Terry-Thomas on screen, radio, stage and record

The English actor and comedian Terry-Thomas (1911–1990) performed in many mediums of light entertainment, including film, radio and theatre. His professional career spanned 50 years from 1933 until his retirement in 1983.[1] During this time he became synonymous with playing the "silly-ass Englishman",[2] a characterisation that he had portrayed from his time on the variety circuit.[3]

Terry-Thomas from the waist up, in jacket, waistcoat and tie, smiling at the camera
Terry-Thomas in Where Were You When the Lights Went Out?, 1968

Terry-Thomas made his film debut as an extra in the 1933 film, The Private Life of Henry VIII, which starred Charles Laughton in the title role; Terry-Thomas continued to undertake a series of small and uncredited film roles while his reputation grew on radio and television. He played his first role on radio in the 1938 BBC tea dance programme Friends to Tea,[4] before spending the Second World War with the Royal Corps of Signals and ENSA, the Entertainments National Service Association.[5]

After the war, Terry-Thomas began his stage career with an appearance in Piccadilly Hayride at the Prince of Wales Theatre, London; the show was a hit and he appeared in it from September 1946 until January 1948.[6] In 1949 he appeared in his first television programme, Technical Hitch, and scored a success later that year with his own television series, How Do You View?, which was noted for being the first comedy series on British television.[7][8] In 1956 he was cast by the Boulting brothers in Private's Progress. The role boosted his film career, initially in Britain, and then in America.[9] In 1958 Terry-Thomas released the first of two solo comedy records, Strictly T-T; the same year he also appeared as Bertie Wooster in a cast recording of Jeeves, with Roger Livesey playing Jeeves.[10]

I've been called any number of things in print. T-T with his permanent air of caddish disdain ... bounder ... aristocratic rogue ... upper-class English twit ... genuine English eccentric ... one of the last real gentlemen ... wet, genteel Englishman ... high-bred idiot ... cheeky blighter ... camel-haired cad ... amiable buffoon ... pompous Englishman ... twentieth-century dandy ... stinker ... king of the cads ...
All those descriptions added up to my image as Terry-Thomas.

—Terry-Thomas[2]

During the 1960s and 1970s, Terry-Thomas' appearances on stage and radio were becoming less frequent but his television and film output remained consistent, despite his diagnosis with Parkinson's disease in 1971; by the mid-1980s, though, the disease had effectively ended his career.[11] On his death, The Guardian observed that "as an upper class twit or as a debonair rascal, Terry-Thomas had few equals", and described him as "a national treasure",[9] while The Independent considered that he "personified the Englishman as amiable bounder".[12]

Filmography

Terry-Thomas in How to Murder Your Wife, 1965
Filmography of Terry-Thomas
Film[13][14][15][16]YearRoleNotes
The Private Life of Henry VIII1933ExtraUncredited[17]
The Ghost Goes West1935ExtraUncredited[17]
Cheer Up1936ExtraUncredited[17]
When Knights Were Bold1936ExtraUncredited[17]
Things to Come1936ExtraUncredited[17]
Once in a Million1936ExtraUncredited[17]
It's Love Again1936ExtraUncredited[18]
Rhythm in the Air1936FrankieUncredited[17]
This'll Make You Whistle1936ExtraUncredited[17]
Take a Chance1937Cast memberUncredited
Rhythm Racketeer1937Cast memberUncredited[19]
Climbing High1938CowProduction finished in 1938, film released in 1939;[20] Voice, Uncredited[21]
Sam Goes Shopping1939BoyfriendUncredited[19]
Flying Fifty-Five1939Bit at RacetrackUncredited
For Freedom1940News reader[19]Uncredited[22]
Under Your Hat1940Cast memberUncredited[19]
Quiet Wedding1941ExtraUncredited[19]
If You Don't Save Paper1948Shop Assistant
Copy Book Please1948On-screen participant3-minute instructional film[23]
A Date with a Dream1948Terry
The Brass Monkey1948Himself
Helter Skelter1949Himself
Melody Club1949Freddy Forrester
What's Cooking?1951Cast memberAlso called Cookery Nook[24][25]
The Queen Steps Out1952Cast member
Private's Progress1956Major Hitchcock
The Green Man1956Charles Boughtflower
Brothers in Law1956Alfred Green
Lucky Jim1957Bertrand Welch
The Naked Truth1957Lord Henry Mayley
Blue Murder at St Trinian's1957Romney Carlton-Ricketts
Happy Is the Bride1958Policeman
Tom Thumb1958IvanNominated for BAFTA Award for the "Best British Actor in 1959"[26]
Too Many Crooks1959William Delany Gordon
Carlton-Browne of the F.O.1959Cadogan de Vere Carlton-Browne
I'm All Right Jack1959Major Hitchcock
School for Scoundrels1960Raymond Delauney
That's Odd1960Cast member15-minute short[27]
Make Mine Mink1960Major Albert Rayne
His and Hers1961Reggie Blake
A Matter of WHO1961Archibald Bannister
Bachelor Flat1962Professor Bruce Patterson
Operation Snatch1962Lieutenant "Piggy" Wigg
The Wonderful World of the Brothers Grimm1962Ludwig('The Singing Bone')
Kill or Cure1962J. Barker Rynde
It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World1963Lt-Colonel J. Algernon Hawthorne
The Mouse on the Moon1963SpenderNominated for Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy[28]
Terry-Thomas in Tuscany1963HostProducer;[29] 15-minute short[30]
Terry-Thomas in the South of France1963HostProducer;[31] 19-minute short[30]
Terry-Thomas in Northern Ireland1963HostProducer;[32] 19-minute short[30]
How to Murder Your Wife1965Charles Furbank
Strange Bedfellows1965Mortician
Those Magnificent Men in Their Flying Machines1965Sir Percy Ware-Armitage
You Must Be Joking!1965Major Foskett
The Wild Affair1965Godfrey Deane
Our Man in Marrakesh1966El Caid
The Daydreamer1966Brigadier Zachary Zilch
Munster, Go Home!1966Freddie Munster
The Sandwich Man1966Scoutmaster
Kiss the Girls and Make Them Die1966James; Lord Aldric
La Grande Vadrouille1966Sir Reginald
Top Crack1967Charles
A Guide for the Married Man1967Technical Advisor; "Tiger"
Jules Verne's Rocket to the Moon1967Captain Sir Harry Washington Smythe
The Perils of Pauline1967Sten Martin
How to Kill 400 Duponts1967Commissioner Green
Arabella1967General Sir Horace Gordon; Duke Pietro Moretti; hotel manager; insurance manager
Seven Times Seven1967Police InspectorOriginally titled Sette Volte Sette[33]
Danger: Diabolik1968Minister of the Interior, then Minister of Finance
Don't Raise the Bridge, Lower the River1968H. William Homer
Where Were You When the Lights Went Out?1968Ladislaus Walichek
Uno Scacco Tutto Matto1968Il Direttore DorgeantAlso known as Checkmate for McDowell or It's Your Move[34]
How Sweet It Is!1968Mr Tilly
2000 Years Later1969Charles Goodwyn
Monte Carlo or Bust!1969Sir Cuthbert Ware-ArmitageOriginally called Quei Temerari Sulle Loro Pazze, Scatenate, Scalcinate Carriole[35]
Arthur? Arthur!1969Clennery Tubbs
Una Su Tredici1969AlbertAlso known as 12 + 1 or The Thirteen Chairs[36]
Atlantic Wall1970Commandant Perry
The Abominable Dr. Phibes1971Dr Longstreet
Colpo Grosso ... Grossissimo ... Anzi Probabile1972Pierre Le Compte
Dr. Phibes Rises Again1972Lombardo
Tunisia – Yesterday and Today1972Commentator16-minute short[37]
Gli Eroi1973John CooperAlso known as The Heroes[38]
The Vault of Horror1973Arthur Gritchit
Robin Hood1973Sir HissVoice[39]
The Cherry Picker1974Appelby
Chi ha rubato il tesoro dello scia?1974
Side by Side1975Max Nugget
Closed Up-Tight1975
Spanish Fly1976Sir Percy de Courcy
The Bawdy Adventures of Tom Jones1976Mr. Square
The Last Remake of Beau Geste1977Prison Governor
Kingdom of Gifts1978The Bumbling ChancellorVoice
The Hound of the Baskervilles1978Dr Mortimer
The Mysterious House of Dr C1978The Bull
La Isla De Las Cabezas1979Cast member
Febbre a 40!1980Dr ChristopherAlso known as Happy Birthday Harry![40]

Radio

Terry-Thomas, May 1951
Radio broadcasts of Terry-Thomas
Broadcast[41][42]DateChannelNotes
Friends to Tea6 June 1938London Regional
Anzac Hour5 March 1943BBC General Forces Programme
Anzac Hour9 March 1943BBC General Forces Programme
We're All Together Now5 January 1944BBC Home Service
Strike a Home Note29 November 1944BBC General Forces Programme
Band Party6 August 1945BBC Home Service
Out of the Hat24 January 1946BBC Home Service
Folly to be Wise1 April 1946BBC Light Programme
They're Out14 May 1946BBC Light Programme
Variety Star Show8 June 1946BBC General Overseas Service
George Elrick's Band Party6 July 1946BBC Light Programme
Caribbean Carnival15 July 1946BBC General Overseas Service
Variety Bandbox1 September 1946BBC Light Programme
Cabaret17 September 1946Midland Home Service
Worker's Playtime25 October 1946BBC Home Service
Variety Bandbox27 October 1946BBC Light Programme
Happidrome12 November 1946BBC Light Programme
The Carroll Levis Show8 December 1946BBC Light Programme
Piccadilly Hayride23 December 1946BBC Home Service
Variety Bandbox25 December 1946BBC Light Programme
Worker's Playtime10 January 1947BBC Home Service
The Carroll Levis Show26 January 1947BBC Light Programme
Variety Bandbox23 February 1947BBC Light Programme
Worker's Playtime28 February 1947BBC Home Service
Happidrome4 March 1947BBC Light Programme
The Carroll Levis Show16 March 1947BBC Light Programme
Variety Bandbox20 April 1947BBC Light Programme
Worker's Playtime Anniversary Programme27 May 1947BBC Home Service
Accordion Club30 May 1947BBC Light Programme
Variety Bandbox1 June 1947BBC Light Programme
Up and Doing21 June 1947BBC Home Service
Variety Bandbox29 June 1947BBC Light Programme
Worker's Playtime4 July 1947BBC Home Service
Up and Doing2 August 1947BBC Home Service
Variety Bandbox10 August 1947BBC Light Programme
The Carroll Levis Show24 August 1947BBC Light Programme
Accordion Club11 September 1947BBC Light Programme
Navy Mixture18 September 1947BBC Home Service
Alhambra of the Air19 October 1947BBC Light Programme
Worker's Playtime21 October 1947BBC Home Service
October Revue31 October 1947BBC Home Service
Variety Bandbox2 November 1947BBC Light Programme
Accordion Club6 November 1947BBC Light Programme
The Carroll Levis Show13 November 1947BBC Light Programme
November Revue25 November 1947BBC Home Service
Christmas Crackers24 December 1947BBC Light Programme
Night Shift13 January 1948BBC Light Programme
Caribbean Carnival23 January 1948BBC General Overseas Service
Worker's Playtime3 February 1948BBC Home Service
Worker's Playtime4 February 1948BBC Home Service
Caribbean Carnival25 May 1948BBC General Overseas Service
Worker's Playtime30 May 1948BBC Home Service
Worker's Playtime15 June 1948BBC Home Service
Worker's Playtime16 June 1948BBC Home Service
Variety Bandbox1 August 1948BBC Light Programme
Worker's Playtime7 September 1948BBC Home Service
Worker's Playtime8 September 1948BBC Home Service
Variety Hall of Fame23 September 1948BBC Light Programme
Best Indian Rendezvous5 October 1948BBC Light Programme
Alhambra of the Air6 October 1948BBC Light Programme
To Town with Terry12 October 1948 – 28 March 1949BBC Home Service24 episodes; broadcast weekly[43]
Music Hall16 April 1949BBC Light Programme
Worker's Playtime28 April 1949BBC Home Service
Caribbean Carnival5 July 1949BBC General Overseas Service
The Vera Lynn Show7 July 1949BBC Light Programme
Variety Bandbox23 October 1949BBC Light Programme
Variety Bandbox1 January 1950BBC Light Programme
Henry Hall's Guest Night11 January 1950BBC Home Service
Music Hall21 January 1950BBC Light Programme
Variety Fanfare3 February 1950BBC Home Service
Variety Bandbox9 April 1950BBC Light Programme
Henry Hall's Guest Night26 April 1950BBC Home Service
Worker's Playtime28 April 1950BBC Home Service
Something to Sing About27 May 1950BBC Light Programme
Variety Fanfare13 July 1950BBC Home Service
Variety Bandbox13 August 1950BBC Light Programme
Variety Fanfare27 August 1950BBC Home Service
Variety Fanfare31 August 1950BBC Home Service
Variety Fanfare16 September 1950BBC Home Service
Henry Hall's Guest Night16 October 1950BBC Home Service
Music Hall25 October 1950BBC Light Programme
Variety Bandbox3 December 1950BBC Light Programme
Can You Beat It12 December 1950BBC Home Service
Calling All Forces17 December 1950BBC Home Service
Can You Beat It19 December 1950BBC Home Service
Worker's Playtime22 December 1950BBC Home Service
Henry Hall's Guest Night25 December 1950BBC Home Service
Can You Beat It26 December 1950BBC Home Service
Can You Beat It2 January 1951BBC Home Service
Can You Beat It9 January 1951BBC Home Service
Henry Hall's Guest Night10 January 1951BBC Home Service
Can You Beat It16 January 1951BBC Home Service
Can You Beat It19 January 1951BBC Home Service
Calling All Forces21 January 1951BBC Home Service
Can You Beat It6 February 1951BBC Home Service
Can You Beat It13 February 1951BBC Home Service
Can You Beat It20 February 1951BBC Home Service
Music Hall24 February 1951BBC Light Programme
Can You Beat It27 February 1951BBC Home Service
Henry Hall's Guest Night7 March 1951BBC Home Service
Can You Beat It26 March 1951BBC Home Service
Henry Hall's Guest Night27 March 1951BBC Home Service
Anglo-American Programme4 July 1951BBC Light Programme
Top of the Bill8 August 1951BBC Light Programme
Calling All Forces18 August 1951BBC Home Service
Happy-Go-Lucky30 August 1951BBC Light Programme
Music Hall23 February 1952BBC Light Programme
Dick Turpin27 February 1952BBC Light Programme
Henry Hall's Guest Night9 April 1952BBC Home Service
Calling All Forces5 May 1952BBC Light Programme
All Star Bill10 June 1952BBC Light Programme
Henry Hall's Guest Night15 October 1952BBC Home Service
All Star Bill20 October 1952BBC Light Programme
Star Show1 November 1952BBC Light Programme
Forces Show11 November 1952BBC Light Programme
Variety Playhouse23 May 1953BBC Home Service
Hip, Hip, Hooray25 May 1953BBC Light Programme
BBC Ballroom1 June 1953BBC Light Programme
Top of the Town5 June 1953BBC Home ServicePilot episode[44]
Star Bill9 August 1953BBC Light Programme
Worker's Playtime27 August 1953BBC Home Service
Ignorance Is Bliss30 September 1953BBC Light Programme
Star Bill25 October 1953BBC Light Programme
Top of the Town1 November 1953 – 21 February 1954BBC Light Programme16 episodes, broadcast weekly; series one[45]
Variety at the Capitol31 January 1954BBC Light Programme
Variety at the Capitol7 February 1954BBC Light Programme
Variety at the Capitol21 February 1954BBC Light Programme
Star Bill4 April 1954BBC Light Programme
Variety Playhouse8 May 1954BBC Home Service
Royal Salute15 May 1954BBC Home Service
Thank Your Lucky Stars17 June 1954BBC Light Programme
Blackpool Nights14 July 1954BBC Light Programme
Blackpool Nights11 August 1954BBC Light Programme
In Town Tonight15 October 1954BBC Home Service
Top of the Town31 October 1954 – 27 February 1955BBC Light Programme16 episodes, broadcast weekly; series two[46]
Desert Island Discs13 February 1956BBC Home Service
Star Struck26 February 1956BBC Home Service
The Peers Parade11 May 1957BBC Light Programme
Variety Playhouse28 December 1957BBC Home Service
The Laughtermakers26 March 1958BBC Home Service
Today Today24 March 1959BBC Light Programme
In Town Tonight21 November 1959BBC Home Service
In Town Tonight19 August 1961BBC Home Service
Home This Afternoon17 February 1966BBC Light Programme
Home This Afternoon21 March 1966BBC Light Programme
Spoken Words24 November 1966WNYC-FM (USA)
Open House23 April 1970BBC Radio 2
Arthur Askey's Seventieth Birthday6 June 1970BBC Radio 4
Desert Island Discs1 August 1970BBC Radio 4

Stage credits

"Everyone was talking about the gap between my teeth, my monocle, the fancy waistcoats I wore and the seven-inch cigarette holders I used".
– Terry-Thomas on his look[47]
Stage credits of Terry-Thomas
Production[42][48]DateTheatreNotes
Piccadilly HayrideSeptember 1946 – January 1948Prince of Wales Theatre, London
Variety13 September 1946London Palladium
Royal Variety Performance4 November 1946London Palladium
VarietyJune 1948London Palladium
Variety27 September – 4 October 1948London Palladium
CabaretSpring 1949Paris
The Gracie Fields Show15 – 23 May 1949Empress Hall, London
NSPCC Midsummer Ball22 June 1949Dorchester Hotel, London
Summer SeasonSummer 1949New Royal Theatre, Bournemouth
CabaretOctober – November 1949Palma House Night Club, Chicago
Variety10 – 17 April 1950The Chelsea Palace, London
Summer Season1950Opera House Theatre, Blackpool
Out of this World5 October 1950Opera House Theatre, Blackpool
A Night of Variation12 November 1950Bedford Theatre, London
Jingle BellsDecember 1950Wood Green Empire, London
Cabaret31 December 1950The Garter Club, Mayfair
CabaretJune 1951The Wedgwood Room, Waldorf Astoria Hotel, New York
Humpty Dumpty22 December 1951 – 29 February 1952London Palladium109 performances[49]
Top of the TownJuly 1952Opera House Theatre, Blackpool
Concert PartySeptember 1952Military bases, Malaya
Royal Variety Performance3 November 1952London Palladium
Dick WhittingtonDecember 1952 – January 1953JohannesburgAs the Honourable Idle Jack[50]
VarietyJuly 1953Pier Pavilion, Llandudno
Summer Season1953Palace Theatre, Blackpool
Fun and the Fair7 October – 19 December 1953London Palladium138 performances[49]
Dick WhittingtonDecember 1953 – January 1954Granada, Sutton; Granada, Woolwich; Finsbury Park EmpireAs the Honourable Idle Jack[51]
Summer Season1954Winter Gardens Pavilion, Blackpool
Room for Two28 February – 2 April 1955[a]Prince of Wales Theatre, London; preceded by a national tour.[52][b]As Hubert Crone;[52] 48 performances[49]
Summer Season1956Morecambe
Charley's AuntAugust – September 1956BlackpoolAs Lord Fancourt Babberley[52]
Variety24 – 29 September 1956Prince of Wales Theatre, London
King John28 October 1956Adelphi Theatre, London
Season of VarietyJanuary 1957Prince of Wales Theatre, London
Carroll Levis's Sensational TV Star SearchSeptember 1957Shrewsbury
Jingle Bells27 December 1957Wood Green Empire, London
Our Friends the Stars13 March 1957Victoria Palace Theatre, London
Large as Life23 May – 13 December 1958London PalladiumAs one of The Three Musketeers;[52] 380 performances[53]
Cabaret1 January 1959Savoy Hotel, London
It's in the BagMarch – May 1960Provincial tour
It's in the Bag25 May – 4 June 1960Duke of York's Theatre, London
RevueMarch – April 1963New South Wales
Don't Just Lie There, Say Something!1971The Metro Theatre, Sydney

Television

Terry-Thomas as a guest star on The Red Skelton Show. Shown here with Skelton.
Television appearances of Terry-Thomas[c]
Programme[13][59][60]DateChannelRoleNotes
Technical Hitch11 October 1947BBC Television ServiceLive broadcast[61][62]
Stars in Your Eyes30 January – 6 May 1949BBC Television ServiceCast member
How Do You View?26 October – 21 December 1949BBC Television ServiceCast memberSeries one; script by Terry-Thomas[63]
How Do You View?5 April – 17 May 1950BBC Television ServiceCast memberSeries two; Terry-Thomas also wrote additional material for the programme[64]
Picture Page25 April 1950BBC Television ServiceCast member
How Do You View?8 November 1950 – 28 February 51BBC Television ServiceCast memberSeries three
Toast of the Town15 March 1951CBS (USA)
Vic Oliver Introduces ...16 June 1951BBC Television Service
How Do You View?19 September 1951 – 28 November 1951BBC Television ServiceCast memberSeries four
Hello Up There12 October 1951BBC Television Service
La Belle Hélène25 November 1951BBC Television ServiceCompere[65]
What's My Line?17 December 1951BBC Television ServiceCelebrity challenger[66]
Joan Gilbert at Home26 March 1952BBC Television Service
How Do You View?2 April – 11 June 1952BBC Television ServiceCast memberSeries five
How Do You View?9 September 1953BBC Television ServiceCast memberSpecial edition
For Your Pleasure28 October 1953BBC Television Service
Television's Christmas Party25 December 1953BBC Television Service
The Name's the Same26 January 1954BBC Television Service
Variety Parade6 April 1954BBC Television Service
The Pat Kirkwood Show8 May 1954BBC Television Service
Celebration Music Hall15 May 1954BBC Television Service
Stars at Blackpool15 July 1954BBC Television Service
In Town Tonight15 October 1954BBC Television ServiceTelevision broadcast of Home Service radio show[67]
The Richard Hearne Show4 December 1954BBC Television Service
Variety Parade3 May 1955BBC Television Service
Around the Town1 October 1955BBC Television Service
Jack Hylton Presents "Saturday Night at the London Palladium"6 November 1955Associated-Rediffusion/ITV
Dance Music8 December 1955Associated-Rediffusion/ITV
Bird in Hand25 December 1955BBC Television ServiceCyril Beverley
Strictly T-T12 January – 8 March 1956BBC Television ServiceFive episodes[68]
Celebrity11 May 1956ATV/ITV
1-2-3 Click11 May 1956ATV/ITV
My Wildest Dreams15 May – 5 December 1956Granada/ITVSeries one; 28 episodes[69]
The Holiday Show6 August 1956BBC Television Service
Jack Hylton Presents "Friday Night"10 August – 7 September 1956Associated-Rediffusion/ITVThree episodes[70]
We Are Your Servants27 October 1956BBC Television Service
Off the Record12 November 1956BBC Television Service
Sunday Night at the London Palladium9 December 1956ATV/ITV
The Harry Secombe Show31 December 1956BBC Television Service
My Wildest Dreams30 January – 11 June 1957Granada/ITVSeries two; 15 episodes[71]
Jack Hylton's Music Box8 February 1957Associated-Rediffusion/ITV
What's My Line?24 February 1957BBC Television Service
Beat Up the Town22 April 1957BBC Television Service
Personal Appearance30 April 1957ATV/ITV
The Alma Cogan Show9 May 1957BBC Television Service
The Secombe Saga7 December 1957BBC Television Service
A Santa for Christmas26 December 1957ATV/ITV
What's My Line?16 March 1958BBC Television Service
The Terry-Thomas Show29 March 1958ATV/ITV
The World Our Stage5 April 1958BBC Television Service
What's My Line?14 December 1958;
21 December 1958
BBC Television Service
Tonight Starring Jack Paar16 November 1959NBC (USA)
Armchair Theatre: "Lord Arthur Savile's Crime"3 January 1960ABC (USA)/ITVLord Arthur Saville
Close Up23 June 1960Associated-Rediffusion/ITV
The Bing Crosby Show11 December 1961ABC (USA)
Juke Box Jury2 June 1962BBC tv
The Perry Como Show31 October 1962NBC (USA)
What's My Line?7 April 1963BBC tv
Terry-Thomas20 July 1963BBC tv
The British at Play21 August 1963Associated-Rediffusion/ITV
The Judy Garland Show13 October 1963CBS (USA)
Burke's Law18 October 1963;
24 January 1964;
24 February 1964
ABC (USA)The Man
Here's Edie16 January 1964ABC (USA)
What's My Line?17 May 1964CBS (USA)
An Hour with Robert Goulet19 November 1964CBS (USA)
A Long View Leslie Mitchell17 February 1965Westward Television
The Andy Williams Show8 March 1965NBC (USA)
Everybody's Got a System18 June 1965ABC (USA)Narrator[72]
The Man from U.N.C.L.E.: "The Five Daughters Affair"31 March 1967;
7 April 1967
NBC (USA)Constable
The Red Skelton Hour22 May 1967CBS (USA)
Comedy Playhouse: "The Old Campaigner"22 May 1967BBC1James Franklin-Jones
The Red Skelton Hour17 October 1967CBS (USA)
The Red Skelton Hour20 February 1968CBS (USA)[73]
Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In4 March 1968NBC (USA)
Monte Carlo: C'est La Rose6 March 1968ABC (USA)
The Big Show7 April 1968ATV/ITV
The Old Campaigner6 December 1968 – 10 January 1969BBC1James Franklin-Jones
This is Tom Jones28 February 1969ITVAlso broadcast on ABC (USA) on 2 March 1969
The Hollywood Palace22 March 1969ABC (USA)
The Liberace Show18 May 1969LWT/ITV
Howdy8 August 1969NBC (USA)
Music Hall12 October 1969;
19 October 1969
LWT/Seven Network (Aus)
The Peapicker in Piccadilly24 November 1969NBC (USA)Also broadcast on ITV on 31 December 1969
The Des O'Connor Show16 May 1970ATV/ITV
The Dick Cavett Show20 May 1970ABC (USA)
The Kraft Music Hall1 July 1970NBC (USA)
The Dickie Henderson Show23 April 1971LWT/ITV
Parkinson10 June 1971BBC1
The Mike Douglas Show2–6 August 1971KYW-TV (USA)
The Kraft Music Hall1 September 1971NBC (USA)
Hollywood Squares8–12 November 1971;
15–19 November 1971
NBC (USA)
The Persuaders!: "The Man in the Middle"16 December 1971ITC/ITVArchie Sinclair Beauchamp
Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In21 February 1972;
13 March 1972
NBC (USA)
Film Night26 August 1972BBC1
The Dave Cash Radio Show16 November 1972ATV/ITV
Russell Harty Plus20 January 1973LWT/ITV
I Love a Mystery27 February 1973NBC (USA)
The Special London Bridge Special15 March 1973BBC2
Parkinson19 October 1974BBC1
The Circus World Championships20 February 1981BBC1
The Human Brain31 May 1982;
21 June 1982
BBC2
Inspector Gadget: "All That Glitters"26 November 1983ITVArchaeologist

Discography

Terry-Thomas in The Bing Crosby Show, 1961

Albums

Album recordings by Terry-Thomas
Title[74][75]YearLabelTypeNotes
Strictly T-T1958London LL3292SoloRe-released Decca LK4398 (1961) & London LP5764 (1963)
Jeeves1958Caedmon Audio TC1137with Judith Furse, Rita Webb, Avril Elgar, Miles Malleson, and Roger Liveseyre-released in stereo, 1964, (TC-1137-S) – re-released Harper Audio HarperCollins 1559940042 (1989)
The Wonderful World of the Brothers Grimm1962MGM 1E/SIE/E-3Cast recording
Three Billion Millionaires!1963United Artists UXTL-4Cast recording
Terry-Thomas Discovers America1964Warner Bros W1558Solo
The Daydreamer1966Columbia LP OL-6540/OS-2940Cast recording
Vintage Variety1973BBC Records LP REC 134MCast recordingExtract is from Victory Star Show, 8 June 1946[76]
Robin Hood1973Buena Vista 3810Cast recording
They Played the Palladium1983Decca LP RFLD 30Cast recording

Singles

Singles by Terry-Thomas
Title[77][75]YearLabelBilled asNotes
"A Sweet Old-Fashioned Boy" /
"Lay Down Your Arms"
1956Decca F10804Terry-Thomas, Esq., & His Rock 'n' Roll Rotters /
R.S.M. Terry-Thomas
78 rpm
"The Phantom Grenadier Strikes Again"1959Terry-ThomasProduced and privately circulated by Terry-Thomas

Notes and references

Notes

References

Bibliography

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