Derek Griffiths

Derek Griffiths
Derek Griffiths
Born 15 July 1946 (1946-07-15) (age 65)
Woking, Surrey, England, UK
Occupation Actor

Derek Griffiths (born 15 July 1946, Woking, Surrey, England) is a British actor who appeared in numerous British children's television series in the 1960s to 1980s and more recently has played parts in TV drama.

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Career

Griffiths was best 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 memorable children's TV role was in Granada TV's early-80's 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 the 'Coyote and Roadrunner' cartoons. He appeared on Crown Court (1973) as an accused fraudster Raoul Lapointe, from the Belgian Congo. In 1975 Griffiths played Nanki-Poo in The Black Mikado at London's Cambridge Theatre. He was also the English voice of Superted (Superted was originally made in Welsh).

Griffiths' distinctive voice can currently be heard in the UK on the CBeebies programme Little Red Tractor alongside Stephen Tompkinson, and in the voiceover for 2010's Muller Shropshire Dairy Advert in the UK.

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 Chitty Chitty Bang Bang at the London Palladium[citation needed].

Children's TV work

  • Play School (1964)
  • Play Away (1971)
  • Cabbages and Kings (1972)
  • Various Look and Read stories as Singer, including:
    • "Cloud Burst" (1974) as Singer
    • "Heads And Tails" (1975) as Voice-Over and 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
    • "Fair Ground!" (1983) as Singer
    • "Geordie Racer" (1988) as Singer
    • "Through The Dragon's Eye" (1989) as Singer
    • "Earth Warp" (1994) as Voice-Over
  • Dinosaurs: Fun, Fact and Fantasy (1982) as the voice of Dil the Crocodile
  • Bod (1975) where he composed the theme music for each of the main 5 characters.
  • Muzzy (1986) as Voice of Bob and Corvax
  • SuperTed (1983) as Voice of SuperTed
  • The World of Peter Rabbit and Friends (1993) as Simpkin in animated short stories based on the popular book series.
  • Christopher Crocodile (1993) as narrator
  • Mio Mao (current) as narrator
  • King Greenfingers (1989) as narrator
  • Heads and Tails
  • Film Fun
  • Little Red Tractor

Comedy TV work

  • Please Sir! (1968)
  • 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

Other TV work

  • Crown Court (1973) As Raoul Lapointe, the accused, in the three-part courtroom drama. Lapointe was found not guilty of fraud and obtaining monies by deception.
  • Don't Ask Me (1974)
  • Casualty (1999) as Duke Baines
  • Holby City (2004) as Greg Martin, also again in Holby City in april 2011 as Ted O'Conner

Advertising work

Derek Griffiths is also used frequently in advertising:

  • Baker's Dog Food
  • Disneyland
  • Hasbro
  • Quaker
  • Airtours

He also does the voices for the current jamjar.com adverts. In the past he has won the Italian advertising Oscar for a series of comedy commercials.

Movie work

Theatre

In the theatre Griffiths has been particularly associated with the Royal Exchange, Manchester. His roles include:-[1] [2]

References

  1. ^ Murray, Braham "The Worst It Can Be Is A Disaster", A & C Black,2007, ISBN 978-0713484902
  2. ^ The Royal Exchange Theatre Company Words & Pictures 1976-1998, 1998, ISBN 0 9512017 1 9

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