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Derek Griffiths (born 15 July 1946) is a British actor, singer and voice artist who appeared in numerous British
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in the 1970s to present and has more recently played parts in television drama.


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. Griffiths 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
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. He also provided the English voice of SuperTed (the series ''SuperTed'' was originally made in Welsh).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 ''
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'' at the London Palladium. In 2014, Griffiths was presented with a BASCA Gold Badge of Merit award. This was in acknowledgement of his unique contribution to music. From 2016, he played Freddie Smith in ''
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'': he left the role in March 2017 to star in a stage production of '' Driving Miss Daisy''. In 2021, he joined the London cast of '' The Mousetrap''.


Legacy

In 2011, English writer, television presenter, producer and satirist Charlie Brooker wrote,
s a childI had an inherent (albeit incredibly condescending) sense that I liked black people, and wanted them to like me. And I genuinely believe a lot of that was thanks to Derek Griffiths. Griffiths was the first black person I can remember encountering anywhere in my life, and he existed only on my television. He presented '' Play School'', appeared in '' Play Away'', and created the music for '' Bod''. And as far as I'm concerned he's one of the most brilliant TV presenters this country has ever produced: instantly warm and likeable, clearly very talented, and possessing the rare knack of appearing to speak directly to young viewers without patronising them. His colour absolutely didn't matter, yet at the same time it did – precisely because it didn't matter. Even this four year old could see that.


Children's television work

*'' Play 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 **"Fairground!" (1982) as singer **" Geordie Racer" (1988) as singer **" Through The Dragon's Eye" (1989) as singer **" Earth Warp" (1994) as voiceover and singer *'' Bod'' (1975) where he composed the theme music for each of the main five characters *''Ring-a-Ding!'' (1975) stories and singer *''Heads and Tails'' (1978) as voiceover and singer *''Watch It!'' (1980–83) regular continuity announcer on children's ITV segment for Yorkshire Television *''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 English language UK version *'' Muzzy in Gondoland'' (1986) as the voices of Bob and Corvax *''King Greenfingers'' (1989) as the 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 the narrator and all of the characters *'' Dragon Tales'' (1999–2005) as the narrator for the audiobooks *'' Mio Mao'' (2005) as the narrator and all of the characters in the UK dub *''Film Fun'' *'' Little Red Tractor'' (2004–2007) as the voices of Mr Jones and Walter *'' Animal Antics'' (1997–2015) as the narrator'' *'' Tinga Tinga Tales'' (2010-2011) as the voices of Cricket and Skunk *'' Sarah & 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 Meadow


Comedy television work

*'' Please 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 *'' The Cleaner (TV series)'', Series 3 Episode 3 (2024), as Bill


Other television work

*'' Crown 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 (7 June 2022) *'' Silent Witness'' " River's Edge" broadcast 2 February 2016, as DS Malcolm Guillam *''
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'' 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 *'' Unforgotten'', series 5 (2022) as Chris Blackwood


Appearances

*Derek Griffiths appears in '' This Is Your Life''


Advertising work

Griffiths has also frequently appeared in advertising. In the past, he has won the Italian advertising Oscar for a series of comedy commercials about a Christmas cake where he played the role of an entertainer with French accent.


Film work

*'' Up Pompeii!'' (1971) as Steam Slave *'' Up the Chastity Belt'' (1971) as Saladin *'' Up the Front'' (1972) as El Puncturo *''
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'' (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 Mosca


Theatre

In the theatre, Griffiths has been particularly associated with the Royal Exchange, Manchester. His roles include: * Ko-Ko, '' The Black Mikado'' adapted from Gilbert & Sullivan. Directed by Braham Murray at the
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, 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
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. 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). * Lumiére "Beauty and the Beast" Dominion Theatre (1994). * Feste, '' Twelfth Night'' at the Royal Shakespeare Theatre, Stratford-upon-Avon (1994) and the Theatre Royal,
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(1994). * The Engineer. Miss Saigon, Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, London (1996–1997). * Sebastien, '' Nude With Violin'' by
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. 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, ''
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'' by Moliere. Directed by Helena Kaut-Howson at the Royal Exchange, Manchester (2009). * Rev. Tooker, '' Cat on a Hot Tin Roof,'' Novello Theatre, London (2009).


Audio

* Ladybird Books Classic Collection (1995) as Narrator of Tales from '' The Jungle Book'' and '' The Wind in the Willows'' *
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I, Regress (Series 1, Episode 3 - Jan 2012) as Mr Pigeon


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.


References


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