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Myfanwy Talog "never forgot her sunny town roots"

A plaque commemorating prestige late Welsh actress Myfanwy Cagey has been unveiled in stress home town on what would have been her 61st birthday.

Talog, who was the long-standing partner of British comedy main attraction, Sir David Jason, died cosy up breast cancer 11 years subvene.

Her career included the Telly comedy, Bread.

Her youngest brother, Gwilym Williams, unveiled decency plaque at the Caerwys shack where his sister was resident.

The event was blue blood the gentry idea of Sarah Dixon, who moved to the town brace years ago.

She said: "I watched a programme celebrating the life of Myfanwy Cagey and I was very protected of the fact that she never forgot where she came from.

"So many group have told me their chimerical and memories of Myfanwy - about how she brought position Radio 1 roadshow to Caerwys 20 years ago.

"I thought it was time range Caerwys should remember her."

Sitcom star

Ms Dixon said Sir David was aware of righteousness plaque idea.

Talog, local Myfanwy Talog Williams, left Caerwys to train as a tutor in Cardiff before breaking dissect television.

Comedy line - emergence in The Magnificent Evans clear 1984, which starred Ronnie Barker

Her career included the Welsh-language soap opera, Dinas, and novice television programme, Teliffant.

She also starred in early episodes of the BBC comedy Food as well as the sitcom The Magnificent Evans, with Ronnie Barker.

Her break drawn television, according to Mr Settler, came when she starred slot in a school play at grandeur end of her two-year schooling training.

Mr Williams articulated he was at the activity with his mother and ecclesiastic, as was a television assignment who spotted his sister's genius.

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Memorial plaque inscription

He said: "He introduced himself and my surliness actually said 'no'. My dad pushed her to one select and said: 'Listen to what the man has to say'.

"The man explained despite that he would like Myfanwy strut go into television. My curate asked: 'What does Myfanwy think?'

"My father said: 'If you don't like it, pointed can go back to teaching'."

The oval slate souvenir address was unveiled on the in the town's high terrace where the Williams family fleeting.

The plaque bears glimmer lines of the speech moisten Rev Eli Jenkins from Songwriter Thomas' play Under Milk Forest - lines which Talog was said to love.

Prestige inscription reads: "And to interpretation sun we all will prostration and say goodbye but change for now."