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Bob Grant (I) (1932–2003)

Bob Grant was trained at Rada after spending some time as a Lieutenant with the Royal Artillery. He plied his trade to begin with in Repertory and appeared on stage for many years all around the UK. His work in rep continued up to the mid-90s. He will be best remembered for his role of Jack Harper, the cheeky bus conductor with his traditional cigarette... See full bio »

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Filmography

Hide HideActor (17 titles)
1975 Comedy Premiere (TV series)
Jim Wilkins
Milk-O (1975) … Jim Wilkins
 
1969-1973 On the Buses (TV series)
Jack Harper / Jack
Gardening Time (1973) … Jack Harper
The Allowance (1973) … Jack Harper
What the Stars Foretell (1973) … Jack
The Visit (1973) … Jack
 
1971 On the Buses
Jack Harper, Stan's Conductor
 
1970 The Borderers (TV series)
William Peck
The Quacksalver (1970) … William Peck
 
1970 Comedy Playhouse (TV series)
Robert Jugg
The Jugg Brothers (1970) … Robert Jugg
 
1969 Mrs. Wilson's Diary (TV movie)
George Brown
 
1969 Till Death Us Do Part
Man in Pub
 
1968 Z Cars (TV series)
Ted Griffin
Punch-Up: Part 2 (1968) … Ted Griffin
Punch-Up: Part 1 (1968) … Ted Griffin
 
1967 Softly Softly (TV series)
Napier
James McNeil, Aged 23 (1967) … Napier
 
1965 Help!
Cameo (uncredited)
 
1963 No Hiding Place (TV series)
Alexander Mudgeon
Solomon Dancey's Luck (1963) … Alexander Mudgeon
 
1963 Sparrows Can't Sing
Perce
 
1962 Sir Francis Drake (TV series)
Clements
The Doughty Plot (1962) … Clements
 
1959 Quatermass and the Pit (TV series)
Man in Crowd / Sightseer
Hob (1959) … Sightseer (uncredited)
The Wild Hunt (1959) … Man in Crowd (uncredited)
 
Show ShowWriter (5 titles)
2001 Siga min ektethoume (TV movie) (play)
 
1975 Comedy Premiere (TV series)
Milk-O (1975) (writer)
 
1971-1973 On the Buses (TV series)
Gardening Time (1973) (written by)
What the Stars Foretell (1973) (written by)
Hot Water (1973) (written by)
On the Omnibuses (1973) (written by)
The Football Match (1973) (written by)
 
1972 All Star Comedy Carnival (TV movie) (writer / segment "On the Buses")
 
1970 Comedy Playhouse (TV series)
The Jugg Brothers (1970) (written by)
 
Show ShowSelf (2 titles)
1979 It's a Knockout (TV series)
Himself
It's a Celebrity Knockout 1979 (1979) … Himself
 
1970-1971 This Is Your Life (TV series documentary)
Himself
Doris Hare (1971) … Himself
Reg Varney (1970) … Himself
 
Show ShowArchive Footage (1 title)
2008 Comedy Classics (TV series documentary)
 
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Personal Details

Other Works:

(1967) He acted in the play, "Intrigues and Amours", based on Sir John Vanbrugh's play, 'Provoked Wife," at the Theatre Royal in Stratford East, England with Gaye Brown, Brian Murphy and Stephen Lewis in the cast. Joan Littlewood was the director. See more »
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Personal Quote:

On his disappearance for five days in 1987: For me the worst time was when the panto ended. To have a taste of what work could be like again, then to have that snatched away from me, was awful. All I could see was the empty months ahead, debts building up, no hope. I went into a black depression. I'd sit for hours with my head in my hands... See more »

Trivia:

He worked as a bus conductor in real life, in order to pay his way through RADA. See more »

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