Director: Nick Hurran•Genres: Biography, Drama, Comedy
This made-for-television film chronicles the life and career of the iconic British actress Barbara Windsor, from her early days as a child performer to her rise to stardom in the Carry On films and her enduring role as Peggy Mitchell in EastEnders. It highlights her struggles with fame, relationships, and personal challenges, offering an intimate portrait of a beloved national treasure.
Babs received generally positive reviews, with critics praising its affectionate portrayal of Barbara Windsor's life and the performances of the actresses who played her at different ages. The film was noted for its warmth, humor, and emotional depth, celebrating Windsor's resilience and charisma.
A heartwarming and charming tribute to Barbara Windsor.
Excellent performances capture the spirit of the legendary actress.
An engaging look at a fascinating life, balancing humor and poignancy.
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The film famously features three actresses playing Barbara Windsor at different stages of her life: Samantha Spiro as the adult Windsor, Jaime Winstone as the younger Windsor, and an older Barbara Windsor herself appears as herself in archive footage and as a narrator.
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