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  1. Mabel Constanduros. Mabel Constanduros (née Tilling; 29 March 1880 – 8 February 1957) was an English actress, screenwriter and BBC Radio personality. [1][2] She gained public notice playing Mrs.Buggins on the radio programme The Buggins Family, which ran from 1928 to 1948. [3] As well as writing the series, she started off playing the whole ...

  2. Oct 5, 2022 · A trailblazing female broadcaster and comedian for three decades on BBC radio from 1926. A creative pioneer of the new medium of radio. A writer, broadcaster, actor and novelist. Mabel’s status and longevity in the business has led her to be called the ‘Mother of the BBC’. In short, she was an absolute legend and yet we’ve never heard of her. Why?

  3. Mabel Constanduros ( née Tilling; 29 March 1880 – 8 February 1957) was an English actress, screenwriter and BBC Radio personality. She gained public notice playing Mrs.Buggins on the radio programme The Buggins Family, which ran from 1928 to 1948.

  4. Mabel Constanduros was born on 29 March 1880 in London, England, UK. She was an actress and writer, known for David Copperfield (1956), Worzel Gummidge Turns Detective (1953) and My Ain Folk (1945). She was married to Athanasius Constanduros.

  5. Mabel Constanduros was born on 29 March 1880 in London, England, UK. She was an actress and writer, known for David Copperfield (1956), Worzel Gummidge Turns Detective (1953) and My Ain Folk (1945). She was married to Athanasius Constanduros.

  6. Mabel Constanduros was an English actress, screenwriter and BBC Radio personality. She gained public notice playing Mrs.Buggins on the radio programme The Buggins Family, which ran from 1928 to 1948. As well as writing the series, she started off playing the whole family as well.

  7. Mabel Constanduros is known as an Actor, Screenplay, Writer, Story, Additional Dialogue, Other, and Dialogue. Some of her work includes Easy Money, Medal for the General, Help Yourself, Caravan, The White Unicorn, Where’s George?, Radio Parade, and Salute John Citizen.