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TV commercials: Was the voice of Buzby, a cartoon bird in a series of classic commercials for British Telecom from 1976 until the early 1980s.
TV commercial: P.D.S.A.
Narrator of the English translation of
Sagan om Karl-Bertil Jonssons julafton (1975) (TV) (Christopher's Christmas Mission).
Single: "Gossip Calypso", reached #25 on the UK pop charts, 1962.
Single: "Right Said Fred", reached #10 on the UK pop charts, 1962.
Single: "Hole in the Ground", reached #9 on the UK pop charts in 1962.
(1958) He acted in Ronald Millar's play, "The Big Tickle," at the Duke of York's Theatre in London, England with Yvonne Arnaud, Jack Hulbert, Peter Bayliss, Moyra Fraser, and Margot Lister in the cast.
(2007) Played Arnold Korns in the Big Finish audio production "Doctor Who: Horror of Glam Rock".
(1968-1969) He acted in Ray Cooney and John Roy Chapman's play, "Not Now Darling," at the Strand Theatre in London, England with Donald Sinden, Brian Wilde, Jill Melford, Mary Kenton, and Carmel McSharry in the cast. Patrick Cargill was director.
(1960) He performed for John Cranko's revue, "New Cranks," at the Lyric Theatre in Hammersmith, London, England with Gillian Lynne in the cast.
(October 1960) He performed in Dicks and Rudge's revue, "...And Another Thing," at the Fortune Theatre in London, England with Anna Quayle, Joyce Blair, Lionel Blair, Donald Hewlett, and Anton Rodgers in the cast. Charles Ross was director. Alan Melville, Charles Zwar, Lionel Bart, and Barry Cryer were also contributors.
(1962) He acted in Richard Besoyan's musical, "Little Mary Sunshine," at the Grand Theatre in Wolverhampton, England with Patricia Routledge, Joyce Blair, Terence Cooper, Gita Denise, and Erik Chitty in the cast.
(1989) He acted in Cole Porter's musical, "Anything Goes," at the Prince Edward Theatre in London, England with Elaine Paige, Howard McGillin, Kathryn Evans, Ursula Smith, Martin Turner, Ashleigh Sendin, Harry Towb, and Stephen Mear in the cast.
(1983) He acted in Ray Cooney's play, "Run for Your Wife," at the Shaftesbury Theatre in London, England with Richard Briers, Royce Mills, Bill Pertwee, Helen Gill, and Carol Hawkins in the cast. Ray Cooney was also director.
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