Janet Webb
Janet Webb (1 July 1930 – 29 December 1983) [1] was an English actress. Born Janet Patricia Webster in Liverpool, Daughter of Gilbert Webster (Professor of music at the Royal Manchester College of Music and renowned as one of the few cimbalom players) and Adeline Ashcroft Webster (née Coghlan), she was best known for her appearances on BBC television's The Morecambe & Wise Show where she was "the lady who comes on at the end". Webb had appeared in Morecambe and Wise sketches starting in 1964. [ citation needed ] Her first appearance as "the lady who comes on at the end" was non-speaking in the 1969 second series. [ citation needed ] Her part was later expanded to a talking role, her line was nearly always: “ I'd like to thank all of you for watching me and my little show here tonight. If you've enjoyed it, then it's all been worthwhile. So, until we meet again, good night, and I love you all! ” The farewell speech would be foll