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John Alderton (born 27 November 1940) is an English actor. He is best known for his roles in '' Upstairs, Downstairs'', '' Thomas & Sarah'', '' Wodehouse Playhouse'', ''
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'' (original television series), '' Please Sir!'', '' No, Honestly'' and '' Fireman Sam'' (the original series). Alderton has often starred alongside his wife, Pauline Collins.


Early life

Alderton was born on 27 November 1940 in Gainsborough,
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, the son of Ivy (née Handley) and Gordon John Alderton.John Alderton Biography (1940–)
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where he attended Kingston High School.


Career

Alderton first became familiar to television viewers in 1962, when he played Dr Moone in the ITV soap opera, '' Emergency – Ward 10''. After an uncredited role in ''
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'' (1963), and appearing in British films such as '' The System'' (1964), ''
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'' (1968) and ''
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'' (1969), he played the lead in the comedy series '' Please Sir!'', as hapless teacher Mr Hedges, which later resulted in him also playing the character in the 1971 feature film of the same name. He was cast by Richard Lester in the title role of a film version of ''Flashman'' but the project was abandoned. In 1972, he appeared with Hannah Gordon in the BBC comedy series '' My Wife Next Door'' which ran for 13 episodes, and for which he won a
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in 1975. He then transferred to another top-rated ITV series when he played Thomas Watkins, the chauffeur, in '' Upstairs, Downstairs'', opposite his wife, Pauline Collins. They had a daughter (the actress Kate Alderton) and two sons and also acted together in spin-off series, '' Thomas & Sarah'', and another sitcom, '' No, Honestly'', as well as in '' Wodehouse Playhouse'' (1975–78), a series that featured adaptations of short stories by P. G. Wodehouse (primarily the ''
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'' stories.) In the meantime, he appeared on the big screen against-type as 'Friend' in
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's cult sci-fi film '' Zardoz'' (1974), before returning to more familiar territory, as 1930s
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'' in 1974 when he was surprised by
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.


Stage roles

He graduated from the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art in 1961 and appeared in their production of The Doctor and The Devils by
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. He made his first stage appearance with the repertory company of the Theatre Royal, York in August 1961, in ''Badger's Green'' by R.C. Sherriff. After a period in repertory, he made his first London appearance at the
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, November 1965, as Harold Crompton in ''
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'', later transferring with the production to the
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. In March 1969, he played Eric Hoyden in the RSC's production of ''Dutch Uncle''. At the Comedy Theatre, July 1969, he played Jimmy Cooper in ''The Night I Chased the Women with an Eel''. At the Howff, October 1973, he played Stanley in ''Punch and Judy Stories'', and played the same part in "Judies" at the Comedy, January 1974. At the Shaw, January 1975, he played Stanley in Pinter's '' The Birthday Party''. At the Apollo, May 1976, he played four parts in Ayckbourn's '' Confusions''. During the 1980s and 1990s, Alderton had few roles. He narrated
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's children's original animated series ''
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'' in 1983 (with his wife Pauline Collins) and, from 1987 to 1994, narrated and voiced all the characters in the original series of '' Fireman Sam''. In 1988, he starred as Surgeon Robert Sandy in '' Tales of the Unexpected'', in the episode
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, and from 1989 to 1992 he starred in the series '' Forever Green'' as the character Jack Boult. he also appeared in the film '' Clockwork Mice'' in 1995. Alderton played opposite his wife Pauline in ''
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'' in 2002 and made something of a comeback in the 2003 film, '' Calendar Girls''. Then, in 2004 he played a role in the BBC series of
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''. Also in 2004, Alderton starred in the first series of ITV 1's '' Doc Martin'' in an episode entitled "Of All The Harbours in All The Towns" as sailor John Slater, a friend and former lover of Aunt Joan. He played Christopher Casby in the 2008 BBC adaptation of
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' '' Little Dorrit''.


Personal life

Alderton married actress Jill Browne in 1964, but they divorced. In 1969, he married actress Pauline Collins and they have three children, a daughter (Kate, who is also an actress.) and two sons.


Filmography


Film


Television


References


External links

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John Alderton
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