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John Witty (1915-1990) was a British film and television actor.Witty's distinguished voice appeared extensively on various series and documentary short films. He was the TV Announcer for the 1961 film The Frightened City, the Computer Voice for the 1969 Doctor Who serial The Seeds of Death and the Announcer Voice for the 1979 television version of Dick Barton.
Date Of Birth September 17, 1915 Died 1990-01-01 Place Of Birth Bristol, England, UK Profession Actor Star Sign Virgo
Actor Title Year Status Character Q5 1980 TV Series Various Characters Dick Barton: Special Agent 1979 TV Series Announcer Some Mothers Do 'Ave 'Em 1973 TV Series Computer The Vault of Horror 1973 Gaskill (segment 5 "Drawn and Quartered") Thirty-Minute Theatre 1969 TV Series Voices on TV Out of the Unknown 1969 TV Series Computer Doctor Who 1969 TV Series Computer Voice On Form 1967 Short Commentator (voice) The Dick Emery Show 1966 TV Series Voodoo Blood Death 1965 Police Inspector (as John Wittey) World of His Own 1964 TV Series The Cheaters 1962 TV Series Announcer The Frightened City 1961 TV Announcer Dial 999 1959 TV Series Det. Sgt. West / Mason Dixon of Dock Green 1958 TV Series Philip Gratwicke Moment of Indiscretion 1958 Bryan The New Adventures of Charlie Chan 1958 TV Series Dr. Paul Durrant The Vise 1954-1958 TV Series Dr. Evans / Mark / Bob White Hunter 1957 TV Series Dennis Ashmore Alive on Saturday 1957 Slade O.S.S. 1957 TV Series MI5 Man Patrol Car 1956 TV Series Map Expert A Prize of Gold 1955 British Officer Three's Company 1954 Manning (segment "The Surgeon' story) John Wesley 1954 Peter Bohler Solution by Phone 1954 Peter Wayne The Teckman Biography 1953-1954 TV Series The Man Hell Below Zero 1954 Martens BBC Sunday-Night Theatre 1950-1953 TV Series Herald to Mowbray
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... Rheingold Theatre 1953 TV Series Lorenzo / Captain of the Guard / Manning The Broken Horseshoe 1952 TV Series Ernest Carrel Rumpelstiltskin 1951 TV Movie The King Breakers Ahead 1951 TV Movie Jim Milson The Trial of Andy Fothergill 1951 TV Movie The Black Prince Hail and Farewell 1951 TV Movie Roderick Captain Horatio Hornblower R.N. 1951 Capt. Entenza Soho Conspiracy 1950 Guy Seven Days to Noon 1950 Bit Part (uncredited) Hangman's Wharf 1950 Dr. David Galloway A Policeman at the Door 1948 TV Movie Robin Miles Love in Waiting 1948 Harry Pepperfield Birthmark 1948 TV Movie Gerald Dartle (9th December 1948 version) Three Blind Mice 1947 TV Movie Giles Davis The Queen's Husband 1946 TV Movie Frederick Granton
Writer Title Year Status Character Wednesday Magazine 1959 TV Series narrative script - 2 episodes
Self Title Year Status Character Look at Life: Gold in the Mud 1969 Documentary short Himself - Commentator Mobilplex 1968 Documentary short Himself - Commentator Look at Life: Free Fall 1967 Documentary short Himself - Commentator Look at Life: Once Upon a Time.... 1967 Documentary short Himself - Commentator Look at Life: The Spoilers 1967 Documentary short Himself - Commentator Look at Life: Where Do You Leave the Boat? 1967 Documentary short Himself - Commentator Quiz Ball 1966 TV Series Himself - Introduced by Look at Life: Down to Earth 1966 Documentary short Himself - Commentator Look at Life: Trouble-Shooters 1964 Documentary short Himself - Commentator Wednesday Magazine 1959 TV Series Himself - Presenter Pipelines Under Southampton Water 1957 Documentary short Himself - Commentator
Known for movies Captain Horatio Hornblower R.N. (1951) as Capt. Entenza
Three Blind Mice (1947) as Giles Davis
Hangman's Wharf (1950) as Dr. David Galloway
The Vault of Horror (1973) as Gaskill (segment 5 "Drawn and Quartered")