Actress Una Stubbs has died at the age of 84.
The actress was known for TV roles such as Worzel Gummidge, Till Death Us Do Part and Eastenders.
More recently, she portrayed Sherlock Holmes’ landlady Mrs Hudson in the Bafta award-winning BBC series Sherlock.
The actress has enjoyed a career that has spanned decades.
She rose to fame in the 1960s after appearing in films such as Sir Cliff Richard’s Summer Holiday and Wonderful
The actress has remained one of the UK’s most-loved small screen stars.
In the late 50s, Stubbs was the cover girl for the Dairy Box chocolates produced by Rowntree’s.
The veteran actress, who had been ill for months, died peacefully at her home in Edinburgh surrounded by family, her agent said.
She is survived by three children.
Adopted son Jason from her first marriage with actor Peter Gilmore between 1958 and 1969.
Following the divorce she married Nicky Henson before divorcing in 1975 although the couple remained good friends.
They had two children, composer Christian Henson and musician composer Joe Henson.
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