Son of Alexandria and Victor Peacock, Trevor Peacock was born on 19 May 1931 and died 8 March 2021 in Edmonton, London, England. The song was “Mrs. The obituary was featured in Yorkshire Evening Post on February 25, 2021. James Fleet and Trevor Peacock in PBS' Behind the Britcoms. It was covered by The Playthings [US], Crazy Otto, Hunkasaurus and His … Trevor Peacock wrote "Mrs. Brown You've Got a Lovely Daughter" in 1963 for a British television play in which it was introduced by actor Tom Courtenay. He ... You've Got a Lovely Daughter", which was recorded by Herman's Hermits. Trevor’s career has spanned acting on stage, film, radio and TV and songwriting – he wrote the 1960s pop hit Mrs Brown, You’ve Got A Lovely Daughter, which was a … Trevor Peacock was born on May 19, 1931 in Edmonton, London, England as Trevor Edward Peacock. Photo: Bill Young These R.I.P. Dawn French has paid tribute to her Vicar Of Dibley co-star Trevor Peacock following his death aged 89. He ... Born: May 19, 1931 Photos. Known as the lovable but bumbling … C Em Dm G7 C Em Dm G7 Mrs. Brown you've got a lovely daughter C Em Dm G7 C Em Dm G7 Girls as sharp as … #-----## Mrs. Brown You've Got A Lovely Daughter (Trevor Peacock) (as performed by Herman's Hermits) Note: The basic progression is C Em Dm G7 . The song Mrs. Brown, You've Got a Lovely Daughter was written by Trevor Peacock and . Funeral Home Services for Trevor are being provided by W Kaye & Son. Brown, You’ve Got A Lovely Daughter” and told a lighthearted tale of an adolescent’s heartbreak over losing his girl. Peacock was best known for playing Jim Trott in the comedy series. Brown You've Got A Lovely Daughter (Trevor Peacock) (as performed by Herman's Hermits) Note: The basic progression is C Em Dm G7 . Trevor Edward Peacock (19 May 1931 – 8 March 2021) was an English actor, screenwriter, and songwriter, best known for playing Jim Trott in the BBC comedy series The Vicar of Dibley Early life. Trevor Peacock passed away in Leeds, North Yorkshire. posts seems to be coming at an alarmingly fast rate these days and while all of them are devastating to those of us that have literally grown up on British comedy and drama, this one painfully hits home as the wonderfully brilliant Trevor Peacock has died. In 1963 British singer-songwriter Trevor Peacock wrote a song for The Lads, a popular BBC TV show. He was an actor, screenwriter, and songwriter in England. (Trevor Peacock) Mrs. Brown you've got a lovely daughter Girls as sharp as her are somethin' rare But it's sad, she doesn't love me now She's made it clear enough it ain't no good to pine She wants to return those things I bought her Tell her she can keep them just the same … See all photos.