- Replaced Gretchen Franklin in the role of Else Garnett in Till Death Us Do Part (1965) after Franklin was unable to break her theatre contract.
- British minor comedy character actress who made a lasting career playing frumpy wives (complete with bathrobe, hairnet and curlers), cockney scrubwomen and a constant revolving door of domestics.
- Two series of sequels of Till Death Us Do Part (1965) were created. Dandy died during the filming of the second sequel and her death was incorporated into the series; the remainder of the series dealt with Alf's life as a widower.
- Whereas Edith Bunker was referred to as a "dingbat" by husband Archie, Dandy's Else was referred to as a "silly old moo" by her husband Alf.
- Dandy became a 60s TV star in middle age with the British comedy classic Till Death Us Do Part (1965) in which she played Else Garnett, the beleaguered wife of Alf Garnett, a cranky, bigoted type. The series caught fire and an American version was produced in the 70s, Tudo em Família (1971), with Jean Stapleton's Edith Bunker, Dandy's counterpart.
- She was typecast for decades in portraying maids or charladies. Her co-starring role in the sitcom "Till Death Us Do Part" established her fame as a comic actress and gained her a number of other comic roles, but she went into semi-retirement in the mid-1970s due to having mobility problems. For the last decade of her life, Nichols was wheelchair-bound due to the effects of rheumatoid arthritis.
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