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Anthony John Melody (18 December 1922 – 26 June 2008) was an English television character actor who appeared in a number of long running comedies and
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s, with more than 100 television roles.


Early life

Melody was born in London, where his father was in the Royal Horse Guards, but was brought up in
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, where his parents ran the Station
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in
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,
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. It was as a singer that he initially made his mark, starting out at the pub his mother Myra ran with his father, where, as a small boy, he accompanied the pianist; later in life he went on to sing with the
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. He was raised as a devout
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and attended Sacred Heart Church in
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. During the
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he served in the
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.


Career

Initially as a dancer, Melody spent three years touring the
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with Ralph Reader's Gang Show, performing for British troops in various countries, along with Tony Hancock and
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. In 1952, Melody spent a season performing at the Windmill Theatre in London, among the nudes, where he featured as a comedy singer, before returning to Yorkshire, where he performed semi-professionally in local clubs while working in a factory in
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during the day. In 1955, he appeared on ''What Makes A Star?'' on
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local radio. He became a regular on BBC regional radio, working in the North region of the
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from 1958 with, among others, Jimmy Clitheroe (who he also appeared with on stage, touring variety theatres) and with Harry Worth. With Clitheroe, Melody did a regular double-act on a radio variety show, ''Call Boy'', as well as doing much the same act together on stage in the theatres. Melody's acting career at the BBC began in radio, appearing in the
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'' The Clitheroe Kid'', another show which starred Clitheroe, in which Melody appeared from 1957 as grumpy taxi driver Horatio Higginbottom, a regular role that he continued in for sixteen years, until 1972. In the 1950s, Melody also had a regular role as compère and singer with the BBC's Northern Dance Orchestra, in the BBC radio show ''The Straw Hat Club''. His first television role came on 6 December 1957, when he appeared in the BBC comedy ''Be Soon'', alongside comedian Hylda Baker. Between 1964 and 1968, he appeared regularly on ITV with Clitheroe in the sitcom ''Just Jimmy'', and featured in two episodes of ITV's ''
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'', playing two small different roles, as a coach driver and a taxi driver. In 1968, Melody made his third appearance on ''Coronation Street'', this time as Harold Eaton, a decorator working at the Rovers Return pub. He also reappeared as a compere in 2000 in an episode filmed in the Blackpool Winter Gardens. In 1969, he played a postman in ''Parkin's Patch''. He also played a teacher in
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's play ''Roll on Four O'Clock'' in 1970. By the early 1970s, Melody was getting regular television work, with a number of minor roles (mostly in comedy parts) in programmes including the BBC sitcom '' Steptoe and Son'' (as a milkman in the 1970 episode "Come Dancing", which is said to be one of the most repeated episodes of that series). Melody also appeared on the BBC in the sitcom '' Sykes'', and on ITV in '' Public Eye'' (as guest star in a humorous Christmas special), both in 1972, at which time Melody said, "This is the first time in years I have turned down pantomime, up home in Blackpool, because I wanted to concentrate on television, to stretch myself with such roles." However, these were straightforward comedy supporting parts, of which he already had five years television experience as a semi-regular on the weekly sitcom ''Just Jimmy''. As he became better known, he was gradually offered more varied TV work. His subsequent television appearances included the police drama in ''
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'' (1973) and '' Barlow at Large'', and comedy on ITV in '' Bless This House'' (1974). In 1975, he had a starring role as George Bradshaw in the short-lived comedy series ''Rule Britannia!''. In 1979, Melody appeared in the
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film '' Yanks'' opposite Rachel Roberts, playing the husband of the terminally ill Roberts. The following year, he appeared in ''
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'' as Kimsey. He also played Station Sergeant Billy Machin in the comedy series '' The Nesbitts Are Coming'', and followed that up in 1981 by appearing as Archie in the comedy series '' The Incredible Mr Tanner''. He was always most effective in comedy roles; however, from 1981 to 1983, he appeared as the Chief, John Nettles's boss in the first six episodes of the BBC police series '' Bergerac''. On
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's opening night, Melody appeared in ''
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'', alongside
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in the title role. In the 1983 ''
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'' special "Getting Sam Home",
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's voice was badly affected by illness, so his lines were re-recorded by Melody. Comer died six weeks after the broadcast. Melody's first appearance in ''
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'' came in 1983, when he played Nicholas Martin. In 1985, he appeared in the drama series ''The Winning Streak'', and in 1986 he played Dave Sharkey in the sitcom ''Jossy's Giants''. In 1990, he appeared as the husband of
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in ''Missing Persons'', which was a feature-length
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for ''
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''. During the 1990s, Melody also appeared in an episode of the
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'' Heartbeat.'' The episode, entitled "We're all Allies Really", saw Melody play the character of Walter Openshaw. Melody made a second appearance in ''Emmerdale'' in 1998, this time as the farmer Jed Outhwaite. In 2000, he made a fourth appearance on ''Coronation Street'' as the MC at a ballroom dance competition in Blackpool, which the characters of
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and
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were entered into. Melody appeared in the television drama film '' Shipman'' in 2002, as Len, a patient who survived the real-life homicidal doctor
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, who was played by
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. Melody also appeared in the drama '' A Good Thief'' as Alfie, as well as a television advertising campaign for
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. His last television appearance was in 2003 on ''Last of the Summer Wine''. Throughout his broadcasting, career he continued to work live in summer season (at holiday camps such as
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, and in seaside resorts such as Blackpool and Skegness). He also worked in pantomime.


Personal life

Melody's first marriage was dissolved; he had four children with his first wife. He met his second wife, Maggie, when they were both performing in
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in
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. They made their home in Bispham, Blackpool, which he claimed was her home town, where he spent the rest of his life. Melody would say about living in Bispham, "Other actors can have London. I don't like it there, can't stand the trains, the noise, the hassle. Home is here." However, the real reason they lived there was not unconnected with the fact that Melody was in a long-term professional double act with Jimmy Clitheroe, who lived a five-minute walk from their front door. Offscreen, Melody was a shy unassuming man, who rarely gave interviews and who shunned the "show business scene". Melody had four children: three sons and a daughter from his first marriage.


Death

Melody died in a nursing home from
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after a short illness on 26 June 2008, aged 85. His funeral was held at Carleton Crematorium, Blackpool, Lancashire on 3 July.


Filmography


Television


Film


Notes


References


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Melody, Tony 1922 births 2008 deaths English male television actors English male radio actors English Roman Catholics Deaths from cancer in England Male actors from London Male actors from Lancashire Male actors from the East Riding of Yorkshire People from Bispham, Blackpool People from Goole Royal Air Force personnel of World War II Military personnel from London Royal Air Force airmen Actors from the Borough of Blackpool