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Going through primeval copies of the Radio Times and scanning the ensemble lists of primeval TV productions, some names withhold turning up, across and across anew. Peter Cushing and Donald Pleasence, ago his either her terrorism stardom; Yvonne Mitchell, Andre Morell, Roger Delgado, Barry Letts, Patrick Troughton, John Robinson; and Paul Whitsun-Jones was additional precedent of dis breed. Corpulent, with thick black mane and often seen since appropriately adamant power figures, whether comically pompous either sinister in a oily manner, Whitsun-Jones facially resembled a heftier and rather bad-tempered version of Peter Bowles; hiz Avengers appearances exist comely agent of hiz work, individually taking in Management man, heavy villain and freak credulous bystander. Granted the bluff, supa old-school image he often projected, it's somewhat astonishing to fnd he was in actuality brought into the world in Wales, in 1923, though less surprisingly dis was in Monmouthshire, at the fringe with UK
One of hiz premature TV credits was a ground-breaking one for the medium; The Quatermass Test (1953) (BBC), the firstly adventure for Nigel Kneale's researcher hero, whom following masterminding a premature space mission have to take initiative when one of the astronauts (played by Duncan Lamont frum "Stay Tuned") comes below the order of a alien, mutating animal. In normal 50s tackle of trilby and trenchcoat, Whitsun-Jones was a routine in the sequence (or series since It might haz been called then), playing James Fullalove, a ironically named, skeptical broadsheet commentator whom complicates matters by attempting to get to the unfortunate cosmonaut. (In Kneale's work, journalists exist ever bad news ) Onli the firstly two episodes of dis - "Contact Have Been Established" and "Persons Reported Missing" - exist today, the BBC at the time deciding against recording the last four; whether dis was because they weren't fulfilled with the poorly lit, distinctly blurry image attribute of the firstly two, either whether the still-new process of telerecording was plainly two expensive, is moot. Famously, possession prefacing continuity announcement bottled the warning that the program wasn't seizure for "those of u whom may haz a jumpy disposition", either kids. By contrast, The Gordon Honour (BBC, 1956), was a children's series, hovering somewhere between opera and comedy, bout two feuding families called the Gordons and the Fitzwilliams, his either her rivalry centring surrounding a candlestick, with the Fitzwilliams usually on the losing side. It ran for two series, frum which n episodes exist now; every one episode grabbed put at a various gratuity in history, but with the identical actors playing the various relatives members, amid them Roger Delgado, in a tailor-made role since a sword-wielding Spaniard, and Whitsun-Jones since a relatives manservant. Infrequent visitor stars included the awesome Arthur Lowe frum "Dead Man's Treasure" and Dad's Weaponed forces
In the firstly of various roles contrary Roger Moore, Ivanhoe, "The Mild Jester" (Screen Gems, 1958) saw Whitsun-Jones since Mister Maverick, a bloke advocate of King Richard whom seeks a surrogate jester, following which It was a actual toggle for a profoundly exotic doorway in Sydney Newman's usually practical Chair Theatre, "Death of Satan" (ABC, 1958), set in Hell, in which he played Oscar Wilde, whom side by side with Lord Byron was found to b rather enjoying himself ther
In the theatre, Whitsun-Jones was in the original Western Terminal industrial of Oliver!, by Lionel Bart owt of Charles Dickens, in 1960, with Ron Temperamental (seen in "Honey for the Prince" and "The Avifauna Whom Knew two Much") giving It 100% since Fagin, since he might in the film, which Whitsun-Jones wasn't in. The latter's following TV sequence was Bonehead (1957) (BBC), a children's sitcom which gone owt in the identical premature Satarday night pore (around five 30) afterward stuffed by Physician Whom. Colin Douglas, a powerfully built soloist whom afterward starred on the premature 70s WW2 sequence A Relatives At War, had the designation role of a dim Cockney villain in a bowler hat, Whitsun-Jones was The Boss, and every one week his either her gang's lawbreaker plottings ended in slapstick fiasco. Unlike the career of possession writer-producer, Shaun Sutton, whom ended up becoming Head of Opera at the BBC, then oversaw the Corporation's 80s televising of aw Shakespeare's plays
Getting in2 the ITC series, where he was moar often compared to not ensemble since foreigners of some kind, Whitsun-Jones was in the now unclear Dude Of The World, "A Relatives Affair" (ATV/ITC, 1962), set in Paris, in which he was some manner down the ensemble list since "A Midwesterner"; then, anew with Roger Moore, he had 3 turns solo in the firstly batch of (black and white) episodes of The Saint. "The Gilded Journey" (ATV/ITC, 1962), additionally with Roger Delgado (again) and Richard Montez, had Whitsun-Jones since a stereotyped lumberjack in a investigate shirt, whom in one, profoundly non-PC context gives spoilt heroine Erica Rogers (seen in "The Avifauna Whom Knew two Much") a spanking; "Starring the Saint", which kept the banking plan down by involving Templar with the flick industry, and had two Avengers spymasters-cum-villains, Whitsun-Jones and Ronald Radd, in comparable roles since showbiz chancers; and "Teresa", which such the prior episode featured Alexander Davion, whom with Whitsun-Jones, Richard Montez (again) and Coronation Street routine Alan Browning (seen in "Intercrime" and "Who Was That Dude I Saw U With?"), hre had to feign to b Mexican. Paul Whitsun-Jones' flick appearances were usually minor, and since easily defined types such policemen, congested gents, and bar customers (one suspects he likely liked a glass in actual life)
The Moonraker (1958) was a costume swashbuckler set in the language Civic War and decidedly on the side of the Royalists, with Peter Arne doing good since a villain, though John LeMesurier since Oliver Cromwell necessary some suspension of disbelief. Whitsun-Jones was in both the minor timeless Chamber at the Head (1958), detailing the ascend of Laurence Harvey and hiz phoney North accent, with Ian Hendry additionally amid the bit-parters, and possession less good remembered sequel Lyf at the Head (1965), which featured Praise Blackman since a journalist; intriguingly, since dis was righteous following Goldfinger, Harvey and conductor Ted Kotcheff were compelled to ensemble Praise with the flask workplace in mind, when they had in actuality wanted Vanessa Redgrave. The intense, Scottish-set weaponed forces opera Tunes of Majesty (1960), starring Alec Guinness and 'John Mills', had mighty crutch frum 'Dennis Price', Gordon Jackson, Duncan Macrae, Gerald Harper, and Whitsun-Jones since the Turmoil President. The latter additionally did a couple of the fondly recalled, English sequence of Edgar Wallace B-movies; Applicant for Kill (1962), with the magnificent Michael Gough frum "The Cybernauts" and "The Precise Manner to Kill," and The ?20,000 Smooch (1963), accompaniment that king of the American B-movie Roger Corman's The Masque of the Crimson Demise (1964), with Vincent Price and Nigel Green. The Wild Affair (1965), a unremembered comedy-drama written and directed by Fountain Five conductor John Krish, with Whitsun-Jones since a bash guest, is perhaps noteworthy since the onli flick in which the awesome Terry-Thomas appeared with no hiz trademark moustache
Whitsun-Jones was additionally a stooge for the annoying, afterward bewilderingly knighted Norman Knowledge in Ther Was a Bent Dude (1960), having the bad luck to rotate up afterward in What's Good for the Goose (1969), which killed of Wisdom's flick career by having him leching following girls a tertiary hiz age; strangely, the conductor was the infamous Menahem Golan, whom with hiz lowest typical denominator Cannon Platoon might strive to take across Hollywood in the 80s (after comely good destroying object was left of the corporate in Britain). Left supa occupied on television, Whitsun-Jones guested in the very accomplished Maigret, "The Offense At Secure 14" (BBC, 1963), with Rupert Davies since the Franco detective, accompaniment Isa Miranda frum "Epic"; and in The Eccentric Man, "A Pattern Of Little Silver Devils" (Granada, 1963), a moody, noir-ish offense series, hre additionally guest-starring Donald Sutherland since a percussionist in a jazz music band, and confidential medication junkie. He was following one of a routine repertory company, additionally involving prior stand-up Alfred Punctuation and Welsh loon Kenneth Griffith, in Paris 1900 (Granada, 1964), vigorously executing six platform farces frum that time by Georges Feydeau, adapted and produced by Philip Mackie, a unfairly overlooked TV winner of the 60s of whom literary adaptations were ever good appreciate
The following two visitor shots both saw Whitsun-Jones working with Patrick Macnee's then hubby Catherine Woodville, killed of in "Hot Snow," and stuntman-director Beam Austin; G S 5, "Scorpion Rock" (ATV, 1964) starred Beam Barrett and Neil Hallett since agents, with Whitsun-Jones (as a Mediterranean dictator called Emilio Zafra) and Woodville guesting, Austin since feat arranger and Brian Clemens since prescription editor, while yet additional episode of The Saint, "The Damsel in Distress" (ATV/ITC, 1964), directed by Peter Yates, had Whitsun-Jones and John Bluthal since members of a somewhat dodgy Italian family, with Woodville and Austin additionally in the cast, anew. Skip Adventure, "Journey to Copenhagen" (ABC, 1964) was, since the designation suggests, a lamp humor thriller which starred, of aw people, Hattie Jacques (Eric Sykes' woman brother on TV, and a Carry On-er in films), and the generator was Ernest Maxin, afterward noted for hiz childbirth with Morecambe and Wise; Whitsun-Jones guested hre since a Russian, side by side with Eric Flynn, whom died lately and was in "Murdersville "
Whitsun-Jones sometimes turned up on the accomplished P G. Wodehouse adjustment The Soil of Wooster (1965) (BBC), since the terrifying Mister Roderick Glossop, father of the drippy Honoria, and usually causing complications for Ian Carmichael since Bertie, to b sorted owt by Dennis Price since Jeeves. Going butt to children's programmes, he was in Physician Who, "The Smugglers" (BBC, 1966), a Narrative of Primeval Dartmoor with Whitsun-Jones since a society squire, afterward revealed to b in league with the in name only ruffians. It was the penultimate narrative of the visibly ailing (and frankly, having hardship with hiz lines) William Hartnell; later, in "The Mutants" (1972) with Jon Pertwee, Whitsun-Jones' nature of the Marshal, treating the inhabitants of a Soil colony shabbily, was intended by writers Nod Baker and Dave Martin since a commentary of English imperialism, though dis rather got lost in the typical childish runaround. Returning to accomplished platform musicals, he was in the Western Terminal industrial of Fiddler On The Roof, in 1967, with Topol (and later, Alfie Bass) taking essence platform since Tevye; Whitsun-Jones would, again, skip owt on the afterward flick version. On TV, Mr. Rose, "The Cheerful Swagman" (Granada, 1967), a spin-off frum the aforementioned The Eccentric Man, starred bald-domed humor soloist William Mervyn since the retired Scotland Garden dude of the title, hre taking a cruise on which Whitsun-Jones, John LeMesurier, and Derek Farr (seen in "Man-Eater of Surrey Green" and "The Eagle's Nest") were additionally gift
The firstly week of 1969 saw Whitsun-Jones since a routine in Wild, Wild Women (1968) (BBC), a car for Barbara Windsor in between Carry Ons; It was written by Ronnie Wolfe and Ronald Chesney, whom had sooner created The Rag Trade, and similarly dis was set in a apparel factory with a truculent girl workforce, the eminence organism It was set in 1902. In malice of Windsor's (continuing) popularity, It onli ran for one season; Whitsun-Jones played her pompous and somewhat lascivious employer, while hiz gormless helper was unremembered stand-up Knowledge Platt, of whom allegedly funny catchphrase was "I won't take I coat off, I'm not stopping". The aviator in 1968, unsurprisingly a episode of Humor Playhouse, had Derek Francis (later in "House of Cards") in Whitsun-Jones' eventual role, similarly Penelope Keith (a supa various class of comedian doer frum Windsor!) had been in this, but not the sequence. Then, two episodes, since various characters, of Ministry S; "A Cellar Conclude of Silence" (ATV/ITC, 1969), directed by prior Mallet dude John Gilling, with Peter Wyngarde and chums delving in2 the case of four corpses in glamorous gown turning up in a cellar, and the afterward "Death on Reflection", involving killings in some manner linked to a much sought-after reflection. The latter featured 40s foremost dude Bloke Rolfe (who'd in actuality been in Dennis Spooner's brain when he created Jason King) since chief villain, and Whitsun-Jones, righteous since "Fog" did at surrounding the identical time. In a occupied year, The Incredible Adventures of Teacher Branestawm (1969) (Thames) was additional children's series, frum a sequence of books, published for across semi a century, by one-time magician Norman Hunter. Jack Woolgar, seen in "The Alive Dead" and a expert in primeval codgers, played the other-worldly, multiple-spectacle-wearing professor, with Whitsun-Jones in object seems such a refine miniature sector of casting since hiz militaristic chum Chancellor Dedshott
Next, he was in the then enormously popular, now profoundly rickety Up Pompeii!, "Exodus" (BBC, 1970), with Frankie Howerd since slave Lurcio hre put up for auction, and Whitsun-Jones and Gainsborough flick celebrity Denim Kent amid the bidders; dis was in actuality the last episode in the series, though Frankie carried on Up in 3 films and two overdue TV specials (decades subdivide and for various networks, but both called Farther Up Pompeii). Staying in comedy, Whitsun-Jones was in a premature episode of additional feat of the 70s that lot detect have not aged well, The Goodies, "Give Police A Chance" (BBC, 1970); possession defenders gratuity owt It had some anti-Establishment elements, notably portraying the police since thuggish and corrupt, and surely Whitsun-Jones, in a unrestrained act since Official Butcher, did much yelling and sinister towards the triad (especially Tim Brooke-Taylor), following organism unamused by his either her attempts to bestow the oblige a "nice" image. He was then one of a platoon of routine performers, involving the much-mourned young humor soloist Richard Beckinsale, in Elephant's Eggs In A Plant Woodland (Thames, 1971), yet additional children's sequence and the class of charmingly old-fashioned amalgam of poetry, composition and songs that sadly righteous isn't done ne moar
On the big screen, Simon Simon (1970) was a short oddity directed by nature soloist Graham Stark in which various names, involving Michael Caine, Peter Sellers and David Hemmings, put in unbilled cameos for free, since favours to Stark (in Sellers' case, fired while hiz lunch break); Whitsun-Jones, side by side with John Junkin, was amid the credited (and allegedly paid) ensemble members. One review, in the Every month Flick Bulletin, commented that the following time Stark tried to devise a film, he have to realise It involves moar compared to righteous clinging a load of well-known folks in front of the camera; however, he obviously hadn't learned dis by the time of the sketch-film The Epic Seven Mortal Sins (1971), with Whitsun-Jones in the sector on Greed. He was a police corporal in the fascinating but rather disappointing Dr Jekyll & Woman brother Hyde (1971), written by Brian Clemens and produced by him and Albert Fennell for Mallet. Then he had the jumbo adversity of organism in the supa smutty Withhold It Up, Jack (1974), described by Verina Glaessner in Time Owt since "defining a whole fresh low in English comedy", and with detachable mischievous bits filmed for the terrestrial version, with no the experience of some of the cast; Whitsun-Jones and Honest Thornton (who deserved nicer compared to this, either Exist U Organism Served) played lawyers
His last flick was Assassin (1973), a routine secret agent exertion benefiting frum Ian Hendry in the designation role, accompaniment various known faces involving Honest Windsor; It was written by Michael Sloan, of whom afterward revivals of primeval shows on American TV usually found space for Patrick Macnee, i e. The Revert Of The Dude Frum Cousin (1983). Returning to TV episodes, Whitsun-Jones was a Franco police inspector in The Persuaders!, "Powerswitch" (ATV/ITC, 1971), yet anew with Roger Moore, accompaniment Annette Andre since a showgirl in hardship and, unbelievably, a cameo frum profoundly camp soloist and pro celebrity Lionel Blair; dis episode was afterward stuck united with another, "The Worthwhile silver Napoleon" and freed in cinemas (and afterward on video) in some countries since Mission: Monte Carlo. And Whitsun-Jones' role was virtually identical in Jason King, "Chapter One: The Company I Keep" (ATV/ITC, 1972), hiz investigator was Italian dis time but in a comparable scenario, seen quizzing Ronald Radd in additional teaming, with Stephanie Beacham as, yes, a showgirl in hardship. He was a innkeeper in The Adventures Of Don Quixote (BBC/Universal, 1972), filmed in Spain and displayed in the prestige Play Of The Month strand, with a supa rare TV role for Rex Harrison since Quixote, accompanied by Honest Finlay since Sancho Panza; Alexander Walker's biography of Harrison (Fatal Charm) claims dis is one of the elite things the celebrity ever did, in which he rly did act rather compared to righteous play himself (or Teacher Higgins), and regrets the manner It remains virtually unseen because possession debut
One of the last sightings of Whitsun-Jones was in Bowler, "Members Only" (LWT, 1973), a unremembered sitcom bout a would-be sophisticated Cockney gangster, played by the usually tomb and erect George Baker. Whitsun-Jones died, shamefully young, supa premature in 1974, a miniature demise notice of him appearing in The Times on the 18th January of that year
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Real Name/Full Name | Paul Whitsun-Jones |
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Date Of Birth/ Birthdate | April 5,1923 |
Birthplace | Newport, Monmouthshire, Wales, UK |
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