Born in West Bromwich, West Midlands, England, UK — Dec 28 1916• Died Oct 01 1999
With the Royal Army Service Corps during World War II. Evacuated from Dunkirk. After a year in hospital, invalided out in 1941. Worked for the BBC Drama Repertory Company from 1945. Until 1949, was best known as the voice of special agent Dick Barton on radio.
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King Thous


Sir Gregory Broome


Judge Sam Parkin



Butler

Chief Constable

Dr. Worseley

Lowther

Chief Justice Popham


Gen. Short

Priestland


Sir Edward Grey

Lord Chancellor

Devenish

Doctor in Pub

Captain Gower

Sir Thomas Inskip, K.C.

Duke of Norfolk

Committee President

Major Hunt

Connaught

Naval Captain

Vice Admiral
Admiral Harkness

Sir Romer
Melton
Wickfield

General

Mr Pimm

General Sir Jocelyn Fairbairn

Cominius


Mr. Davenport

Superintendant Godot


Lord Chamberlain

J.M. Osborne

Clark - R.N.

Osborne

Club Member

Naval Captain

Detective (uncredited)

Patient 1

Hadley

Publius

Frank Conway (uncredited)

Gen. Short

Chorus

King Thous
Chief Constable

Christian Duval

Charles Briars

Asst. Chief Constable

King Thous (voice)
Lowther

Sir Charles Grover

First Merchant

Master of Ceremonies
Mr Davenport
Crawford
Sir Thomas Herbert

Commentator

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