Hattie Hayridge (born Carol Bayford on December 17, 1959 in Middlesex, England) is a Britishstand-up comedian and actor, best known for the role of the female version of Holly in Red Dwarf during the third, fourth and fifth series, along with the role of Hilly in "Parallel Universe", the final episode of the second series. Hattie also performed on Perry And Croft: The Sitcoms, Lennie Goes To Town, and Alter Ego. She has also written for two shows, Rory Bremner and Carrott-U-Like, and has made numerous guest appearances on other shows including the German-Canadian sci-fi series Lexx where she played Sub-Warden Heidi in Season 4, Episode 3: P4X. She started her working life in the Civil Service at HMSO in London, but she soon swapped her briefcase and umbrella for a life of comedy. December 17 is the 351st day of the year (352nd in leap years) in the Gregorian Calendar. ... 1959 (MCMLIX) was a common year starting on Thursday of the Gregorian calendar. ... Middlesex is one of the 39 historic counties of England. ... Richard Pryor hits the money line A stand-up comedian or stand-up comic is someone that performs in comedy clubs, usually reciting a fast paced succession of amusing stories, short jokes and one-liners, typically called a monologue. ... This article does not cite its references or sources. ... Holly is played by Norman Lovett in series 1, 2, 7 and 8. ... This article describes the British science fiction comedy television series. ...
As of 2002, Hayridge was performing stand-up in Britain.
HattieHayridge (born Carol BayfordDecember 17, 1959 in Middlesex, England) is a British stand-up comedian and actor, best known for the role of the female version of Holly in Red Dwarf during the 3rd through the 5th series, along with the role of Hilly in the final episode of the 2nd series.
Hattie also performed on Perry and Croft: The Sitcoms, Lennie Goes to Town, and Alter Ego.
As of 2002, Hayridge was performing stand-up in Britain.
HattieHayridge : The ancient Greeks studied maths and music as related disciplines,and Pythagoras said that whether two notes sounded okay together had to do with simple ratios,doubling the length of a string,gives you an octave.
HattieHayridge : Oh,you're so predictable.So one and one is two,one and two is three,two and three is five,three and five is eight,and so on.It's called the Fibonacci sequence,1,1,2,3,5,8,13,21,34,55,89.......
HattieHayridge : Yes chaos theory,it's the maths which describe situations where a tiny change at the start of a process can cause a huge change later,whether a butterfly flaps its wings in Brazil or not determines whether there is a hurricane here in Bradford.