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Derek Fowlds(1937-2020)

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  • Producer
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Derek Fowlds in Yes, Prime Minister (1986)
The 1960s lives and adventures of the police constabulary, medical staff, and residents of Ashfordly and Aidensfield.
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Heartbeat (1992–2010)
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London-born character actor Derek Fowlds came to the fore on television as 'Mr. Derek', straight man to the children's puppet Basil Brush (succeeding Rodney Bewes in that capacity), then as private secretary and political advisor Bernard Woolley, diligently keeping the reins on obtuse British Cabinet Minister Jim Hacker (Paul Eddington) in Yes Minister (1980), and, finally, as retired police sergeant -- turned pub proprietor -- Oscar Blaketon during the entire 18-year run of Heartbeat (1992). Having done his national service in the RAF, Fowlds based the Blaketon character on a drill instructor, commenting "I just cut my hair shorter, slicked it back and shouted a lot and Oscar was born."

In his youth, Fowlds aspired to becoming a footballer. He first tried acting in school plays as a bit of a lark. "Just for kicks" he later decided to pursue the profession more seriously, trained at RADA and debuted on stage in a 1961 production of "The Miracle Worker" at London's Wyndham Theatre. Thereafter, he popped up in the occasional motion picture but was considerably more prolific on the small screen where he regularly alternated between comedy and drama. Early on, he played the lead in his own short-lived detective series, Take a Pair of Private Eyes (1966). His autobiography "A Part Worth Playing" was released in 2015.
BornSeptember 2, 1937
DiedJanuary 17, 2020(82)
BornSeptember 2, 1937
DiedJanuary 17, 2020(82)
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Susan Denberg and Derek Fowlds in Frankenstein Created Woman (1967)
Nigel Hawthorne and Derek Fowlds in Yes Minister (1980)
Paul Eddington and Derek Fowlds in Yes Minister (1980)
Paul Eddington and Derek Fowlds in Yes Minister (1980)
Sam Dastor and Derek Fowlds in Yes Minister (1980)
Nigel Hawthorne, Paul Eddington, and Derek Fowlds in Yes Minister (1980)
Nigel Hawthorne, Paul Eddington, and Derek Fowlds in Yes Minister (1980)
Antony Carrick, Paul Eddington, Derek Fowlds, and Denis Lill in Yes, Prime Minister (1986)
Nigel Hawthorne, Paul Eddington, Derek Fowlds, and Frederick Treves in Yes, Prime Minister (1986)
Nicholas Courtney, Derek Fowlds, and William Lawford in Yes, Prime Minister (1986)
Jenny Agutter, Derek Fowlds, and Sylvia Syms in East of Sudan (1964)
Nigel Hawthorne, Paul Eddington, Derek Fowlds, and Bill Wallis in Yes, Prime Minister (1986)

Known for

Nigel Hawthorne, Paul Eddington, and Derek Fowlds in Yes Minister (1980)
Yes Minister
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TV Series
  • Bernard Woolley
Nigel Hawthorne, Paul Eddington, and Derek Fowlds in Yes, Prime Minister (1986)
Yes, Prime Minister
8.6
TV Series
  • Bernard Woolley
Nick Berry in Heartbeat (1992)
Heartbeat
6.8
TV Series
  • Oscar Blaketon
  • Sergeant Oscar Blaketon
  • Sergeant Blaketon
BBC2 Play of the Week (1977)
BBC2 Play of the Week
7.9
TV Series
  • Hans von Dohnanyi

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Actor

  • Angela Lonsdale, Eva Alexander, and Tom Frederic in Doctors (2000)
    Doctors
  • Casualty (1986)
    Casualty
  • Danny Dyer, Denise Van Outen, and Sarah Harding in Run for Your Wife (2012)
    Run for Your Wife
  • Three Score and Then?
  • Nick Berry in Heartbeat (1992)
    Heartbeat
  • Pigeon Post
  • Kari Corbett and Damian O'Hare in The Royal (2003)
    The Royal
  • Heartbeat Chronicles (1999)
    Heartbeat Chronicles
  • After Celia
  • The Detectives (1993)
    The Detectives
  • Michelle Holmes, Madhur Jaffrey, and Billie Whitelaw in Firm Friends (1992)
    Firm Friends
  • Olympia Dukakis in Over the Hill (1992)
    Over the Hill
  • Catherine Zeta-Jones, Pam Ferris, Christina Giles, Katherine Giles, David Jason, Stephanie Ralph, and Julie Stichbury in The Darling Buds of May (1991)
    The Darling Buds of May
  • Chancer (1990)
    Chancer
  • Perfect Scoundrels (1990)
    Perfect Scoundrels

Producer

  • Pigeon Post

Videos5

Heartbeat: The Complete Second Series
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Heartbeat: The Complete Second Series
Heartbeat: The Complete First Series
Clip 1:28
Heartbeat: The Complete First Series
Season 9 Teaser
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Season 9 Teaser
Frankenstein Created Woman
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Frankenstein Created Woman
Yes Minister (German Trailer)
Trailer 1:39
Yes Minister (German Trailer)

Personal details

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    • September 2, 1937
    • Balham, London, England, UK
    • January 17, 2020
    • Bath, Somerset, England, UK(pneumonia)
    • Lesley Judd1974 - 1978 (divorced)
  • Other works
    He starred in Ronald Mavor's play, "A Private Matter," at the Royal Lyceum Theatre in Edinburgh, Scotland with Dorothy Reynolds, Alastair Sim, Peter Cellier, directed by Sir Ian McKellen.

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    Trained (1958 - 1960) at Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (RADA) in London, and graduated with an Honours Diploma. Fellow students included: Tom Courtney, John Thaw, Susannah York, William Gaunt, Sarah Miles and Edward Fox.

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