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Penelope Keith, star of classic British sitcom ‘The Good Life,’ dies at 86

Penelope Keith, best known for her role in the classic British sitcom 'The Good Life,' has died at the age of 86. The announcement was made by AP News, highlighting her contributions to television and her enduring legacy in British entertainment. Her work on the show, which aired in the 1970s, remains a beloved part of television history. While the article focuses on her passing and career, it does not delve into any political issues or controversies.

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Penelope Keith, star of classic British sitcom ‘The Good Life,’ dies at 86

Penelope Keith, best known for her role in the classic British sitcom 'The Good Life,' has died at the age of 86. The announcement was made by AP News, highlighting her contributions to television and her enduring legacy in British entertainment. Her work on the show, which aired in the 1970s, remains a beloved part of television history. While the article focuses on her passing and career, it does not delve into any political issues or controversies.

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