đ âA True British Treasureâ â Dermot OâLeary Halts This Morning to Honour Pauline Collins After Her Peaceful Passing at 85 đ
The nation is in mourning today after the heartbreaking news that legendary actress Pauline Collins has passed away at the age of 85.
The beloved star of Shirley Valentine, Upstairs, Downstairs, and countless other stage and screen classics, died peacefully last night (November 6) in her London care home, surrounded by her family. Pauline had been living with Parkinsonâs disease for several years.
During todayâs episode of This Morning (November 7), presenters Dermot OâLeary and Alison Hammond paused their live broadcast to pay an emotional tribute to the Oscar-nominated actress â a woman who defined British cinema and theatre for over six decades. đč
đ A Legacy of Strength, Wit, and Heart
In a statement released by her family, Pauline was remembered as âso many things to so many people â a bright, sparky, witty presence on stage and screen.â
âHer illustrious career saw her play politicians, mothers, and queens,â the family said. âBut she will always be remembered as the iconic, strong-willed, vivacious, and wise Shirley Valentine â a role she made entirely her own.â
Pauline died at age 85 (Credit: SplashNews.com)
âShe could not have had a more peaceful goodbye. We hope you will remember her at the height of her powers â joyful, full of energy, and magic.â
The family also asked for privacy as they begin to âcontemplate a life without her.â
đ âSad Newsâ on This Morning
As the cameras rolled live on ITV, Dermot OâLearyâs tone softened as he interrupted the showâs Morning View segment to deliver the news to viewers.
âSome very sad news to share this morning,â he said, looking visibly moved. âThe wonderful actress Pauline Collins has passed away, aged 85.â
Co-host Alison Hammond and guest Gyles Brandreth joined him in remembering the late star.
Gyles, clearly emotional, reflected on Paulineâs extraordinary career:
âShe was up for an Oscar, a Golden Globe â a really strong, fascinating, and yes, feisty woman. A fantastic actress with a brilliant mind and heart.â
He went on to encourage viewers to revisit Paulineâs body of work, describing her performances as âtimeless, joyful, and deeply human.â
After a short silence, Alison softly added:

Alison and Dermot spoke about the âsadâ news (Credit: ITV)
âPauline Collins died peacefully at 85. Our thoughts are with her friends and family.â
đč A Star Who Defined Generations
Pauline Collinsâs impact on British entertainment cannot be overstated. Her portrayal of Shirley Valentine â the ordinary woman who dares to rediscover herself â became one of the most celebrated performances in film history.
Her iconic monologues, both heartwarming and heartbreaking, resonated with millions of women who saw themselves in her characterâs courage and vulnerability.
Beyond her Oscar-nominated role, Paulineâs career spanned stage, television, and film â from Upstairs, Downstairs to Doctor Who, to West End productions that cemented her as one of Britainâs finest dramatic talents.
She was also admired for her warmth and humility off-screen â a woman who, despite her fame, remained deeply connected to her craft and her family.
đïž âSo Joyful, So Full of Energyâ
Friends, colleagues, and fans have flooded social media with tributes, calling Pauline âa national treasure,â âa powerhouse,â and âthe beating heart of British drama.â
âHer performances made you laugh, cry, and think â sometimes all at once,â one fan wrote. âShe had a magic no one could imitate.â
Another tribute read:
âThere was only one Pauline Collins â elegant, passionate, and utterly unforgettable.â
As This Morning closed its segment, Alison and Dermot summed up what many across Britain are feeling today â a sense of loss mixed with immense gratitude.
âWeâve lost one of the greats,â Dermot said. âBut her spirit â and her work â will live forever.â
đč Rest in peace, Pauline Collins.
A woman of strength, laughter, and boundless grace â your legacy will forever shine on the screen, and in our hearts. đ«



