Linda Robson broke down in tears during today's episode of Loose Women after opening up about her "amazing" friend Pauline Quirke's dementia diagnosis. During the emotional episode on Thursday ...
Linda Robson became visibly emotional as she opened up about her childhood friend and former Birds of a Feather co-star Pauline Quirke's dementia diagnosis. The much-loved actresses have shared ...
Linda Robson was moved to tears on Loose Women as she discussed her friend Pauline Quirke's battle with dementia ... Linda then broke down in tears as she was supported by her fellow panellists.
Loose Women's Linda Robson has spoken about Pauline Quirke's dementia diagnosis. The two go way back, having starred together in the 1970 film Junket 89 and the 1976 sketch show Pauline's Quirkes.
I've gone from a 16 to 18 dress size down to a 12 to 14." Pauline Quirke tied the knot with her husband Steve in 1996, and together they have a son, Charlie, 30, who is also an actor and appeared ...
We're friends. Will Pauline return to the show? I don't know. I just know that the Christmas special went down really well. ITV were really, really pleased." Quirke receiving her MBE at Windsor ...
Lorraine Kelly and the Loose Women hosts paid their tributes to Birds Of A Feather star Pauline Quirke after her dementia ... that the Christmas special went down really well.
Pauline Quirke, actor and founder of Pauline Quirke Academies, is to retire from "all professional and commercial duties" following a dementia diagnosis. However, Pauline Quirke Academies (PQA ...
British actress Pauline Quirke, renowned for her role as Sharon Theodopolopodous in the sitcom Birds of a Feather, has retired from public life following a dementia diagnosis. Her husband ...
Actress Pauline Quirke will step away from public life after she was diagnosed with dementia, her husband has revealed. Steve Sheen announced the Birds A Feather star, 65, would retire from “all ...
Since stepping down from acting, the actress launched the Pauline Quirke Academy of Performing Arts. The academy now has 250 sites with 15,000 students across the UK. Hilary Evans-Newton ...