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Penelope Keith reveals she nearly killed co-stars on The Good Life after cooking blunder

Penelope Keith reveals she nearly killed co-stars on The Good Life after cooking blunder

Sunny suburban gardens, good neighbours, good laughs, a good life… it’s no surprise The Good Life, which charts the exploits of the self-sufficient Goods and their snobby neighbours, is consistently voted a favourite British sitcom.

It was clearly decided you can have too much of a Good thing, and fans lamented its end after just four series.

But one of its stars, Dame Penelope Keith, might have brought it to an even earlier and more tragic halt.

The actress, 83, who played insufferably loveable Margo Leadbetter, admits she once nearly poisoned her castmates Paul Eddington (on-screen husband Jerry) and Richard Briers (neighbour Tom Good) with her homespun cooking.

“At the end of each series we used to go to one of the four of us’s houses for lunch on the last day of rehearsal. It was my turn,” she recalled.

“We had chilli con carne, and I forget what else for pudding.

Penelope, 83, played Margo in the hit BBC comedy (Channel 4)

“And I followed the recipe,” she insists, her well-honed comic timing still razor sharp.

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  • June 11, 2023