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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