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Timothy West

Timothy Lancaster West,[1] CBE (born 20 October 1934) is an English actor and presenter. He has appeared frequently on both stage and television, including stints in both Coronation Street (as Eric Babbage) and EastEnders (as Stan Carter), and also in Not Going Out, as the original Geoffrey Adams. He is married to the actress Prunella Scales; since 2014 they have been seen travelling together on British and overseas canals in the Channel 4 series Great Canal Journeys.

Timothy West

West at the Rose Theatre, Kingston upon Thames, 15 February 2010
Born
Timothy Lancaster West

(1934-10-20) 20 October 1934 (age 88)
EducationThe John Lyon School
Bristol Grammar School
Alma materRegent Street Polytechnic
Occupation(s)Actor and presenter
Years active1956–present
Spouse(s)
Jacqueline Boyer
(m. 1956; div. 1961)

(m. 1963)
Children3, including Samuel
Parent(s)Lockwood West
Olive Carleton-Crowe

Early life and education

West was born in Bradford, Yorkshire, the only son of Olive (née Carleton-Crowe) and actor Lockwood West (1905–1989).[1] He was educated at the John Lyon School, Harrow on the Hill, at Bristol Grammar School,[2] where he was a classmate of Julian Glover, and at Regent Street Polytechnic (now the University of Westminster).[3]

Career

West worked as an office furniture salesman and as a recording technician, before becoming an assistant stage manager at the Wimbledon Theatre in 1956.[4]

Stage

West played repertory seasons in Newquay, Hull, Northampton, Worthing and Salisbury before making his London debut at the Piccadilly Theatre in 1959 in the farce Caught Napping. He was a member of the Royal Shakespeare Company for three seasons: the 1962 Arts Theatre Experimental season (Nil Carborundum and Afore Night Come), the 1964 'Dirty Plays' season (Victor, the premiere production of Marat/Sade and the revival of Afore Night Come) and the 1965 season at Stratford and later at the Aldwych Theatre appearing in The Comedy of Errors, Timon of Athens, The Jew of Malta, Love's Labour's Lost and Peter Hall's production of The Government Inspector, in a company which included Paul Scofield, Eric Porter, Janet Suzman, Paul Rogers, Ian Richardson, Glenda Jackson and Peter McEnery.[5]

West has played Macbeth twice, Uncle Vanya twice, Solness in The Master Builder twice and King Lear four times: in 1971 (aged 36) for Prospect Theatre Company at the Edinburgh Festival; on a worldwide tour in 1991 in Dublin for Second Age; in 2003 for English Touring Theatre, on tour in the UK and at the Old Vic; and in 2016 at the Bristol Old Vic.

Screen

Having spent years as a familiar face who never quite became a household name, West's big break came with the major television series, Edward the Seventh (1975), in which he played the title role from the age of twenty-three until the King's death;[6] his real-life sons, Samuel and Joseph, played the sons of King Edward VII as children. His father Lockwood West also portrayed King Edward VII in 1972 in an episode of the LWT television drama series Upstairs, Downstairs. Other screen appearances have included Nicholas and Alexandra (1971), The Day of the Jackal (1973), The Thirty Nine Steps (1978), Masada (1981), Cry Freedom (1987) and Luc Besson's The Messenger: The Story of Joan of Arc (1999). In Richard Eyre's Iris (2001) he plays Maurice and his son Samuel West plays Maurice as a young man.

West starred as patriarch Bradley Hardacre in Granada TV's satirical Northern super-soap Brass over three seasons (1982–1990). West appeared in the series Miss Marple in 1985 (in A Pocket Full of Rye as the notorious Rex Fortescue), and made a memorable appearance as Professor Furie in A Very Peculiar Practice in 1986. In 1997, he played Gloucester in the BBC television production of King Lear, with Ian Holm as Lear. From 2001 to 2003, he played the grumpy and frequently volatile Andrew in the BBC drama series Bedtime.

In 1989 West played Nigel in The Thames Television Sitcom After Henry alongside his real life wife Prunella Scales who played Sarah France. They appeared together in the episode Upstagers aired on 21 March 1989.

At Christmas 2007, he joined Not Going Out as Geoffrey Adams. He reprised this role in two episodes of series three; Geoffrey Whitehead played the role in later seasons. In 2011, he appeared alongside John Simm and Jim Broadbent in BBC series Exile, written by BAFTA-winning Danny Brocklehurst.

In February 2013, West joined the cast of ITV soap Coronation Street, playing Eric Babbage.[7] He joined the cast of EastEnders in 2013, playing Stan Carter from January 2014.[8] He filmed his final scenes for EastEnders in February 2015.

In 2019 he played Private Godfrey in Dad's Army: The Lost Episodes, a recreation of three missing episodes of the BBC comedy Dad's Army.

Directing

He was artistic director of the Forum Theatre, Billingham, in 1973,[9] where he directed We Bombed in New Haven by Joseph Heller, The Oz Obscenity Trial by David Livingstone and The National Health by Peter Nichols. He was co-artistic director of the Old Vic Theatre from 1980 to 1981,[10] where he directed Trelawny of the 'Wells' and The Merchant of Venice. He was director-in-residence at the University of Western Australia in 1982.[citation needed]

In 2004, he toured Australia with the Carl Rosa Opera Company as director of the production of H.M.S. Pinafore, also singing the role of Sir Joseph Porter. He was replaced in the singing role by Dennis Olsen for the Perth and Brisbane performances.

Personal life

West was married to actress Jacqueline Boyer from 1956 to 1961 and has a daughter Juliet. In 1963 he married actress Prunella Scales, with whom he has two sons. Samuel West is an actor and their younger son Joseph (Joe) participated in two episodes of Great Canal Journeys filmed in France, where he lives with his French wife and their children. After the broadcast of the French canal episodes, Joe was interviewed in several newspapers.

The Guardian crossword setter Biggles referred to West's 50th wedding anniversary in its prize crossword puzzle (number 26,089) on 26 October 2013.[11]

West and Scales are patrons of the Lace Market Theatre in Nottingham, The Kings Theatre in Gloucester and of the Conway Hall Sunday Concerts[12] programme, the longest-running series of chamber music concerts in Europe. West is an Ambassador of SOS Children's Villages,[13] an international orphan charity providing homes and mothers for orphaned and abandoned children. He currently supports the charity's annual World Orphan Week[14] campaign which takes place each February.

West is patron of the National Piers Society,[15] a charity dedicated to preserving and promoting seaside piers. He and Prunella Scales are patrons of Avon Navigation Trust, the charity that runs the River Avon from Stratford-upon-Avon to Tewkesbury. They both support ANT by attending the Stratford River Festival every year.[16] West supports Cancer Research UK.[17]

West is a supporter of the Talyllyn Railway, the first preserved railway in the world. He has visited on a number of occasions, the last being the summer of 2015 to attend the Railway's 150th anniversary. He is also a keen supporter of the Inland Waterways Association, and since 2014 has featured together with his wife in the Great Canal Journeys series for Channel 4.

West was president of the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art (being succeeded by Benedict Cumberbatch in January 2018) and is President of The Society for Theatre Research. He is also patron of London-based drama school, The Associated Studios.[18]

Honours

In 1984, West was appointed CBE for his services to drama.

Selected theatre

Filmography

Film

Year Title Role Notes
1966 The Deadly Affair Matrevis uncredited
1968 Twisted Nerve Superintendent Dakin
1969 The Looking Glass War Taylor
1971 Nicholas and Alexandra Dr. Botkin
1973 Hitler: The Last Ten Days Prof. Karl Gebhardt
The Day of the Jackal Commissioner Berthier
1974 Soft Beds, Hard Battles Convent Chaplain
1975 Hedda Judge Brack
1977 Joseph Andrews Mr. Tow-Wouse
The Devil's Advocate Father Anselmo
1978 News From Nowhere William Morris
The Thirty Nine Steps Porton
1979 Agatha Kenward
1980 Rough Cut Nigel Lawton
1987 Cry Freedom Captain De Wet
1988 Consuming Passions Dr Rees
1998 Ever After King Francis
1999 The Messenger: The Story of Joan of Arc Cauchon
2000 102 Dalmatians Judge
2001 The Fourth Angel Jones
Iris Older Maurice
2002 Villa des Roses Hugh Burrell
2003 Sinbad: Legend of the Seven Seas King Dymas Voice
Beyond Borders Lawrence Bauford
2009 Endgame P.W. Botha
2016 Delirium College Bursar

Television

Year Title Role Notes
1960 Persuasion Charles Hayter
1961 Deadline Midnight Ambulance Man 1 episode
1969 Big Breadwinner Hog Lennox dir Mike Newell/Michael Apted.
1972 The Edwardians Horatio Bottomley TV miniseries; episode "Horatio Bottomley"
1975 Edward the Seventh King Edward VII
1977 Hard Times Josiah Bounderby
1979 Crime and Punishment Porfiry Petrovich
Henry VIII Cardinal Wolsey Part of the BBC Television Shakespeare.
Churchill and the Generals Winston Churchill
1980 Tales of the Unexpected: Royal Jelly Albert Taylor
1981 Masada Emperor Vespasian
1983–1990 Brass Bradley Hardacre Three series
1984 The Last Bastion Winston Churchill
1985 Miss Marple Rex Fortescue Episode: “A Pocket Full of Rye”
1986 A Very Peculiar Practice Professor Furie
The Good Doctor Bodkin Adams John Bodkin Adams A TV drama based on the 1957 trial of the doctor.
The Monocled Mutineer Brigadier General Thompson
1987 When We Are Married Councillor Albert Parker
What the Butler Saw Dr Rance
1988 The Contractor Frank Ewbank By David Storey
1989 Campion: Police at the Funeral Uncle William Faraday
Blore, M.P. Derek Blore A TV drama loosely based on the Profumo affair.
1990 Beecham Sir Thomas Beecham Adapted from the play about the conductor
The Tragedy of Flight 103: The Inside Story Colonel Wilfred Wood
1992 Shakespeare: The Animated Tales: The Tempest Prospero voice
Framed DCI Jimmy McKinnes
1994 Smokescreen Frank Sheringham TV-Mini Series
1998 King Lear Gloucester
Goodnight Sweetheart MI5 agent Tufty MacDuff
The Day the Guns Fell Silent presenter BBC TV documentary about the end of the Great War
2000 Midsomer Murders Marcus Devere Episode: “Judgement Day”
2000–2008 Water World presenter eight series for Central TV, dedicated to 'the people who live and work on the canals of the Midlands'
2001 Murder in Mind Dr. William Collins Episode: “Mercy”
2001–2003 Bedtime Andrew Oldfield three series
2002 Martin Luther Martin Luther PBS Empires series
2004 Waking the Dead Joe Doyle Episodes #4.3 and #4.4
2005 New Tricks Professor Ian Mears Episode #2.8
Bleak House Sir Leicester Dedlock
2007–2009 Not Going Out Geoffrey Series 2 and 3
2010 Terry Pratchett's Going Postal Mustrum Ridcully TV Mini-Series, 2 episodes
Agatha Christie's Poirot Reverend Cottrell Episode: “Hallowe’en Party”
Lewis Donald Terry Series 4, Episode 3: “Your Sudden Death Question”
2011 Exile Don Metzler TV Mini-Series, 2 episodes
2012 Titanic Lord Pirrie TV Mini-Series
2013 Coronation Street Eric Babbage TV Series, 7 episodes
2013, 2020 Last Tango in Halifax Ted
2014 Inside No. 9 Andrew Episode 1, "Sardines"
2014–2015 EastEnders Stan Carter
2014–2019 Great Canal Journeys. Presenter Channel 4 television series in which Timothy West and wife, Prunella Scales, take narrowboat trips in the United Kingdom, Europe and various locales around the globe.
2016 Comedy Playhouse Milton Broken Biscuits
2018 Shakespeare & Hathaway: Private Investigators Johnnie Falstaff Episode 2
2019–2022 Gentleman Jack Jeremy Lister Main Cast
2019 Dad's Army: The Lost Episodes Private Godfrey Three episodes

Selected radio

Timothy West was a member of the BBC Radio Drama Repertory Company in 1962[19] and has taken part in over 500 radio broadcasts.[20] In 1959, he wrote and produced a short audio play, This Gun That I Have in My Right Hand Is Loaded, satirising typical mistakes of radio drama, including over-explanatory dialogue and misuse of sound cues.[21][22]

Audiobooks

Timothy West has read many unabridged audiobooks, including the complete Barchester Chronicles and the complete Palliser novels by Anthony Trollope, and seven of George MacDonald Fraser's The Flashman Papers books. He has received four AudioFile Earphones Awards for his narration.[23]

Books

  • I'm Here I Think, Where Are You? Letters from a Touring Actor, 1994, ISBN 978-1-85459-222-4.
  • A Moment Towards the End of the Play (autobiography), 2001, ISBN 978-1-85459-619-2.
  • So You Want To Be an Actor (with Prunella Scales), 2005, ISBN 978-1-85459-879-0.
  • Great Canal Journeys: A Lifetime of Memories on Britain's Most Beautiful Waterways, 2017, ISBN 978-1-78606-511-7.

References

  1. ^ a b "Timothy West Biography (1934–)". Filmreference.com. 20 October 1934. Retrieved 4 July 2012.
  2. ^ A Moment Towards the End of the Play, p 14
  3. ^ Who's Who in the Theatre, 16th edition (1977), ISBN 978-0-273-00163-8.
  4. ^ A Moment Towards the End of the Play, p 27
  5. ^ A Moment Towards the End of the Play, p 88
  6. ^ A Moment Towards the End of the Play, p 140
  7. ^ Coronation Street: Timothy West makes his debut, RadioTimes.com, 16 February 2013; accessed 20 June 2015.
  8. ^ Brown, David (12 December 2013). "EastEnders: Timothy West and Annette Badland to join as Danny Dyer's screen family expands". Radio Times. Retrieved 20 June 2015.
  9. ^ A Moment Towards the End of the Play, p. 131.
  10. ^ A Moment Towards the End of the Play, p 194
  11. ^ Biggles, Set by (26 October 2013). "Prize crossword No 26,089". The Guardian.
  12. ^ . Archived from the original on 17 May 2013. Retrieved 7 February 2016.
  13. ^ "SOS Children's Villages United Kingdom – No child should grow up alone".
  14. ^ . 15 October 2009. Archived from the original on 15 October 2009.
  15. ^ "National Piers Society – Celebrating Seaside Piers".
  16. ^ "Avon Navigation Trust – Home".
  17. ^ Kilkelly, Daniel (10 April 2015). "EastEnders star Timothy West backs prostate cancer campaign". Digital Spy. Hearst Magazines. Retrieved 10 February 2017.
  18. ^ The Associated Studios website: http://www.associatedstudios.co.uk
  19. ^ A Moment Towards the End of the Play, p 72
  20. ^ . Archived from the original on 3 July 2013.
  21. ^ West, Samuel (17 March 2007). "Fathers and sons". The Guardian. Retrieved 16 December 2018.
  22. ^ West, Timothy. "This Gun That I Have in My Right Hand Is Loaded". Clyp. Retrieved 16 December 2018.
  23. ^ "AudioFile reader page". Archived from the original on 17 January 2013. Retrieved 1 August 2020.

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West Riding of Yorkshire EnglandEducationThe John Lyon School Bristol Grammar SchoolAlma materRegent Street PolytechnicOccupation s Actor and presenterYears active1956 presentSpouse s Jacqueline Boyer m 1956 div 1961 wbr Prunella Scales m 1963 wbr Children3 including SamuelParent s Lockwood West Olive Carleton Crowe Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 2 1 Stage 2 2 Screen 2 3 Directing 3 Personal life 4 Honours 5 Selected theatre 6 Filmography 6 1 Film 6 2 Television 7 Selected radio 8 Audiobooks 9 Books 10 References 11 External linksEarly life and education EditWest was born in Bradford Yorkshire the only son of Olive nee Carleton Crowe and actor Lockwood West 1905 1989 1 He was educated at the John Lyon School Harrow on the Hill at Bristol Grammar School 2 where he was a classmate of Julian Glover and at Regent Street Polytechnic now the University of Westminster 3 Career EditWest worked as an office furniture salesman and as a recording technician before becoming an assistant stage manager at the Wimbledon Theatre in 1956 4 Stage Edit West played repertory seasons in Newquay Hull Northampton Worthing and Salisbury before making his London debut at the Piccadilly Theatre in 1959 in the farce Caught Napping He was a member of the Royal Shakespeare Company for three seasons the 1962 Arts Theatre Experimental season Nil Carborundum and Afore Night Come the 1964 Dirty Plays season Victor the premiere production of Marat Sade and the revival of Afore Night Come and the 1965 season at Stratford and later at the Aldwych Theatre appearing in The Comedy of Errors Timon of Athens The Jew of Malta Love s Labour s Lost and Peter Hall s production of The Government Inspector in a company which included Paul Scofield Eric Porter Janet Suzman Paul Rogers Ian Richardson Glenda Jackson and Peter McEnery 5 West has played Macbeth twice Uncle Vanya twice Solness in The Master Builder twice and King Lear four times in 1971 aged 36 for Prospect Theatre Company at the Edinburgh Festival on a worldwide tour in 1991 in Dublin for Second Age in 2003 for English Touring Theatre on tour in the UK and at the Old Vic and in 2016 at the Bristol Old Vic Screen Edit Having spent years as a familiar face who never quite became a household name West s big break came with the major television series Edward the Seventh 1975 in which he played the title role from the age of twenty three until the King s death 6 his real life sons Samuel and Joseph played the sons of King Edward VII as children His father Lockwood West also portrayed King Edward VII in 1972 in an episode of the LWT television drama series Upstairs Downstairs Other screen appearances have included Nicholas and Alexandra 1971 The Day of the Jackal 1973 The Thirty Nine Steps 1978 Masada 1981 Cry Freedom 1987 and Luc Besson s The Messenger The Story of Joan of Arc 1999 In Richard Eyre s Iris 2001 he plays Maurice and his son Samuel West plays Maurice as a young man West starred as patriarch Bradley Hardacre in Granada TV s satirical Northern super soap Brass over three seasons 1982 1990 West appeared in the series Miss Marple in 1985 in A Pocket Full of Rye as the notorious Rex Fortescue and made a memorable appearance as Professor Furie in A Very Peculiar Practice in 1986 In 1997 he played Gloucester in the BBC television production of King Lear with Ian Holm as Lear From 2001 to 2003 he played the grumpy and frequently volatile Andrew in the BBC drama series Bedtime In 1989 West played Nigel in The Thames Television Sitcom After Henry alongside his real life wife Prunella Scales who played Sarah France They appeared together in the episode Upstagers aired on 21 March 1989 At Christmas 2007 he joined Not Going Out as Geoffrey Adams He reprised this role in two episodes of series three Geoffrey Whitehead played the role in later seasons In 2011 he appeared alongside John Simm and Jim Broadbent in BBC series Exile written by BAFTA winning Danny Brocklehurst In February 2013 West joined the cast of ITV soap Coronation Street playing Eric Babbage 7 He joined the cast of EastEnders in 2013 playing Stan Carter from January 2014 8 He filmed his final scenes for EastEnders in February 2015 In 2019 he played Private Godfrey in Dad s Army The Lost Episodes a recreation of three missing episodes of the BBC comedy Dad s Army Directing Edit He was artistic director of the Forum Theatre Billingham in 1973 9 where he directed We Bombed in New Haven by Joseph Heller The Oz Obscenity Trial by David Livingstone and The National Health by Peter Nichols He was co artistic director of the Old Vic Theatre from 1980 to 1981 10 where he directed Trelawny of the Wells and The Merchant of Venice He was director in residence at the University of Western Australia in 1982 citation needed In 2004 he toured Australia with the Carl Rosa Opera Company as director of the production of H M S Pinafore also singing the role of Sir Joseph Porter He was replaced in the singing role by Dennis Olsen for the Perth and Brisbane performances Personal life EditWest was married to actress Jacqueline Boyer from 1956 to 1961 and has a daughter Juliet In 1963 he married actress Prunella Scales with whom he has two sons Samuel West is an actor and their younger son Joseph Joe participated in two episodes of Great Canal Journeys filmed in France where he lives with his French wife and their children After the broadcast of the French canal episodes Joe was interviewed in several newspapers The Guardian crossword setter Biggles referred to West s 50th wedding anniversary in its prize crossword puzzle number 26 089 on 26 October 2013 11 West and Scales are patrons of the Lace Market Theatre in Nottingham The Kings Theatre in Gloucester and of the Conway Hall Sunday Concerts 12 programme the longest running series of chamber music concerts in Europe West is an Ambassador of SOS Children s Villages 13 an international orphan charity providing homes and mothers for orphaned and abandoned children He currently supports the charity s annual World Orphan Week 14 campaign which takes place each February West is patron of the National Piers Society 15 a charity dedicated to preserving and promoting seaside piers He and Prunella Scales are patrons of Avon Navigation Trust the charity that runs the River Avon from Stratford upon Avon to Tewkesbury They both support ANT by attending the Stratford River Festival every year 16 West supports Cancer Research UK 17 West is a supporter of the Talyllyn Railway the first preserved railway in the world He has visited on a number of occasions the last being the summer of 2015 to attend the Railway s 150th anniversary He is also a keen supporter of the Inland Waterways Association and since 2014 has featured together with his wife in the Great Canal Journeys series for Channel 4 West was president of the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art being succeeded by Benedict Cumberbatch in January 2018 and is President of The Society for Theatre Research He is also patron of London based drama school The Associated Studios 18 Honours EditIn 1984 West was appointed CBE for his services to drama Selected theatre EditKing Lear as Lear Dir Tom Morris Bristol Old Vic 2016 The Vote by James Graham Donmar Warehouse and More4 2015 The Handyman by Ronald Harwood as Romka Dir Joe Harmston UK tour 2012 Uncle Vanya as Sererbryakov Dir Jeremy Herrin Chichester Festival Theatre 2012 The Winslow Boy as Arthur Winslow Dir Stephen Unwin Rose Theatre Kingston and UK tour 2009 Romany Wood as Narrator Theatre Severn Shropshire 2009 The Lover The Collection Dir Jamie Lloyd Comedy Theatre London 2008 Opening of St Pancras International as William Henry Barlow Tuesday 6 November 2007 Coriolanus as Menenius Dir Gregory Doran RSC Stratford upon Avon Newcastle Spain and USA 2007 A Number by Caryl Churchill as Salter with Samuel West as B1 B2 Michael Black Dir Jonathan Munby Crucible Theatre Studio 2006 Revived in 2010 at the Chocolate Factory and 2011 at the Fugard Theatre Cape Town The Old Country by Alan Bennett Dir Stephen Unwin Trafalgar Studios 2006 King Lear as Lear Dir Stephen Unwin UK tour with English Touring Theatre 2002 The Master Builder as Solness Dir Stephen Unwin UK tour 1999 King Lear as Gloucester Dir Richard Eyre Greece Turkey and the National Theatre 1997 Henry IV Part One and Part Two as Falstaff with Samuel West as Hal Dir Stephen Unwin UK tour and the Old Vic Theatre 1996 Twelve Angry Men Dir Harold Pinter Bristol Old Vic and Comedy Theatre 1996 Macbeth as Macbeth Dir Helena Kaut Howson Theatr Clwyd 1994 Death of a Salesman as Willy Loman Dir Janet Suzman Theatr Clwyd 1993 King Lear as Lear Dir Alan Stanford Tivoli Theatre Dublin 1992 Long Day s Journey into Night with Prunella Scales Dir Howard Davies Bristol Old Vic UK Tour and the National Theatre 1991 Uncle Vanya as Vanya Dir Paul Unwin Bristol Old Vic 1990 The Master Builder as Solness Dir Paul Unwin Bristol Old Vic 1989 When We Are Married with Prunella Scales Dir Ronald Eyre Whitehall Theatre 1985 Masterclass by David Pownall as Stalin Dir Justin Greene Leicester Haymarket and the Old Vic Theatre 1984 Uncle Vanya as Vanya Dir Prunella Scales Playhouse Perth Western Australia 1982 The Merchant of Venice as Shylock International tour in association with the British Council and at the Old Vic Theatre 1980 Beecham by Caryl Brahms and Ned Sherrin as Thomas Beecham Apollo Theatre London 1980 The Homecoming as Max Garrick Theatre Dir Kevin Billington 1978 Hamlet as Claudius with Derek Jacobi as Hamlet Dir Toby Robertson Edinburgh Festival International tour and the Old Vic Theatre 1977 Othello as Iago Dir Richard Eyre Nottingham Playhouse 1976 Hedda Gabler as Judge Brack Dir Trevor Nunn with Glenda Jackson RSC international tour and Aldwych Theatre 1975 Macbeth as Macbeth Gardner Centre Brighton Dir John David 1974 Love s Labour s Lost as Holofernes Aldwych Theatre London McBain Archer Prospect Theatre Company June 1972 King Lear as Lear Prospect Theatre Company Dir Toby Robertson Edinburgh Festival and UK tour 1971 The production visited Australia in 1972 Exiles Dir Harold Pinter Mermaid Theatre 1970 Richard II and Edward II as Bolingbroke and Young Mortimer with Ian McKellen as the kings Prospect Theatre Company Edinburgh Festival International tour and Piccadilly Theatre Dir Richard Cottrell Toby Robertson 1969 The Tempest as Prospero Prospect Productions Dir Toby Robertson 1966 Madam said Dr Johnson Prospect Productions Dir Toby Robertson 1966 Marat Sade RSC Dir Peter Brook 1964 Afore Night Come RSC Arts Theatre 1962 Revived at the Aldwych Theatre 1964 Gentle Jack Theatre Royal Brighton and the Queen s Theatre London 1963 Caught Napping Piccadilly Theatre 1959Filmography EditFilm Edit Year Title Role Notes1966 The Deadly Affair Matrevis uncredited1968 Twisted Nerve Superintendent Dakin1969 The Looking Glass War Taylor1971 Nicholas and Alexandra Dr Botkin1973 Hitler The Last Ten Days Prof Karl GebhardtThe Day of the Jackal Commissioner Berthier1974 Soft Beds Hard Battles Convent Chaplain1975 Hedda Judge Brack1977 Joseph Andrews Mr Tow WouseThe Devil s Advocate Father Anselmo1978 News From Nowhere William MorrisThe Thirty Nine Steps Porton1979 Agatha Kenward1980 Rough Cut Nigel Lawton1987 Cry Freedom Captain De Wet1988 Consuming Passions Dr Rees1998 Ever After King Francis1999 The Messenger The Story of Joan of Arc Cauchon2000 102 Dalmatians Judge2001 The Fourth Angel JonesIris Older Maurice2002 Villa des Roses Hugh Burrell2003 Sinbad Legend of the Seven Seas King Dymas VoiceBeyond Borders Lawrence Bauford2009 Endgame P W Botha2016 Delirium College BursarTelevision Edit Year Title Role Notes1960 Persuasion Charles Hayter1961 Deadline Midnight Ambulance Man 1 episode1969 Big Breadwinner Hog Lennox dir Mike Newell Michael Apted 1972 The Edwardians Horatio Bottomley TV miniseries episode Horatio Bottomley 1975 Edward the Seventh King Edward VII1977 Hard Times Josiah Bounderby1979 Crime and Punishment Porfiry PetrovichHenry VIII Cardinal Wolsey Part of the BBC Television Shakespeare Churchill and the Generals Winston Churchill1980 Tales of the Unexpected Royal Jelly Albert Taylor1981 Masada Emperor Vespasian1983 1990 Brass Bradley Hardacre Three series1984 The Last Bastion Winston Churchill1985 Miss Marple Rex Fortescue Episode A Pocket Full of Rye 1986 A Very Peculiar Practice Professor FurieThe Good Doctor Bodkin Adams John Bodkin Adams A TV drama based on the 1957 trial of the doctor The Monocled Mutineer Brigadier General Thompson1987 When We Are Married Councillor Albert ParkerWhat the Butler Saw Dr Rance1988 The Contractor Frank Ewbank By David Storey1989 Campion Police at the Funeral Uncle William FaradayBlore M P Derek Blore A TV drama loosely based on the Profumo affair 1990 Beecham Sir Thomas Beecham Adapted from the play about the conductorThe Tragedy of Flight 103 The Inside Story Colonel Wilfred Wood1992 Shakespeare The Animated Tales The Tempest Prospero voiceFramed DCI Jimmy McKinnes1994 Smokescreen Frank Sheringham TV Mini Series1998 King Lear GloucesterGoodnight Sweetheart MI5 agent Tufty MacDuffThe Day the Guns Fell Silent presenter BBC TV documentary about the end of the Great War2000 Midsomer Murders Marcus Devere Episode Judgement Day 2000 2008 Water World presenter eight series for Central TV dedicated to the people who live and work on the canals of the Midlands 2001 Murder in Mind Dr William Collins Episode Mercy 2001 2003 Bedtime Andrew Oldfield three series2002 Martin Luther Martin Luther PBS Empires series2004 Waking the Dead Joe Doyle Episodes 4 3 and 4 42005 New Tricks Professor Ian Mears Episode 2 8Bleak House Sir Leicester Dedlock2007 2009 Not Going Out Geoffrey Series 2 and 32010 Terry Pratchett s Going Postal Mustrum Ridcully TV Mini Series 2 episodesAgatha Christie s Poirot Reverend Cottrell Episode Hallowe en Party Lewis Donald Terry Series 4 Episode 3 Your Sudden Death Question 2011 Exile Don Metzler TV Mini Series 2 episodes2012 Titanic Lord Pirrie TV Mini Series2013 Coronation Street Eric Babbage TV Series 7 episodes2013 2020 Last Tango in Halifax Ted2014 Inside No 9 Andrew Episode 1 Sardines 2014 2015 EastEnders Stan Carter2014 2019 Great Canal Journeys Presenter Channel 4 television series in which Timothy West and wife Prunella Scales take narrowboat trips in the United Kingdom Europe and various locales around the globe 2016 Comedy Playhouse Milton Broken Biscuits2018 Shakespeare amp Hathaway Private Investigators Johnnie Falstaff Episode 22019 2022 Gentleman Jack Jeremy Lister Main Cast2019 Dad s Army The Lost Episodes Private Godfrey Three episodesSelected radio EditTimothy West was a member of the BBC Radio Drama Repertory Company in 1962 19 and has taken part in over 500 radio broadcasts 20 In 1959 he wrote and produced a short audio play This Gun That I Have in My Right Hand Is Loaded satirising typical mistakes of radio drama including over explanatory dialogue and misuse of sound cues 21 22 Cabin Pressure by John Finnemore as Gordon Shappey BBC Radio 4 2011 Seasons by Gareth Parker as Harold Independent drama by the Wireless Theatre Company 2010 The Man on the Heath Johnson and Boswell Investigate by David Noakes as Doctor Johnson Saturday Play on BBC Radio 4 2005 Lorna Doone by R D Blackmore as Narrator 2004 Rumpole of the Bailey as Rumpole in sixteen 45 minute plays 2003 2012 In this series his wife in real life played his fictional wife Hecuba by Euripides as Polymestor 2001 Groupie by Arnold Wesker 2001 Dorothy a Manager s Wife by Peter Tinniswood 2000 Death of a Salesman by Arthur Miller as Willy Loman 1993 The Gibson by Bruce Bedford 1992 The Expedition of Humphry Clinker by Tobias Smollett Classic Serial on BBC Radio 4 1992 Crisp and Even Brightly by Alick Rowe as Generally well intentioned King Wenceslas Saturday Night Theatre BBC Radio 4 1987 I Claudius and Claudius the God by Robert Graves as Claudius produced by Glyn Dearman 1985 With a Whimper to the Grave by Wally K Daly as 642 1984 Actors or Playing for Real by Lope de Vega as Emperor Diocletian BBC Radio 3 1983 Lady Windermere s Fan by Oscar Wilde Saturday Night Theatre BBC Radio 4 1982 Operation Lightning Pegasus by Alick Rowe as Agammemnon Saturday Night Theatre BBC Radio 4 1981 Sherlock Holmes v Dracula by Loren D Estleman as Doctor Watson dramatised and directed by Glyn Dearman Saturday Night Theatre BBC Radio 4 1981 The Monument by David Cregan as Dr James Short BBC Radio 3 1978 Where Are They Now by Tom Stoppard as an Old Boy 1971 If You re Glad I ll be Frank by Tom Stoppard as Frank 1966 Macbeth as the Porter BBC Third Programme 1966 Repeated on BBC Radio 4 in 1967 and BBC 7 in 2007Audiobooks EditTimothy West has read many unabridged audiobooks including the complete Barchester Chronicles and the complete Palliser novels by Anthony Trollope and seven of George MacDonald Fraser s The Flashman Papers books He has received four AudioFile Earphones Awards for his narration 23 Books EditI m Here I Think Where Are You Letters from a Touring Actor 1994 ISBN 978 1 85459 222 4 A Moment Towards the End of the Play autobiography 2001 ISBN 978 1 85459 619 2 So You Want To Be an Actor with Prunella Scales 2005 ISBN 978 1 85459 879 0 Great Canal Journeys A Lifetime of Memories on Britain s Most Beautiful Waterways 2017 ISBN 978 1 78606 511 7 References Edit a b Timothy West Biography 1934 Filmreference com 20 October 1934 Retrieved 4 July 2012 A Moment Towards the End of the Play p 14 Who s Who in the Theatre 16th edition 1977 ISBN 978 0 273 00163 8 A Moment Towards the End of the Play p 27 A Moment Towards the End of the Play p 88 A Moment Towards the End of the Play p 140 Coronation Street Timothy West makes his debut RadioTimes com 16 February 2013 accessed 20 June 2015 Brown David 12 December 2013 EastEnders Timothy West and Annette Badland to join as Danny Dyer s screen family expands Radio Times Retrieved 20 June 2015 A Moment Towards the End of the Play p 131 A Moment Towards the End of the Play p 194 Biggles Set by 26 October 2013 Prize crossword No 26 089 The Guardian Sunday Concerts Home Archived from the original on 17 May 2013 Retrieved 7 February 2016 SOS Children s Villages United Kingdom No child should grow up alone WOW World Orphan Week 15 October 2009 Archived from the original on 15 October 2009 National Piers Society Celebrating Seaside Piers Avon Navigation Trust Home Kilkelly Daniel 10 April 2015 EastEnders star Timothy West backs prostate cancer campaign Digital Spy Hearst Magazines Retrieved 10 February 2017 The Associated Studios website http www associatedstudios co uk A Moment Towards the End of the Play p 72 Press Office LAMDA Archived from the original on 3 July 2013 West Samuel 17 March 2007 Fathers and sons The Guardian Retrieved 16 December 2018 West Timothy This Gun That I Have in My Right Hand Is Loaded Clyp Retrieved 16 December 2018 AudioFile reader page Archived from the original on 17 January 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