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Dick Vosburgh (1929–2007)

Trivia:

When Gunsmoke was shown in Britain, the title was changed to "Gun Law", and it was Vosburgh who doubled for James Arness in the amended opening title sequence. See more trivia »

Died:

(age 77) in London, England, UK

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Filmography

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1997 An Audience with Ronnie Corbett (TV movie) (additional material)
 
1995 The Best of Rory Bremner (video)
 
1989 Sketch Pad (TV series)
Episode #1.4 (1989) (written by)
Episode #1.2 (1989) (written by / as Dick Vosborough)
 
1988 Bruce and Ronnie (TV documentary)
 
1988 The Rory Bremner Show (TV series)
 
1986 Cinderella: The Shoe Must Go On (TV movie) (writer)
 
1986 The Russ Abbot Show (TV series)
 
1986 Now, Something Else (TV series)
 
1985 The Funny Side (TV series)
Episode #1.1 (1985) (script)
 
1985 Assaulted Nuts (TV series)
 
1978 Max Bygraves Side by Side (TV series)
Vera Lynn (1978) (writer)
 
1978 The Kenny Everett Video Show (TV series)
 
1977 Peggy (TV movie)
 
1977 I'm Bob, He's Dickie (TV series)
 
1971-1976 The Two Ronnies (TV series)
Episode #5.5 (1976) (written by)
Episode #4.4 (1975) (written by)
Episode #3.8 (1974) (written by)
The Two Ronnies Old Fashioned Christmas Mystery (1973) (special material)
Episode #3.3 (1973) (additional material)
 
1972-1976 Who Do You Do (TV series)
Episode #5.14 (1976) (writer)
Episode #5.13 (1976) (writer)
Episode #5.12 (1976) (writer)
Episode #5.11 (1976) (writer)
Episode #5.10 (1976) (writer)
 
1975 Carry on Laughing! (TV series)
Orgy and Bess (1975) (writer)
 
1974 Sounds Like Les Dawson (TV movie) (additional material)
 
1974 It's Cliff Richard (TV series)
Episode dated 28 September 1974 (1974) (sketch: "Scarlet Pimpernel")
 
1974 Reg Varney (TV series)
Episode #2.7 (1974) (writer)
Episode #2.6 (1974) (writer)
Episode #2.5 (1974) (writer)
Episode #2.4 (1974) (writer)
Episode #2.3 (1974) (writer)
 
1973 Milligan in... (TV series)
Milligan in Spring (1973) (additional material)
 
1972 The Reg Varney Revue (TV series)
The Christmas Revue (1972) (writer)
Episode #1.5 (1972) (writer)
Episode #1.4 (1972) (writer)
Episode #1.3 (1972) (writer)
Episode #1.2 (1972) (writer)
 
1971 Ronnie Corbett in Bed (TV movie)
 
1971 The Ronnie Barker Yearbook (TV movie)
 
1970 Petula (TV movie)
 
1970 Frost on Sunday (TV series)
Episode #2.13 (1970) (script)
Episode #2.11 (1970) (script)
Episode #2.9 (1970) (script)
Episode #2.8 (1970) (script)
 
1970 It's Tommy Cooper (TV series)
Episode #1.6 (1970) (written by)
Episode #1.3 (1970) (written by)
Episode #1.1 (1970) (written by)
 
1970 The Max Bygraves Hour (TV special)
 
1969 Max (TV series)
Episode dated 9 April 1969 (1969) (writer)
Episode #1.2 (1969) (writer)
 
1968 A Night Out with Danny La Rue (TV movie)
 
1968 We Have Ways of Making You Laugh (TV series) (writer)
 
1966-1967 The Illustrated Weekly Hudd (TV series)
Episode #3.8 (1967) (writer)
Episode #3.7 (1967) (writer)
Episode #3.6 (1967) (writer)
Episode #3.5 (1967) (writer)
Episode #3.4 (1967) (writer)
 
1966-1967 The Frost Report (TV series)
Showbusiness (1967) (writer)
Youth (1967) (writer)
Europe (1967) (writer)
Crime (1967) (writer)
Transport (1967) (writer)
 
1966-1967 Adam Adamant Lives! (TV series)
A Sinister Sort of Service (1967) (limerick writer - uncredited)
Wish You Were Here (1967) (limerick writer - uncredited)
The Resurrectionists (1967) (limerick writer - uncredited)
The Deadly Bullet (1967) (limerick writer - uncredited)
The Tunnel of Death (1967) (limerick writer - uncredited)
 
1965 BBC 3 (TV series)
 
1965 Not So Much a Programme, More a Way of Life (TV series)
Episode #1.47 (1965) (writer)
 
1964 Scott On... (TV series)
 
1964 On the Braden Beat (TV series documentary)
 
1963 The Stanley Baxter Show (TV series)
 
1961 Colonel Trumper's Private War (TV series)
Factory Saboteurs (1961) (writer)
A Phoney Marks Time (1961) (writer)
The Spy School (1961) (writer)
Operation Lubenski (1961) (writer)
 
1959-1960 Alfred Marks Time (TV series)
Episode dated 29 June 1960 (1960) (script)
Episode #4.5 (1959) (writer)
 
1959 Tell It to the Marines (TV series)
Episode #1.2 (1959) (script)
 
1959 The Anne Shelton Show (TV series)
Episode dated 20 April 1959 (1959) (writer)
Episode dated 6 April 1959 (1959) (writer)
Episode dated 23 March 1959 (1959) (writer)
Episode dated 9 March 1959 (1959) (writer)
Episode dated 23 February 1959 (1959) (writer)
 
1957 Pantomania: Babes in the Wood (TV movie)
 
1955 Here We Go (TV documentary)
 
Show ShowActor (16 titles)
1995 The All New Alexei Sayle Show (TV series)
Episode #2.2 (1995)
 
1991 Beertje Sebastiaan: De geheime Opdracht (voice: English version)
 
1979 The Lion, the Witch & the Wardrobe (TV movie)
Professor (voice)
 
1978 La ballade des Dalton
William Dalton (voice: English version)
 
1973 Thirty Minutes Worth (TV series)
Episode #2.6 (1973) (voice)
 
1969 Monty Python's Flying Circus (TV series)
Van der Berg
Owl-Stretching Time (1969) … Van der Berg
 
1969 How to Irritate People (TV movie)
Various
 
1968 We Have Ways of Making You Laugh (TV series)
Various
 
1963-1964 Planet Patrol (TV series)
Capt. Larry Dart / Gen. Smith / Martian President / …
The Shrinking Gas of Jupiter (1964) … Capt. Larry Dart (voice) / Scientist (voice)
The Water Bomb (1964) … Capt. Larry Dart (voice) / Martian President (voice) / Marog (voice) / …
Forcefield X (1964) … Capt. Larry Dart (voice) / Robot (voice)
The Grass of Saturn (1964) … Capt. Larry Dart (voice) / Gen. Smith (voice) / Riga (voice) / …
The Hairy Men of Mars (1964) … Capt. Larry Dart (voice) / Prof. Zeffer (voice) / Martian primitive (voice)
 
1964 Paul Starr (TV movie)
Rex/Martian President/Gen. Darinx/Titles/Martians/Robots (voice) (as Dick Vosborough)
 
1959 Alfred Marks Time (TV series)
Episode #4.4 (1959)
 
1959 The Anne Shelton Show (TV series)
 
1957 Closing Night (TV movie)
 
1957 Overseas Press Club - Exclusive! (TV series)
News photographer
The Littlest Sergeant (1957) … News photographer
 
1954 Billy Bean and His Funny Machine (TV series)
Various Voices (voice)
 
Show ShowMiscellaneous Crew (6 titles)
1990 Strike It Rich (additional script contributions)
 
1977-1984 Whose Baby? (TV series) (production associate - 11 episodes)
Episode dated 10 May 1984 (1984) (production associate)
Episode dated 6 April 1977 (1977) (production associate)
Episode dated 30 March 1977 (1977) (production associate)
Episode dated 23 March 1977 (1977) (production associate)
Episode dated 16 March 1977 (1977) (production associate)
 
1977 To See Such Fun (documentary) (compilation)
 
1976 Who Do You Do (TV series) (script editor - 14 episodes)
Episode #5.14 (1976) (script editor)
Episode #5.13 (1976) (script editor)
Episode #5.12 (1976) (script editor)
Episode #5.11 (1976) (script editor)
Episode #5.10 (1976) (script editor)
 
1969-1970 It's Tommy Cooper (TV series) (script editor - 12 episodes)
Episode #1.11 (1970) (script editor)
Episode #1.10 (1970) (script editor)
Episode #1.9 (1970) (script editor)
Episode #1.8 (1970) (script editor)
Episode #1.7 (1970) (script editor)
 
1968 Frost on Saturday (TV series) (production team - 1 episode)
Bob Hope (1968) (production team)
 
Show ShowProducer (1 title)
1977 To See Such Fun (documentary) (associate producer)
 
Show ShowSoundtrack (1 title)
1973 Ghost in the Noonday Sun (lyrics: "The Balland of Dick Scratcher")
 
Show ShowSelf (5 titles)
2002 Heroes of Comedy (TV series documentary)
Himself
Ronnie Corbett (2002) … Himself
 
1991 Chuck Amuck: The Movie (documentary)
Narrator
 
1989 Peter Cushing: A One-Way Ticket to Hollywood (TV documentary)
Interviewer
 
1973-1981 Looks Familiar (TV series)
Himself - Guest / Himself
Episode dated 28 April 1981 (1981) … Himself - Guest
Episode dated 9 February 1976 (1976) … Himself - Guest
Episode #3.11 (1973) … Himself
 
1977 Pipeline Alaska (documentary short)
Commentator (voice)
 
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Personal Details

Other Works:

(1980) Frank Lazarus and his musical, "A Day in Hollywood, a Night in the Ukraine," was performed at the Royale Theatre on Broadway in New York City with Priscilla Lopez, David Garrison, Frank Lazarus, Stephen James, Peggy Hewett, Kate Draper, Niki Harris, and Albert Stephenson in the cast. See more »

Publicity Listings:

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Alternate Names:

Dick Vosborough

Height:

5' 11" (1.80 m)
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Did You Know?

Trivia:

When Gunsmoke was shown in Britain, the title was changed to "Gun Law", and it was Vosburgh who doubled for James Arness in the amended opening title sequence. See more »

Star Sign:

Virgo