Other works
Anonymously wrote many of the sketches for
"The Two Ronnies" (1971), using the pseudonym, "Gerald Wiley".
TV commercial for Marks & Spencer (2002)
1970s: Appeared in a Video Arts business training film with
John Cleese and
Ronnie Corbett.
Was a regular member of the cast of the BBC Radio programme, "The Navy Lark" from 1959 for the first few series as Able Seaman "Fatso" Johnson, Lt- Commander Stanton, Commander Bell and Mr Queeg.
TV commercial voiceover for Pizza Hut.
Author: "Ronnie Barker's Book of Bathing Beauties"
(1957) He acted in
Aristophanes' play, "Lysistrata", at the Royal Court Theatre in London, England with
Joan Greenwood,
Patricia Burke,
Laura Sarti,
Phyllida Law,
James Grout and
George Benson in the cast.
Minoas Volonakis was the director.
(1962) He acted in
William Shakespeare's play, "A Midsummer's Night Dream", at the Royal Court Theatre in London, England with
Colin Blakely,
Lynn Redgrave OBE,
Corin Redgrave,
Nicol Williamson,
David Warner,
James Bolam MBE,
Rita Tushingham,
Samantha Eggar and
Alfred Lynch in the cast.
Toby Robertson was the director.
(1956) He acted in Ugo Betti's play, "Summertime," at the Apollo Theatre in London, England with Geraldine McEwan, Gwen Ffrangcon-Davies, Esma Cannon, Dirk Bogarde, Tony Church, Michael Gwynn, and Mark Dignam in the cast. Peter Hall was director.
(1955) He acted in Eugene O'Neill's play, "Mourning Becomes Electra," at the Arts Theatre Club in London, England with Mary Ellis, Mary Morris, Joseph O'Connor, John Schlesinger, Ronald Lewis, and Timothy Bateson in the cast. Peter Hall was director.
(1957) He acted in Jean Paul Sartre's play, "Nekrassov," at the Royal Court Theatre in London, England with Robert Helpmann, Harry H. Corbett, Jane Downs, and John Wood in the cast. George Devine was director.
(1957) He played Sancho Panza in Tennessee Williams' play, "Camino Real," at the Phoenix Theatre in London, England with James Wood (played Don Quixote), Hazel Hughes (played Prudence), Harry Andrews (played Casanova), Eileen Way, Freda Jackson, James Bree, Denholm Elliott, Gordon Gostelow, Elizabeth Seal (played Esmeralda), Lally Bowers, Diana Wynyard (played Marguerite Gautier), and Robert Hardy (played Byron) in the cast. Peter Hall was director.
(1960) He acted in Dmitry Makaroff's adaptation of Anton Chekhov's play, "Platonov," at the Royal Court Theatre in London, England with Rex Harrison, Rachel Roberts, Graham Crowden, Nicholas Selby, Frank Finlay, Rosalind Knight, Elvi Hale, George Murcell, James Bolam, Peter Bowles, and Susan Engel in the cast. George Devine and John Blatchley were directors. Dudley Moore was composer.
(1961) He performed in the revue, "On the Brighter Side", at the Phoenix Theatre in London, England with
Stanley Baxter,
Betty Marsden,
Pip Hinton,
David Kernan,
Una Stubbs,
Robert R. Stephenson,
Amanda Barrie and
Elizabeth Counsell in the cast.
James Gilbert was the director.
(1963) He acted in
Jacques Urbont and Geller's musical, "All In Love", at the Mayfair Theatre in London, England with
Peter Gilmore,
Gwen Nelson,
James Fox,
Mary Millar,
Peter Pratt,
Annie Ross,
Alan Dudley,
Margo Cunningham and Rita Cameron in the cast.
Douglas Squires was the director.
(1971) He acted in
James Gilbert and
Julian More's musical, "Good Time Johnny", at the Birmingham Repertory Theatre in Birmingham, Midlands, England with
Joan Sims,
Eric Flynn,
Colette Gleeson,
Adrian Lawson and
Malcolm Rennie in the cast.
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