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'''Hugh Lloyd''', MBE played [[Goronwy]] in the ''[[Doctor Who]]'' serial ''[[Delta and the Bannermen]]''. Lloyd was born in [[Chester]] and at first went into theatre work before moving on to [[television]] appearances. He was best known for his work on the sitcom {{wi|Hugh and I}}, which ran from 1962 to 1967. The title of this sitcom was the basis of the pun ''[[Hugh and Us]]'', given as a title to a documentary about Hugh that was released on the DVD of ''Delta'' in [[2009 (people)|2009]]. | '''Hugh Lloyd''', MBE played [[Goronwy]] in the ''[[Doctor Who]]'' serial ''[[Delta and the Bannermen]]''. Lloyd was born in [[Chester]] and at first went into theatre work before moving on to [[television]] appearances. He was best known for his work on the sitcom {{wi|Hugh and I}}, which ran from 1962 to 1967. The title of this sitcom was the basis of the pun ''[[Hugh and Us]]'', given as a title to a documentary about Hugh that was released on the DVD of ''Delta'' in [[2009 (people)|2009]]. |
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Hugh Lloyd, MBE played Goronwy in the Doctor Who serial Delta and the Bannermen. Lloyd was born in Chester and at first went into theatre work before moving on to television appearances. He was best known for his work on the sitcom Hugh and I, which ran from 1962 to 1967. The title of this sitcom was the basis of the pun Hugh and Us, given as a title to a documentary about Hugh that was released on the DVD of Delta in 2009.
In 2006, Lloyd was awarded an MBE for his services to drama and charity. He died in 2008 at his home in Dolphin Court, Grand Avenue, West Worthing, aged 85.[1]