Actor Christopher Timothy, currently starring in The Grapes of Wrath at Hall for Cornwall took time out from the play to help launch an ‘amoozing’ raffle to win a life-size cow.
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Adapting crime fiction into successful television is a task that demands a great deal of skill. This is all the more so when you are talking about humorous crime fiction. Humour on the page doesn’t always translate effectively on to the screen – and humorous television can also become dated very quickly. With this in mind, I started watching my new box set of Murder Most English with a...
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By David Lambert - A kindly detective puts right the wrongs in a sleepy English town. Clad in tweed and puffing on a pipe, Detective Inspector Purbright (Anton Rodgers, Lillie, May to December) pursues... (more)
Christopher Timothy, 68, played James Herriot in the TV series 'All Creatures Great and Small', and Dr Brendan "Mac" McGuire in 'Doctors'. He is touring in Alan Ayckbourn's 'Tons of Money', at the Festival Theatre, Malvern to Saturday, and Richmond Theatre next week