- Derek Fowlds
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Derek Fowlds Born 2 September 1937
Wandsworth, London, England, BritishOccupation Actor, Presenter Years active 1962–present Spouse Adrienne Corri (Divorced)
Lesley Judd (1974–1978 Divorced)Derek Fowlds (born 2 September 1937) is an English actor, known for playing Bernard Woolley in popular British television comedies Yes, Minister and Yes, Prime Minister and Oscar Blaketon in the long-running ITV police drama Heartbeat.
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Personal life
Fowlds was born in Wandsworth, London, the son of Ketha Muriel (née Treacher) and James Witney Fowlds,[1] a salesman. He attended a Secondary Modern School in Berkhamsted, Hertfordshire.
Fowlds was previously married to actress Adrienne Corri and Blue Peter presenter and dancer Lesley Judd.
Career
After amateur acting, he trained at RADA and made his debut on the West End stage in The Miracle Worker. He appeared in various film roles, including East of Sudan (1964), Hotel Paradiso (1966), Frankenstein Created Woman (1967) and The Smashing Bird I Used to Know (1969), prior to becoming familiar to British television viewers as 'Mr. Derek' in the children's series The Basil Brush Show, replacing Rodney Bewes as presenter. Perhaps his most famous role was that of Bernard Woolley in Yes Minister and its sequel Yes, Prime Minister alongside Paul Eddington and Nigel Hawthorne.
From 1983–1985 he played the lead role in the sitcom Affairs of the Heart. He featured in a more sinister role in the 1990 political thriller Die Kinder. Fowlds then played Oscar Blaketon in the long running ITV police drama nostalgia series Heartbeat for its entire run. The character first appeared as the local police sergeant, then retired from the force and ran the post office before becoming a publican.
Television roles
Comedy
Year Title Role 1969–1973 The Basil Brush Show Mr Derek 1980–1984 Yes Minister Bernard Woolley 1982 Minder Meadhurst 1983–1985 Affairs of the Heart Peter Bonamy 1986–1988 Yes, Prime Minister Bernard Woolley 1988 The Settling of the Sun Kurt Friedman/Michael Robson Drama
Year Title Role 1992–2010 Heartbeat Oscar Blaketon 1990 Die Kinder Lomax References
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Categories:- 1937 births
- Alumni of the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art
- Living people
- English stage actors
- English television actors
- Actors from London
- People from Balham
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