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| story = ''[[The War Machines (TV story)|The War Machines]]'' | | story = ''[[The War Machines (TV story)|The War Machines]]'' | ||
| time = 1966 | | time = 1966 | ||
| non dwu = ''The Blue Lamp'', ''Crime on Our Hands'', ''The Adventures of Robin Hood'', ''Nicholas Nickleby'', ''Our Mutual Friend'', ''Handcock's Half Hour'', ''Bleak House'', ''No Hiding Place'', ''Oliver Twist'', ''Silas Marner'', ''All Gas and Gaiters'', ''Carry On'' films | | non dwu = ''The Blue Lamp'', ''Crime on Our Hands'', ''The Adventures of Robin Hood'', ''Nicholas Nickleby'', ''Our Mutual Friend'', ''Handcock's Half Hour'', ''Bleak House'', ''No Hiding Place'', ''Oliver Twist'', ''Silas Marner'', ''All Gas and Gaiters'', ''Carry On'' films, ''The Railway Children'', ''Crown Court'' | ||
| imdb = 0581674 | | imdb = 0581674 | ||
| official site = | | official site = |
Revision as of 16:50, 18 January 2018
William Mervyn (born William Mervyn Pickwoad) played Sir Charles Summer in the Doctor Who serial The War Machines.
He was the father of BBC Wales production designer Michael Pickwoad. (CON: Christmas Special 2010)
He is most famous for playing the Bishop in all thirty-three episodes of All Gas and Gaiters and Justice Campbell in Crown Court. He is also known for his appearances in three "Carry On" films and playing the Old Gentleman in The Railway Children. His other television appearances included roles on Dixon of Dock Green, No Hiding Place, Armchair Theatre, Gideon's Way and Randall and Hopkirk (Deceased).