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- activities through its staff of Yellowcoats – a parody of the real-life Redcoats, Bluecoats, and Greencoats. The Yellowcoats are led by Ted Bovis, the camp...
- However, she is best known for appearing in all nine series of Hi-de-Hi! as Yellowcoat Sylvia. In the 1970s, Kelly performed in the original productions of such...
- television, film, radio and on stage. She is best known for her role as yellowcoat April Wingate in the British holiday camp sitcom Hi-de-Hi!. Born in Brixton...
- at the age of 79. "Ruth Madoc, actress who found fame as the lovelorn Yellowcoat Gladys in the hit sitcom Hi-de-Hi! – obituary". The Telegraph. 10 December...
- 5 December 1982 (1982-12-05) Maplin requests that Gladys be made in charge of the other Yellowcoats, whom he is disappointed with. The others soon resent this when she modifies...
- married in 2004. Webber, Richard (8 April 2017). "Where are they now? Yellowcoat Spike from Hi-De-Hi!". Express.co.uk. Retrieved 6 April 2021. Campbell...
- Perry (a Redcoat) and David Croft (a summer show actor), featured the Yellowcoats as a fictional analogue. The title of the show "Hi-de-Hi" originated...
- Porter, a character in the TV sitcom Pete and Gladys Gladys Pugh, Chief Yellowcoat, a character in the BBC comedy Hi-de-Hi! GLaDOS (real name, Caroline)...
- amniotic fluid, and are still wet. When the pup dries, it is called a yellowcoat. The amniotic stain fades and the fur turns white within a few days, and...
- McDermott - percussion (1980–1983) Dee C. Lee - vocals (occasional) Marc "Yellowcoat" Kingman - backing vocals (occasional) Paul Waller - drums (1980–1986)...