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January 06, 2026

But It Ain't Half Hot Mum star Melvyn Hayes was once told by an actor early on in his career that he wouldn't be on screen for long.

"Over the years there have been some bad people I've encountered," recalls Melvyn, 90. "I won't name names but I did a TV play and at the end of it, I finished my scene and the whole crew clapped and the whole cast did too.

"Then this one actor came up to me and whispered, 'Enjoy it... it won't last'. Well, that was 60 years ago and I am pleased to say it did last!"

Indeed, Melvyn has been so busy he's only now got round to publishing his autobiography, fittingly called It Ain't Half Late Mum.

So what's taken him so long?

With a smile, Melvyn admits it was a chore having to submit the chapters to editors but also lawyers who swooped in to remove certain stories.

"It all had to be passed by a legal team and I am afraid they'd call me and say, 'Take that out," he chuckles.

"I had a story for the book about an actress but she is still alive. My legal team said, 'Take that out!"

Melvyn was born in Wandsworth in South London in 1935 and his first brush with showbiz came in 1950 when he was just 15 years old.

He got a job as an assistant to a conjurer who performed the Indian rope trick for the crowds.

After a few stints in the theatre, he landed film roles in The Curse of Frankenstein and Bottoms Up in the 1950s.

But in 1961 a bigger opportunity knocked when he got a part in Cliff Richard's movie The Young Ones.

It was such a success that he also appeared in the singer's sequels Summer Holiday and Crooks In Cloisters and then went on to star in Carry On England and the film versions of Love Thy Neighbour and Man About The House.

"People ask, 'What was Cliff really like?', I'd like to say he was terrible but the truth is he wasn't," says Melvyn.

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