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This sums it up nicely. Her interviews with various celebs, actors etc over the years are genius. The way she could tell a story on the fly was a gift. I reckon some of the celebs would have been almost convinced by the end that Dame Edna was actually responsible for their success.Dame Edna’s skewering of suburbanite life - esp in the 70s - was perfect. S/he got away with sooooo much with the wit, innuendo and double entendres. Funnily it didn’t date either whereas Benny Hill, Some Mother’s Do Ave Em, type comedy did. Edna became not only an institution, a cultural and national icon but almost part of the family.
I knew a fair few older blokes of my grandfathers era (born in the 1920s) who wouldn’t have a bar of flamboyance, loved Dame Edna. Lol.
RIP Barry, Barry, Sir Les & The Dame.