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Her first professional acting job was in a stage tour of ''Darling Mister London'' with Creator/DavidJason.She made her first TV appearance in a 1981 episode of ''Kelly Montieth''. Despite preferring theatre and drama roles, she later had a small role in two series of the David Croft sitcom, ''Hi-de-Hi!'', [[MoneyDearBoy as she needed a new kitchen]].

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Her first professional acting job was in a stage tour of ''Darling Mister London'' with Creator/DavidJason. She made her first TV appearance in a 1981 episode of ''Kelly Montieth''. Despite preferring theatre and drama roles, she later had a small role in two series of the David Croft sitcom, ''Hi-de-Hi!'', [[MoneyDearBoy as she needed a new kitchen]].

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->''"A short while ago I made the decision to leave acting behind and left London where I was living to move back to Bath. It was a fairly painful decision at the time, but the right one I think."''



She made her first acting appearance in a 1981 episode of ''Kelly Montieth''.

She later had a small role in two series of the David Croft sitcom, ''Hi-de-Hi!''. Young joined in the sixth series as Babs Weaver, one of the many Maplins Yellowcoats. For whatever reason, Young left the show after Series 7. She went on to make many other small roles in shows, notably playing a voice-over role in another Croft sitcom, ''Series/AlloAllo'', in the first ChristmasEpisode.

She made her final acting appearance in an episode of ''Series/Afterlife2005''.

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Her first professional acting job was in a stage tour of ''Darling Mister London'' with Creator/DavidJason.She made her first acting TV appearance in a 1981 episode of ''Kelly Montieth''.

She
Montieth''. Despite preferring theatre and drama roles, she later had a small role in two series of the David Croft sitcom, ''Hi-de-Hi!''. ''Hi-de-Hi!'', [[MoneyDearBoy as she needed a new kitchen]].

Young joined in the sixth series as Babs Weaver, one of the many Maplins Yellowcoats. For whatever reason, Young left the show series after Series 7. 7 to pursue other work. She went on to make many other small roles in shows, on TV, notably playing a voice-over role in another Croft sitcom, ''Series/AlloAllo'', in the first ChristmasEpisode.

She made her final acting appearance in an episode of ''Series/Afterlife2005''. She retired from acting and returned to Bath where she had been born and raised.

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She made her first acting appearance in a 1981 episode of ''Kelly Montieth''. She went on to make many other small roles in shows, notably playing a voice-over role in the first ''Series/AlloAllo'' ChristmasEpisode.

She later appeared in another David Croft sitcom, ''Hi-de-Hi!''. Young joined in the sixth series as Babs Weaver, one of the many Maplins Yellowcoats. For whatever reason, Young left the show after Series 7.

Young didn't appear in any more regular roles after this, sticking to guest appearances. She made her final acting appearance in an episode of ''Series/Afterlife2005''.

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She made her first acting appearance in a 1981 episode of ''Kelly Montieth''. She went on to make many other small roles in shows, notably playing a voice-over role in the first ''Series/AlloAllo'' ChristmasEpisode.

She later appeared had a small role in another two series of the David Croft sitcom, ''Hi-de-Hi!''. Young joined in the sixth series as Babs Weaver, one of the many Maplins Yellowcoats. For whatever reason, Young left the show after Series 7.

Young didn't appear in any more regular
7. She went on to make many other small roles after this, sticking to guest appearances. in shows, notably playing a voice-over role in another Croft sitcom, ''Series/AlloAllo'', in the first ChristmasEpisode.

She made her final acting appearance in an episode of ''Series/Afterlife2005''.



* ''Series/HiDeHi'', 12 episodes (1984-86) -- Babs Weaver



* ''Series/HiDeHi'', 12 episodes (1984-86) -- Babs Weaver
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She made her first acting appearance in a 1981 episode of ''Kelly Montieth''. She went on to make many other small roles in shows, notably playing a voice-over role in the first '''Allo 'Allo!'' ChristmasEpisode.

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She made her first acting appearance in a 1981 episode of ''Kelly Montieth''. She went on to make many other small roles in shows, notably playing a voice-over role in the first '''Allo 'Allo!'' ''Series/AlloAllo'' ChristmasEpisode.
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Julie-Christian Young is a British actress best known for playing Babs Weaver in ''Series/HiDeHi''.

She made her first acting appearance in a 1981 episode of ''Kelly Montieth''. She went on to make many other small roles in shows, notably playing a voice-over role in the first '''Allo 'Allo!'' ChristmasEpisode.

She later appeared in another David Croft sitcom, ''Hi-de-Hi!''. Young joined in the sixth series as Babs Weaver, one of the many Maplins Yellowcoats. For whatever reason, Young left the show after Series 7.

Young didn't appear in any more regular roles after this, sticking to guest appearances. She made her final acting appearance in an episode of ''Series/Afterlife2005''.
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!!Works on TV Tropes she appeared in:
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* ''Series/AlloAllo'', 2 episodes:
** "The Gateau from the Chateau" (1985) -- Operator
** "The Exploding Bedpan" (1988) -- Cockney Girl
* ''Series/HiDeHi'', 12 episodes (1984-86) -- Babs Weaver
* ''Series/{{Casualty}}'', 3 episodes:
** 2 episodes[[labelnote:show list]]"High Noon", "Crazies"[[/labelnote]] (1986) -- Trish
** "Innocence" (2002) -- Paula Powell
* ''Series/TheBill'', 3 episodes:
** "Communications" (1989) -- Mrs. Mendis
** "For Services Rendered" (1995) -- Mrs. [=McMullen=]
** "Trap" (1996) -- Janet Wend
* ''Series/IfYouSeeGodTellHim'', 1 episode (1993) -- Gleemy Wife
* ''Series/EastEnders'', 2 episodes (1996) -- Sue
* ''{{Series/Afterlife|2005}}'', episode "A Name Written in Water" (2006) -- Receptionist
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