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Derek Griffiths

Derek Griffiths MBE (born 15 July 1946) is a British actor, singer, and voice artist who appeared in numerous British children's television series in the 1960s to present and has more recently played parts in television drama.

Derek Griffiths

Born (1946-07-15) 15 July 1946 (age 76)
Woking, Surrey, England
OccupationActor
Years active1964–present

Career

Griffiths was known in his early years for his Play School appearances alongside the likes of Chloe Ashcroft, Johnny Ball and Brian Cant. A talented multi-instrumentalist, he voiced over and sang the theme tune to Heads and Tails, a series of short animal films for children produced by BBC Television, and also sang and played the theme tune to the cartoon Bod. Another children's TV role was in Granada Television's early 1980s series Film Fun, in which he played the entire staff of a cinema (the manager, the commissionaire (with the catchphrase "Get on with it!"), the projectionist, the usherette and also himself) while also showing cartoons such as Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck and Wile E. Coyote and Road Runner. He appeared on Crown Court (1973) as an accused fraudster Raoul Lapointe, from the Belgian Congo. In 1975, Griffiths played Ko-Ko in The Black Mikado at London's Cambridge Theatre. He was also the English voice of SuperTed (SuperTed was originally made in Welsh).

In 1997, Griffiths originated the role of Lumière in the original West End production of Beauty and the Beast at the Dominion Theatre and played the role of the Child Catcher in the West End run of Chitty Chitty Bang Bang at the London Palladium.

In 2014, Griffiths was presented with a BASCA Gold Badge of Merit award.[1] This was in acknowledgement of his unique contribution to music.

From 2016, he played Freddie Smith in Coronation Street: he left the role in March 2017 to star in a stage production of Driving Miss Daisy.[2] In 2021, he joined the London cast of The Mousetrap.[3]

Children's television work

Comedy television work

Other television work

Appearances

Advertising work

Griffiths is also used frequently in advertising. In the past, he has won the Italian advertising Oscar for a series of comedy commercials.[7]

Film work

Theatre

In the theatre, Griffiths has been particularly associated with the Royal Exchange, Manchester. His roles include:[8][9]

Audio

Honours

Griffiths was appointed Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE) in the 2020 New Year Honours for services to drama and diversity.[10][11]

References

  1. ^ "Sir Bob Geldof to be honoured by Gold Badge Awards – M Magazine". 10 September 2014.
  2. ^ "Coronation Street: Derek Griffiths to leave soap". BBC.com. 17 March 2017. Retrieved 17 March 2017.
  3. ^ Maxwell, Dominic. "Derek Griffiths — from Little Ted to The Mousetrap". The Times. ISSN 0140-0460. Retrieved 22 May 2021.
  4. ^ Animal antics on Channel 5 web site (retrieved 19 January 2013). 4 April 2013 at the Wayback Machine
  5. ^ Man Down Episode Guide, accessed 22 November 2017
  6. ^ Timblick, Simon. "Doctors spoilers: SHOCK for Sid Vere..." What to Watch. (Future plc). Retrieved 7 June 2022.
  7. ^ "Derek Griffiths". 27 October 2009.
  8. ^ Murray, Braham (2007). The worst it can be is a disaster. London: Methuen Drama. ISBN 978-0-7136-8490-2.
  9. ^ The Royal Exchange Theatre Company Words & Pictures 1976–1998, ISBN 0-9512017-1-9.
  10. ^ "No. 62866". The London Gazette (Supplement). 28 December 2019. p. N18.
  11. ^ "Order of the British Empire, Derek Griffiths". The Gazette. 27 December 2019. Retrieved 27 December 2019.

External links

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Derek Griffiths MBE born 15 July 1946 is a British actor singer and voice artist who appeared in numerous British children s television series in the 1960s to present and has more recently played parts in television drama Derek GriffithsMBEBorn 1946 07 15 15 July 1946 age 76 Woking Surrey EnglandOccupationActorYears active1964 present Contents 1 Career 2 Children s television work 3 Comedy television work 4 Other television work 5 Appearances 6 Advertising work 7 Film work 8 Theatre 9 Audio 10 Honours 11 References 12 External linksCareer EditGriffiths was known in his early years for his Play School appearances alongside the likes of Chloe Ashcroft Johnny Ball and Brian Cant A talented multi instrumentalist he voiced over and sang the theme tune to Heads and Tails a series of short animal films for children produced by BBC Television and also sang and played the theme tune to the cartoon Bod Another children s TV role was in Granada Television s early 1980s series Film Fun in which he played the entire staff of a cinema the manager the commissionaire with the catchphrase Get on with it the projectionist the usherette and also himself while also showing cartoons such as Bugs Bunny Daffy Duck and Wile E Coyote and Road Runner He appeared on Crown Court 1973 as an accused fraudster Raoul Lapointe from the Belgian Congo In 1975 Griffiths played Ko Ko in The Black Mikado at London s Cambridge Theatre He was also the English voice of SuperTed SuperTed was originally made in Welsh In 1997 Griffiths originated the role of Lumiere in the original West End production of Beauty and the Beast at the Dominion Theatre and played the role of the Child Catcher in the West End run of Chitty Chitty Bang Bang at the London Palladium In 2014 Griffiths was presented with a BASCA Gold Badge of Merit award 1 This was in acknowledgement of his unique contribution to music From 2016 he played Freddie Smith in Coronation Street he left the role in March 2017 to star in a stage production of Driving Miss Daisy 2 In 2021 he joined the London cast of The Mousetrap 3 Children s television work EditPlay School 1971 81 Play Away 1971 Cabbages and Kings 1972 Various Look and Read stories as singer including Cloud Burst 1974 as singer The King s Dragon 1977 as singer Sky Hunter 1978 as singer The Boy From Space 1980 as singer Dark Towers 1981 as singer Fair ground 1983 as singer Geordie Racer 1988 as singer Through The Dragon s Eye 1989 as singer Earth Warp 1994 as voiceover and singer Watch It 1980 83 regular continuity announcer on children s ITV segment for Yorkshire Television Bod 1975 where he composed the theme music for each of the main five characters Ring a Ding 1975 stories amp singer Heads and Tails 1978 as voiceover and singer Insight 1980 as presenter and various characters in this Yorkshire Television educational series for deaf and hearing impaired children Dinosaurs Fun Fact and Fantasy 1982 as the voice of Dil the Crocodile SuperTed 1983 1985 as the voice of SuperTed The Further Adventures of SuperTed 1989 as the voice of SuperTed in the UK version Muzzy in Gondoland 1986 as the voice of Bob and Corvax King Greenfingers 1989 as narrator The World of Peter Rabbit and Friends 1993 as Simpkin in animated short stories based on the popular book series Christopher Crocodile 1993 as narrator Dragon Tales 1999 2005 as narrator for the audiobooks Mio Mao 2005 as the narrator and all of the characters in the UK dub Film Fun Little Red Tractor 2004 as the voices of Mr Jones and Walter Animal Antics 1997 2015 as narrator 4 Tinga Tinga Tales 2010 2011 as the voices of Cricket and Skunk Sarah amp Duck 2014 Series 2 Episode 3 Cloud Tower as Cloud Captain Hilda 2020 Series 2 Episode 8 The Fifty Year Night as Mr Ostenfeld The Dumping Ground 2021 as Larry MeadowComedy television work EditPlease Sir 1968 Till Death Us Do Part 1972 Christmas Special The Cobblers of Umbridge 1973 as The people of Umbridge Marty Back Together Again 1974 Don t Drink the Water 1974 as Carlos Battle of the Sexes 1976 Hi Summer 1977 Terry and June 1985 as the Prince The Funny Side 1985 Porkpie 1995 as Benji The Bleak Old Shop of Stuff 2012 as Pusweasel Way to Go 2013 as Elroy Man Down Series 4 Episode 5 2017 as Blind Jim 5 Other television work EditCrown Court 1973 as Raoul Lapointe Don t Ask Me 1974 Casualty 1999 as Duke Baines Holby City as Greg Martin 2004 and Ted O Connor 2011 Doctors as Renton Miles broadcast 15 May 2015 and Roger Saintfield 6 7 June 2022 Silent Witness River s Edge broadcast 2 February 2016 as DS Malcolm Guillam Coronation Street 2016 2017 as Freddie Smith Small Axe 2020 as C L R James Midsomer Murders 2021 as Rev Nigel Brookthorpe Casualty 2022 as Donald Charles Appearances EditDerek Griffiths appears in This Is Your LifeAdvertising work EditGriffiths is also used frequently in advertising In the past he has won the Italian advertising Oscar for a series of comedy commercials 7 Film work EditUp Pompeii 1971 as Steam Slave Up the Chastity Belt 1971 as Saladin Up the Front 1972 as El Puncturo Rentadick 1972 as Henson The Alf Garnett Saga 1972 as Rex Don t Just Lie There Say Something 1974 as Johnny All I Want Is You and You and You 1974 as Taxi Driver Are You Being Served 1977 as the Emir The Strange Case of the End of Civilization as We Know It 1977 as Bus Conductor Watership Down 1978 as Voice of Vervain and Chervil Rising Damp 1980 as Alec Fierce Creatures 1997 as Gerry Ungulates Run for Your Wife 2012 as Actor on Swing Gallowwalkers 2012 as MoscaTheatre EditIn the theatre Griffiths has been particularly associated with the Royal Exchange Manchester His roles include 8 9 Ko Ko The Black Mikado adapted from Gilbert amp Sullivan Directed by Braham Murray at the Cambridge Theatre London 1975 Dick Whittington by Derek Griffiths World premiere directed by Derek Griffiths at the Royal Exchange Manchester 1977 Athos The Three Musketeers by Braham Murray and Derek Griffiths World premiere directed by Braham Murray at the Royal Exchange Manchester 1979 Frontignac Have you anything to declare by Maurice Hennequin British premiere directed by Braham Murray for the Royal Exchange Manchester at the Roundhouse London 1980 Rick The Nerd by Larry Shue European premiere directed by Braham Murray at the Royal Exchange Manchester 1982 Khlestakov The Government Inspector by Nikolai Gogol Directed by Braham Murray at the Royal Exchange Manchester 1983 The bluebird of unhappiness by Woody Allen Directed by Braham Murray at the Royal Exchange Manchester 1987 Feste Twelfth Night Directed by Braham Murray at the Royal Exchange Manchester 1988 Oscar The Odd Couple by Neil Simon Directed by Ronald Harwood at the Royal Exchange Manchester 1989 Sergeant Kite The Recruiting Officer by George Farquhar Directed by Braham Murray at the Royal Exchange Manchester 1992 Feste Twelfth Night at the Royal Shakespeare Theatre Stratford upon Avon 1994 and the Theatre Royal Newcastle upon Tyne 1994 Sebastien Nude With Violin by Noel Coward Directed by Marianne Elliott at the Royal Exchange Manchester 1999 Truscott Loot by Joe Orton Directed by Braham Murray at the Royal Exchange Manchester 2001 Harpagon The Miser by Moliere Directed by Helena Kaut Howson at the Royal Exchange Manchester 2009 Lumiere Beauty and the Beast Dominion Theatre 1994 Rev Tooker Cat on a Hot Tin Roof 2009 The Engineer Miss Saigon 1990 s Audio EditLadybird Books Classic Collection 1995 as Narrator of Tales from The Jungle Book and The Wind in the WillowsHonours EditGriffiths was appointed Member of the Order of the British Empire MBE in the 2020 New Year Honours for services to drama and diversity 10 11 References Edit Sir Bob Geldof to be honoured by Gold Badge Awards M Magazine 10 September 2014 Coronation Street Derek Griffiths to leave soap BBC com 17 March 2017 Retrieved 17 March 2017 Maxwell Dominic Derek Griffiths from Little Ted to The Mousetrap The Times ISSN 0140 0460 Retrieved 22 May 2021 Animal antics on Channel 5 web site retrieved 19 January 2013 Archived 4 April 2013 at the Wayback Machine Man Down Episode Guide accessed 22 November 2017 Timblick Simon Doctors spoilers SHOCK for Sid Vere What to Watch Future plc Retrieved 7 June 2022 Derek Griffiths 27 October 2009 Murray Braham 2007 The worst it can be is a disaster London Methuen Drama ISBN 978 0 7136 8490 2 The Royal Exchange Theatre Company Words amp Pictures 1976 1998 ISBN 0 9512017 1 9 No 62866 The London Gazette Supplement 28 December 2019 p N18 Order of the British Empire Derek Griffiths The Gazette 27 December 2019 Retrieved 27 December 2019 External links EditDerek Griffiths at IMDb Cat on a hot tin roof at Novello Theatre London Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Derek Griffiths amp oldid 1098655188, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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