8 iconic TV characters who never appeared on-screen


While dozens of characters become fan favourites due to their incredible ability to command the screen, these ones did all that without ever appearing on-screen


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Matthew Moore
Matthew MooreSenior Evening Writer
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Over the years, fans have become enthralled with thousands of characters, whether it was with their witty comments, dazzling charm or even comedic mannerisms.

However, some characters managed to command attention, even though they never appeared on-screen. Think of Howard Wolowitz's mother in The Big Bang Theory or Charlie in Charlie's Angels, who can drive the narrative without having a physical presence.

Scroll down to meet the most iconic characters that we never saw…

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Mrs Wolowitz was a constant thorn for Howard and Bernadette

Mrs Wolowitz

One of the few constants on The Big Bang Theory was Howard Wolowitz's overbearing mother, who could often be heard shouting for him and treating him as a young child.

Although her booming voice was regularly heard, Mrs Wolowitz's face was never seen on-screen. However, her body was seen at Howard and Bernadette's wedding, and she was briefly glimpsed walking around her home in one episode, although her face remained out of frame.

Mrs Wolowitz was voiced by Carol Ann Susi, and after Carol died of cancer on 11 November 2014, Mrs Wolowitz was killed off, with the character passing away in her sleep while visiting family.

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Despite being a vital part of the show, we never met Charlie

Charlie Townsend

Fans in the 70s were gripped by Charlie's Angels, the all-female crime-fighting trio who were set their missions by their mysterious employer, Charlie. Charlie, who was played by John Forsythe, was never seen on-screen, even though his voice was a constant presence for the trio.

As he was never required to appear on-screen, John would record his lines separately from the cast and never met his co-stars during the show's run. Farrah Fawcett, who played Jill Munroe in the first season, once bumped into him on a tennis court and exclaimed: "Charlie! I finally met Charlie!"

With Angels frequently changing, it was implied in the 2019 film that Charlie may be an alias, taken on by many individuals.

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Tino was often referenced but never seen

Tino

90s drama My So-Called Life focused on teen issues and is retrospectively seen as one of the best shows of the decade. And one character recieved a special mention every episode, even though he never appeared or was heard on screen.

Despite his invisibility, Tino was the lead singer of Jordan Catalano's band, The Frozen Embryos. Characters would often call him for car rides or attend parties he threw, but we never got to see the character once.

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Niles' unseen wife ruined his early romantic pursuits

Maris Crane

Although fans never got to glimpse Niles Crane's wife, Maris, during Frasier, they were given plenty to work with, given the constant snide remarks that Niles would make about his beloved's appearance.

Although Maris was initially supposed to be introduced, due to the outlandish descriptions of her, producers decided to have her remain off-screen, allowing extra levels of absurdity to be added. She made two brief appearances, once covered by a shower curtain and a second entirely obscured by bandages.

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Even without a name, Arthur's wife became iconic

'Er Indoors

Not only is Arthur Daley's wife in Minder never seen, but she's also never given a proper name, with the character only ever being referred to as 'Er Indoors, a phrase that became so iconic it was even added to the Oxford English Dictionary.

Despite never being seen, she had a fearsome reputation and was the only person feared by the wheeler-dealer. However, she would also unwittingly be used in Arthur's schemes, like when selling perfumes.

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Hyacinth was always happy to help her unseen son

Sheridan Bucket

Hyacinth's beloved son Sheridan in Keeping Up Appearances is never at home with his overbearing mother, but he is frequently calling her on the phone for money. Although his father, Richard, is less than enthusiastic, Hyacinth is always more than happy to drop a cheque for her son, who she believes she has a "psychic connection" with.

Although never stated on screen, it is hinted that Sheridan is gay and in a relationship with his roommate, Tarquin.

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Elizabeth was left to the fans' imagination

Elizabeth Mainwaring

Although it was set in World War II, it appears that the most fearsome adversary faced by Captain Mainwaring in Dad's Army is his own wife, Elizabeth. He often goes to extreme lengths to avoid spending time with his domineering wife, who is also famously reclusive.

Elizabeth is briefly glimpsed in the episode A Soldier's Farewell, where her shape causes the top bed in a bunk bed to buckle.

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Only Fools and Horses had plenty of unseen characters

Monkey Harris

Several of Del Boy Trotter's dubious contacts in Only Fools and Horses never make it on-screen, even if their exploits are often referenced. The most notable is Monkey, who is jokingly referred to as having ears like the animal and started shaving when he was just ten.

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