Bob Todd

English comedy actor (1921–1992)


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nameBob Todd
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captionTodd on The Benny Hill Show (1971)
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death_date
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occupationActor
spouseMonica Todd
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Brian Todd (15 December 1922 – 21 October 1992), known professionally as Bob Todd, was an English comedy actor, mostly known for appearing as a straight man in the sketch shows of Benny Hill and Spike Milligan. For many years, he lived in Tunbridge Wells, Kent.

Life and career

Todd was born in Faversham, Kent. One of the great stooges of television comedy, Todd was best known for his lugubrious expression and talent for slapstick, and was known to fellow comedians by the nickname 'Silly Todd'.

Before working in television, Todd trained to be a dentist. The outbreak of the Second World War saw him enlist in the Royal Air Force, where he became a navigator stationed at RAF North Killingholme, Lincolnshire. He had ambitions of becoming a farmer—making money from cattle breeding, whilst working as a manager at London Airport. The farming business, once begun, failed and almost made him bankrupt. Meeting scriptwriters Ray Galton and Alan Simpson in a pub, he bluffed them into believing that he was in fact an actor and ended up with the part of a policeman in the Sid James comedy series Citizen James. He appeared as several characters in Milligan and John Antrobus' stage play The Bed-Sitting Room, which opened at the Mermaid Theatre on 31 January 1963. pp.203-204

He subsequently stooged in The Dick Emery Show and The Mike and Bernie Winters Show amongst others, before joining The Benny Hill Show in 1968. He stayed with the programme, on and off, until Thames Television ended the show twenty-one years later. Todd was a regular on the 1971 The Marty Feldman Comedy Machine, appearing in 13 of the 14 episodes. In 1973, he appeared as Bill Thompson, the referee at a regimental boxing tournament in Adolf Hitler: My Part in His Downfall.

Todd gained a reputation for drunkenness while working on The Benny Hill Show. He once failed to turn up for a London Palladium show after a drinking episode, and found himself in a Dublin hospital five days later. After this was reported in the media, Hill had Todd dropped from the show. Producer Dennis Kirkland persuaded Hill to rescind the decision, saying that Todd brought much to the show and his drinking rarely affected his work.

Todd's only starring role was as Dan the lavatory attendant in his own 1972 series In for a Penny, although he did appear in the Jimmy Jewel series Funny Man. He appeared in Eric Sykes's television series, in the episode "Sykes and A Bath", broadcast on 25 January 1961, in series three of Sykes and A..., in which he played a sad-faced man with one hand stuck inside a vase. He appeared in Sykes's film Rhubarb Rhubarb in 1980, as well as making guest appearances on shows by Jim Davidson and Allan Stewart and Spike Milligan's Q9. He was seen in cinema films, including Carry On Again Doctor, The Return of the Musketeers, and Mutiny on the Buses. He appeared in the 1980s series of The Sooty Show playing the part of The Black Hand, in the adventure film The Case of the Black Hand. He appeared in Gabrielle and the Doodleman as Merlin as well as an Ugly Sister with Windsor Davies in 1984.

He was the subject of This Is Your Life in February 1984.

Personal life

Todd and his wife, Monica, had one daughter and two sons. He died at home (six months after Benny Hill did) at the age of 69 in the village of Burwash, Sussex, from myocardial hypertrophy.

Filmography

Film

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YearTitleRoleNotes
1961Raising the WindStreet Musician - AccordianUncredited
1962Postman's KnockDistrict Superintendent
1965The Intelligence MenPolicemanUncredited
1968Hot MillionsBritish Commissionaire
1969Carry On Again DoctorPatient on Breathing Apparatus
1970Scars of DraculaBurgomaster
1971She'll Follow You AnywhereCar Salesman
1972Burke & HareGuard Campbell
Mutiny on the BusesNew Inspector
Go for a TakeSecurity Man
Adolf Hitler: My Part in His DownfallBill Thompson, Referee
1973Digby, the Biggest Dog in the WorldThe Great Manzini
1974Just One More TimePostman
The Best of Benny HillVarious
The Four MusketeersFiring Squad Officer
1975Confessions of a Pop PerformerMr Barnwell
The Ups and Downs of a HandymanSquire Bullsworthy
1977Come Play with MeVicar
1978Rosie Dixon – Night NurseMr Buchanan
1979Le PétomaneJoseph's FatherShort
1983Superman IIIDignified Gent
1984Gabrielle and the DoodlemanMerlin/Ugly Sister
1989The Return of the MusketeersHigh Bailiff
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Television

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YearTitleRoleNotes
1960-1962Citizen JamesPoliceman10 episodes
1961-1962It's a Square WorldVarious
1962-1970Comedy Playhouse3 episodes
1968-1976; 1980-1989The Benny Hill ShowVarious
1968-1970Please Sir!Boating Lake Attendant/Bus Conductor2 episodes
1970Here Come the Double Deckers!Workman/War Film Director2 episodes
1971-1972The Dick Emery ShowVarious4 episodes
1972-1973The Fenn Street GangPercival Pollard/Waiter2 episodes
1973On the BusesMr SimpsonEpisode: "Friends in High Places"
1974Doctor at SeaCyril, Entertainments Officer4 episodes
1980The Sooty ShowThe Black HandEpisode: "The Case of the Black Hand"
Funny ManBilly Strothers6 episodes
1984The Steam Video CompanyVarious
1991Benny Hill's World Tour: New York!Various1 episode
1992Freddie StarrVarious1 episode
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References

References

  1. Milligan, Spike, & Antrobus, John (1973) ''The Bedsitting Room''. Tandem: London. First published in Great Britain by Margaret & Jack Hobbs, 1970. Published by Universal-Tandem, 1972.
  2. McCann, Graham. (2006). "Spike & Co.". Hodder & Stoughton.
  3. "Gabrielle and the Doodleman (1984)". IMDb.

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