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Christopher Timothy (born 14 October 1940) is a British actor and narrator. He is known for his roles as James Herriot in '' All Creatures Great and Small'', Mac McGuire in the
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daytime soap opera '' Doctors'' and Ted Murray in the BBC One primetime soap opera ''
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Early life

Timothy was born in Bala, Wales in 1940. He is the son of Anglican priest and BBC announcer Andrew Timothy and his first wife, Gwladys Marian ''nee'' Hailstone. When aged five Timothy moved with his family to south London, and at thirteen to Shrewsbury, where he attended Kingsland Grange Preparatory School and Priory Grammar School for Boys, and trained at the Central School of Speech and Drama. After leaving school and until his first paid acting engagements he worked in a Shrewsbury hat shop.


Career

Timothy's first professional stage engagement was in the play '' Chips with Everything'' in London and New York, in the role of a RAF military policeman for more than six months. In the 1960s, Timothy was part of Laurence Olivier's National Theatre company and appeared in such productions as '' The Master Builder'', '' Juno and the Paycock'' and Olivier's '' Othello''. Timothy's television career started with the 1969 series '' Take Three Girls'', and he went on to appear in '' UFO'' (1970 episode " The Psychobombs"), '' Doctor at Large'' in 1971, ''
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'' in 1973 and ''Murder Most English: A Flaxborough Chronicle'' in 1977 before winning the role of Herriot. He played the role of James Herriot in ''All Creatures Great and Small'' for the full 90 episodes, from 1978 until 1990. Timothy later recalled meeting the author, Alf Wight, who had "a soft, lilting Scottish accent – though I was told to keep my speech neutral to retain the universality of the part. Which I thought was complete bollocks". His film career included roles in '' Here We Go Round the Mulberry Bush'' (1967), ''
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'' (1969), ''
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'' (1969), '' Spring and Port Wine'' (1970), '' The Mind of Mr. Soames'' (1970), '' Up the Chastity Belt'' (1971), and the sex comedy '' Eskimo Nell'' (1975). In 1980, he played
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in the York Mystery Plays. In 2000, he was cast as Mac McGuire in the BBC soap opera '' Doctors'' staying in the series for six years, and directing some of the episodes. In 2004, he made an appearance in '' Casualty'' as the murderer of long-standing character Finlay Newton. He also appeared as a special guest on ITV1 drama ''
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'', which was aired on New Years Day 2009. More recently he has appeared in '' Lewis'' (ITV1) in the episode "Wild Justice", ''The Grapes of Wrath'', ''All the Fun of the Fair'', ''Haunting Julia'' and ''Casualty'' (2014). He is the son of BBC announcer Andrew Timothy, and has done regular voice work himself including taking his father's place as the announcer for the ''Goon Again Show'' in 2001 marking the 50th anniversary of '' The Goon Show'' (Andrew had been the announcer for the show back in the early 1950s). He played the announcer role on The Kinks' 1974 double album, '' Preservation Act 2''. He was the subject of '' This Is Your Life'' in 2000 when he was surprised by Michael Aspel on the set of '' Doctors'' at the BBC's Pebble Mill studios in Birmingham. He voiced and appeared in numerous television commercials for '' The Sun'' newspaper in the 1970s when Rupert Murdoch had entered British newspaper publishing; these were extremely unusual commercials for the time in the level of energy and even aggression evident in Timothy's delivery. As the person in these advertisements, he became a character, a role, in the 2017 stage production of '' Ink'', a play about Australian Rupert Murdoch's start on Fleet Street in British newspaper publishing with The Sun. Timothy was played by Jack Holden in the Almeida opening and by Andrew Durand in the Broadway production. The play was directed by Rupert Goold, at the Almeida Theatre, London, and later moved to the West End, and then performed on Broadway. He appeared in BBC Radio's '' Just a Minute'' in 1988 and 1989. He was also used in the marketing material for Dignity plc, primarily for their prepaid funeral plans. In 2008 Timothy took part in the
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programme '' Coming Home'' about his Welsh family history. In 2011, he played himself in the audio drama ''We are not the BBC'' written by Susan Casanove and produced by the Wireless Theatre Company. He returned to theatre in March 2013 in '' The Living Room''. In 2014 he played Inspector Hubbard in the UK tour of the stage thriller '' Dial M for Murder''. In April 2017, it was announced that he would be joining the BBC soap opera ''
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'' as regular character Ted Murray, in which he made his last appearance on 27 September 2019. Timothy appeared with Peter Davison in two series of ''Great British Car Journeys'' for
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in 2018 and 2019. He also appeared in ''Midsomer Murder'' S21E1 "The Point of Balance" as Ned Barnaby. In February 2020 Timothy appeared in '' Shakespeare & Hathaway: Private Investigators'' as Major Terence Benedick episode #3.3 "The Sticking Place". In April 2020 Timothy appeared in ITV Series '' Kate & Koji'' (Series 1, episode 5). When Kate's flashy ex-husband Dennis arrives in town with his much younger wife, Kate feigns an attachment to Koji Timothy had narrated the first nine series of Channel 5's ''The Yorkshire Vet'', which features veterinarians Julian Norton and Peter Wright. He had hoped to do so for the tenth series as well, but was self-isolating owing to the
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in April 2020. Peter Davison was asked to take on the role because his home was equipped with a recording studio, allowing him to complete the project in spite of the lockdown. Timothy was gracious in his comments. "I'm so sorry not to be able to do the voiceover for The Yorkshire Vet right now, but I can't tell you all how delighted I am that Peter is taking over. He most definitely would be my first choice while I'm in lockdown!" Timothy had also narrated the audio books of the James Herriot series.


Personal life

Timothy has been married twice; first to Susan Boys, with whom he had four sons and two daughters. During the 1978–1980 first run of ''All Creatures Great and Small'', he had an affair with his screen wife, Carol Drinkwater. He has been married to Annie Veronica Swatton since 1982, and they have one daughter. He is a supporter of National League football club Hartlepool United. Timothy learned to play violin whilst at school and plays occasionally in a local amateur orchestra although he described his ability as moderate (Right Notes May 1992).


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Timothy, Christopher 1940 births Living people 20th-century Welsh actors 21st-century Welsh actors Alumni of the Royal Central School of Speech and Drama People educated at The Priory Boys' Grammar School, Shrewsbury People from Bala, Gwynedd British male soap opera actors Welsh male stage actors British male television actors British male voice actors Male actors from Gwynedd