Branning) in the ´óÏó´«Ã½ TV soap EastEnders.
June Brown is best known today for her role as the long-suffering chain-smoking Dot Cotton (now Dot Branning) in the ´óÏó´«Ã½ TV soap EastEnders. She arrived on a three month contract in 1985 and is still in the show. She was nominated for a BAFTA in 2008.
She celebrates her 90th birthday in February 2017 and has no intention of retiring as acting "keeps her alive".
June was born in Suffolk and brought up in a music-loving family. Towards the end of World War Two, she joined up, choosing the WRNS where she worked as a cinema operator showing training films and newsreels to the sailors.
She did some acting during that time and after a brief and unsuccessful job in an office, she was one of very few chosen to receive a classical training at the Old Vic Theatre School. From there she joined the Old Vic Theatre Company where she worked with such greats as Edith Evans, Laurence Oliver and Albert Finney. Her roles included Lady Macbeth and Ibsen's Hedda Gabler.
She had five children in relatively quick succession and continued acting on TV and the London stage, often putting her youngest in a pram and going in the guard's van on the train to the theatre.
Throughout her time on EastEnders she has occasionally ventured away to direct or take part in other television series. In 2009 she stripped down to nothing as Jessie in the stage production Calendar Girls. She was 82.
She was awarded an MBE for services to drama and charity in 2008.
Producer: Sarah Taylor.
Last on
The EastEnders actress speaks about love, tragedy and her life on stage.
Clips
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June Brown: ‘It was such joy’
Duration: 02:37
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June Brown: ‘I had a knitting bag over my private parts’
Duration: 01:24
Music Played
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Cliff Richard
LivinÂ’ Doll
- 40 Golden Greats.
- EMI.
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CASTAWAY'S FAVOURITE
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Deanna Durbin
Kashmiri Song (Pale Hands I Loved)
- Unforgotten, Volume 2.
- Sinetone AMR.
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Ipswich High School For Girls Choir & John Chillingworth
O Brother Man
Conductor: Angela Chillingworth. -
Christine Brewer & Roger Vignoles
The Song of Songs 'Chanson du cœur brisé'
- Echoes of Nightingales.
- Hyperion.
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Bing Crosby with The Andrews Sisters
Ac-cent-tchu-ate the positive
- The Million Sellars.
- Prism.
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Georges Guétary
Ma Belle Marguerite
- Bless the Bride.
- Sepia Records.
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Barbara Dickson
The Skye Boat Song
- The Collection.
- Metro.
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Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky
None But The Lonely Heart
Performer: Lesley Garrett. Performer: Royal Philharmonic Orchestra. Conductor: Peter Robinson.- The Lesley Garrett Gift Collection.
- Columbia.
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BOOK CHOICE
The Story of San Michele by Axel Munthe
LUXURY ITEM
Tobacco seeds
Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Presenter | Kirsty Young |
Interviewed Guest | June Brown |
Broadcasts
- Sun 12 Feb 2017 11:15´óÏó´«Ã½ Radio 4
- Fri 17 Feb 2017 09:00´óÏó´«Ã½ Radio 4
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