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Peter Jones(1920-2000)

  • Actor
  • Writer
  • Script and Continuity Department
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Peter Jones in The Avengers (1961)
Rumpole Of The Bailey: Rumpole And The Bright Seraphim
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Actor, playwright and game show panellist, the son of an antiques dealer. Jones was educated at Ellesmere College where he first performed in school plays. At age sixteen he made an unsuccessful stab at acting on the professional stage at the Wolverhampton Grand but was fired after just one performance. Putting in the hard yards to improve on his acting skills he subsequently worked for BBC radio and then in regional repertory theatre, prior to making his debut at London's West End Haymarket Theatre in a 1942 production of George Bernard Shaws 'The Doctor's Dilemma'. During the 1950's and 60's, Jones also contributed scripts for BBC radio, as well as writing and directing plays, though none of the latter met with more than moderate success. There were also a handful of film appearances, invariably in small parts. A tendency for understating his performances possibly limited his chances for a more substantial career in this medium. Just prior to playing a barman in Dead of Night (1945), Jones suffered a bout of pneumonia and was told by a doctor at Brompton hospital, that he'd have to give up acting altogether. Luckily, he ignored that advice...

His breakthrough finally arrived in the shape of a highbrow radio comedy -- "In All Directions" -- which he co-wrote and acted in alongside Peter Ustinov. This witty, much improvised program (1952-55) foreshadowed the future Jones screen personae and, over the years, acquired a cult status akin to 'The Goon Show'. His penchant for unhesitating delivery and cultivated banter also made him a popular long-running contestant on the BBC game show "Just a Minute". His fame on radio effectively flowed on to television, where, from the 1960's, he appeared in a variety of droll, frustrated or mildly befuddled roles.

Jones's characters were often avuncular or affable. This applied even to his would-be criminal mastermind Eddie of BBC 1's sitcom Mr. Big (1974), in which he co-starred with Prunella Scales. One of his most memorable parts was that of clothing manufacturer Harold Fenner, perpetually pinned on the defensive by his combative shop steward Miriam Karlin in The Rag Trade (1961). He appeared to good effect in several other comedy series, which have fared rather less well in re-runs, but are little gems, nonetheless: as junior executive Gerald Garvey, earning rather less (much to his chagrin) than working class neighbour Harry Butt (Reg Varney) in a comedy of class distinction and jealousy, Beggar My Neighbour (1966); as pompous Gatling-Fenn in a very British comedy of manners, doing One-Upmanship (1974) with Richard Briers; and as Kevin Pork, the fruity ultra-left British Prime Minister of Whoops Apocalypse (1982) who thinks he is Superman. Back on the 'cult' side of things, Peter Jones was the smooth, matter-of-fact voice of 'The Book' in both radio and TV versions of The Hitch Hiker's Guide to the Galaxy (1981). The resulting popularity of the show led to further voice-over and radio work, notably a series of comic monologues 'by an ex-theatrical thespian', detailed in 'J. Kingston Platt's Showbiz Handbook'.

During the 1990's, Jones made only sporadic TV appearances, often in non-comedic parts. His last recurring character was that of Inspector Bradley in a little-seen, idiosyncratic crime series called The Mixer (1992), set in 1930's London. A truly genuine original in British TV comedy, Peter Jones died in St Mary's Hospital, Westminster, London, in April 2000 at the age of 79 after contracting septicaemia following surgery. At the time of his death, he was also suffering from lymphatic leukaemia and heart disease.
BornJune 12, 1920
DiedApril 10, 2000(79)
BornJune 12, 1920
DiedApril 10, 2000(79)
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John Cleese, John Barron, Richard Griffiths, Peter Jones, David Kelly, Bruce Montague, and Barry Morse in Whoops Apocalypse (1982)
Whoops Apocalypse
7.2
TV Series
  • Kevin Pork
Brad Davis, Ben Cross, Yves Beneyton, Colin Bruce, Ian Charleson, Dennis Christopher, Patrick Doyle, Nicholas Farrell, Daniel Gerroll, Stephen Mallatratt, Alan Polonsky, Struan Rodger, Edward Wiley, Benny Young, and David John in Chariots of Fire (1981)
Chariots of Fire
7.1
  • Leonard Mullen
  • 1981
Comedy Playhouse (1961)
Comedy Playhouse
7.2
TV Series
  • Clive
  • Eddie
  • Gerald Garvey
  • Lionel Baxter
The Return of the Pink Panther (1975)
The Return of the Pink Panther
7.0
  • Psychiatrist
  • 1975

Credits

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Actor



  • Children's Christmas Collection (2006)
    Children's Christmas Collection
    Video
    • Narrator (voice)
    • 2006
  • Guy Henry in Holby City (1999)
    Holby City
    5.8
    TV Series
    • Derek Lyndon
    • 1999
  • Milk (1999)
    Milk
    5.6
    • Harry
    • 1999
  • Titch (1997)
    Titch
    7.0
    TV Series
    • Narrator
    • 1997–1998
  • The Bill (1984)
    The Bill
    6.7
    TV Series
    • Mr. Greg Montieth
    • 1998
  • Annette Badland, Neil Dudgeon, and Nick Hendrix in Midsomer Murders (1997)
    Midsomer Murders
    7.9
    TV Series
    • Bunny Dawlish
    • 1998
  • Paul Merton in Paul Merton in Galton and Simpson's... (1996)
    Paul Merton in Galton and Simpson's...
    6.5
    TV Series
    • Vicar
    • 1996
  • One for the Road (1995)
    One for the Road
    5.9
    TV Series
    • Sam
    • 1995
  • Waiting
    TV Movie
    • Dr. Roger Capstick
    • 1995
  • Richard Herring and Stewart Lee in Fist of Fun (1995)
    Fist of Fun
    8.3
    TV Series
    • Tutor
    • 1995
  • The Upper Hand (1990)
    The Upper Hand
    6.6
    TV Series
    • Mr. Baker
    • 1995
  • In Your Eye
    Short
    • Bobby Cobblers
    • 1994
  • Imelda Staunton in It's a Girl (1994)
    It's a Girl
    7.3
    TV Movie
    • Senior Doctor
    • 1994
  • George Cole in Minder (1979)
    Minder
    7.8
    TV Series
    • Henry
    • 1994
  • Jeremy Clyde and Simon Williams in The Mixer (1992)
    The Mixer
    6.6
    TV Series
    • Insp. Bradley
    • 1992–1993

Writer



  • Pat Heywood and James Trelfa in I Thought You'd Gone (1984)
    I Thought You'd Gone
    7.0
    TV Series
    • writer
    • 1984
  • Carol Hawkins, Peter Jones, Ian Lavender, and Prunella Scales in Mr. Big (1974)
    Mr. Big
    7.5
    TV Series
    • created and written by
    • 1977
  • Comedy Playhouse (1961)
    Comedy Playhouse
    7.2
    TV Series
    • created and written by
    • script
    • writer
    • 1973–1974
  • Dudley Moore and Sheila Hancock in But Seriously, It's Sheila Hancock (1972)
    But Seriously, It's Sheila Hancock
    TV Series
    • written by
    • 1972
  • Foreign Affairs
    TV Series
    • Writer
    • 1964
  • ITV Television Playhouse (1955)
    ITV Television Playhouse
    8.1
    TV Series
    • writer
    • 1960
  • Carmichael's Night Out
    TV Special
    • writer
    • 1957
  • One Night Stand
    TV Special
    • script
    • 1957
  • The Yana Show
    TV Series
    • script
    • 1956
  • Peggy Cummins, Terence Morgan, and Ronald Squire in Always a Bride (1953)
    Always a Bride
    6.0
    • screenplay
    • 1953
  • The Concert
    TV Movie
    • adaptation
    • 1951
  • Marion
    TV Movie
    • adapted by
    • play
    • 1950

Script and Continuity Department



  • Foreign Affairs
    TV Series
    • script editor
    • 1964

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Rumpole Of The Bailey: Rumpole And The Bright Seraphim
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Rumpole Of The Bailey: Rumpole And The Bright Seraphim
Rumpole Of The Bailey: Rumpole And The Bright Seraphim
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Rumpole Of The Bailey: Rumpole And The Bright Seraphim

Personal details

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  • Height
    • 5′ 10″ (1.78 m)
  • Born
    • June 12, 1920
    • Wem, Shropshire, England, UK
  • Died
    • April 10, 2000
    • Westminster, London, England, UK(septicaemia with pulmonary emboli and ischaemic heart disease)
  • Spouse
    • Jorene (Jeri) Celeste (Ferguson) SauvinetJune 26, 1954 - May 11, 1999 (her death, 3 children)
  • Children
      Bill Dare
  • Other works
    Regular panelist on BBC Radio 4 panel game "Just a Minute" (1971-2000).
  • Publicity listings
    • 1 Article
    • 1 Magazine Cover Photo

Did you know

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  • Trivia
    When casting for the radio series for "The Hitch Hiker's Guide To The Galaxy" radio show began, it was requested that the voice of The Book have a "Peter Jonesy sort of voice". After three or four people (including Michael Palin) had turned it down, the search for the Peter Jonesy sort of voice narrowed in on Peter Jones himself. He said numerous times that he was quite bewildered by "Hitch Hiker's" itself, and even more by the cult following it gathered.
  • Salary
    • Carry on England
      (1976)
      £2,000

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