Ah! The Fifties. A decade obsessed with peroxide blonde hair and the hourglass figure. While Hollywood had Marilyn Monroe, Jayne Mansfield and Mamie Van Doren, Pinewood had Diana Dors, Vera Day… and Sabrina.
Born Norma Ann Sykes in Stockport in 1936, by the age of 16 she was on the West End stage thanks, in no small part, to her 42-19-36 vital statistics. Her most vocal champion was diminutive Liverpudlian comedian Arthur Askey. When Sabrina joined his television series, Before Your Very Eyes, in 1955, she became a national sensation. Dubbed ‘the bosomy blonde who didn't talk’, British cinema followed suit, casting her as the sexy swot, Virginia, in Blue Murder at St Trinian's (1957). Silently sitting up in bed, studying, and stretching a revealing negligee, her brief appearance even made…
