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{{real world}}'''Bryan Mosley''' | {{real world}}'''Bryan Mosley''' played both a [[Prop Man]] and [[Malpha]] in the ''[[Doctor Who]]'' story ''[[The Daleks' Master Plan]]''. In the former role, he was credited as '''Buddy Windrush''' and also '''Brian Edwards'''. | ||
Though undoubtedly best known to modern audiences for his long run on ''[[Coronation Street]]'' that lasted until his death, he was an active character actor for most of his life. In the 1960s, arguably his most prolific period, he was a guest on most of the decade's most famous "cult" [[British]] programmes, including {{wi|The Saint (TV series)|The Saint}}, {{wi|The Avengers (TV series)|The Avengers}}, {{wi|Adam Adamant Lives!}}, ''[[Z-Cars]]'' and the like. | Though undoubtedly best known to modern audiences for his long run on ''[[Coronation Street]]'' that lasted until his death, he was an active character actor for most of his life. In the 1960s, arguably his most prolific period, he was a guest on most of the decade's most famous "cult" [[British]] programmes, including {{wi|The Saint (TV series)|The Saint}}, {{wi|The Avengers (TV series)|The Avengers}}, {{wi|Adam Adamant Lives!}}, ''[[Z-Cars]]'' and the like. | ||
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Revision as of 00:09, 1 November 2015
Bryan Mosley played both a Prop Man and Malpha in the Doctor Who story The Daleks' Master Plan. In the former role, he was credited as Buddy Windrush and also Brian Edwards.
Though undoubtedly best known to modern audiences for his long run on Coronation Street that lasted until his death, he was an active character actor for most of his life. In the 1960s, arguably his most prolific period, he was a guest on most of the decade's most famous "cult" British programmes, including The Saint, The Avengers, Adam Adamant Lives!, Z-Cars and the like.