Arthur Lowe - Television Roles

Television Roles

Year Title Role
1960 to 1965
1965 to 1966
1967
Coronation Street
Pardon the Expression
Turn out the Lights
Leonard Swindley
1968 to 1977 Dad's Army Captain George Mainwaring
1970 Rookery Nook Harold Twine
1971 Doctor at Large Dr Maxwell
1971 to 1972 The Last of the Baskets Redvers Bodkin
1972 It's Murder, But Is It Art? Phineas Drake
1974 Microbes and Men Louis Pasteur
1978 A Car Across the Pass (Galton & Simpson Playhouse)
1978 to 1981 Bless Me Father Father Charles Clement Duddleswell
1979 to 1980 Potter Redvers Potter
1982 A J Wentworth, BA Arthur James Wentworth, BA

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