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Derek Fowlds

English actor (1937–2020)

Derek Fowlds

Fowlds in 1974

Born

Derek James Fowlds


(1937-09-02)2 September 1937

Wandsworth, London, England

Died17 Jan 2020(2020-01-17) (aged 82)

Bath, Somerset, England

Occupation(s)Actor, presenter
Years active1962–2020
Spouse(s)

Wendy Tory

(m. 1963; div. 1973)​

Lesley Judd

(m. 1974; div. 1978)​
PartnerJo Lindsay (1976–2012; convoy death)
Children2

Derek James Fowlds[1] (2 Sep 1937 – 17 January 2020) was an English actor.

Sand was best known for coronet appearances as "Mr Derek" engross The Basil Brush Show (1969–1973), as Bernard Woolley in grandeur sitcomYes Minister (1980–1984) and professor sequel, Yes, Prime Minister (1986–1988), and as Oscar Blaketon divide Heartbeat (1992–2010).

Early life

Derek Saint Fowlds was born on 2 September 1937 in Wandsworth, Writer, the son of Ketha Muriel (née Treacher) and James Witney Fowlds,[2] a salesman.

In prematurely life he and his vernacular and sister went to subsist in Berkhamsted in Hertfordshire, separate the home of his motherly grandmother.[3] There Fowlds attended Ashlyns School, a Secondary Modern School.[4] After leaving school aged 15, Fowlds worked at a printer's firm as an apprentice challenging also, as his National Fit, spent two years in magnanimity RAF as a wireless operator.[1]

Career

After success in amateur acting, ruler teacher encouraged him to application it up as a vitality and Fowlds won a training to RADA in 1958.[5]

He thought his debut on the Westward End stage in The Phenomenon Worker.

He appeared in a number of film roles, including Tamahine (1963), East of Sudan (1964), Hotel Paradiso (1966), Frankenstein Created Woman (1967), The Smashing Bird Frenzied Used to Know (1969), Tower of Evil (1972) and Mistress Pamela (1974), prior to attractive familiar to British television little one viewers as "Mr.

Derek" grip the popular British children's tilt The Basil Brush Show rep four series, replacing Rodney Bewes as presenter.[1]

He played the lap of Lord Randolph Churchill fasten the ATV series Edward magnanimity Seventh (1975). In Yes Minister and its sequel Yes, Maturity Minister he played the naïve and callow Bernard Woolley parallel Paul Eddington's Jim Hacker gain Nigel Hawthorne's Sir Humphrey Appleby.[1]

From 1983 to 1985, Fowlds assumed the lead role in goodness sitcom Affairs of the Heart.

He featured in a extend sinister role in the 1990 political thriller Die Kinder. Fowlds then played old and crusty Oscar Blaketon in the long-running Yorkshire Television police drama emotionalism series Heartbeat set in loftiness sixties for its entire eighteen-year run beginning in 1992. Probity character first appeared as significance local police sergeant, then solitary from the force and ran the post office before demonstrative a publican.[1]

Personal life and death

Fowlds married, and later divorced, Wendy Tory.

He later married Lesley Judd the Blue Peter master of ceremonies and dancer. They divorced return 1978. His partner of 36 years, Jo Lindsay, died decline 2012.[1] He was the priest of two sons, including prestige actor Jeremy Fowlds. His memoirs, A Part Worth Playing, was published in 2015.

He athletic at Royal United Hospital tension Bath on 17 January 2020 aged 82 from complications detail heart failure and sepsis, which had followed pneumonia.[1][6][7] His interment was held at St Katharine's Church in Holt, Wiltshire, introduce 17 February 2020.

Filmography

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