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Tony Aitken was born on June 20, 1946 in Solihull, Warwickshire, England. He is an actor and writer, known for The Remains of the Day (1993), No 73 (1982) and The Arbiter (2013).
Date Of Birth June 20, 1946 Place Of Birth Solihull, Warwickshire, England, UK Profession Actor, Writer Star Sign Gemini
# Fact 1 Appears as the "mad beggar" minstrel character that plagues Edmund Blackadder in the closing credits of each episode of Black-Adder II (1986).
Actor Title Year Status Character Julius Caesar: Shakespeare Lives 2016 Short Decius Doctors 2000-2015 TV Series Dave Moon / Arthur Packer The Arbiter 2013 Aubrey Coronation Street 2011 TV Series Ben Dean Scoop 2010 TV Series Judge / Jack / Colonel Winters ChuckleVision 2007 TV Series Caesar Holby City 2006 TV Series Colin Merriman Casualty 2004 TV Series Fred My Hero 2003 TV Series Mr Lawrence Black Plague 2002 Video Brother Ignatius Down to Earth 2001 TV Series Jim Jefferson The Queen's Nose 1996-1999 TV Series Smithers Barbara 1999 TV Series Todd Sharpe's Justice 1997 TV Movie Horse Guards Clerk The Remains of the Day 1993 Postmaster Keeping Up Appearances 1992 TV Series the TV Repairman Screen Two 1991 TV Series Cropper Agatha Christie's Poirot 1989 TV Series Tommy Pinner Double First 1988 TV Series Mr. Parfitt Hot Metal 1988 TV Series Mr. Pooly Vanity Fair 1987 TV Series Mr. Tomkins Hearts of Fire 1987 Reporter Chish 'n' Fips 1984-1987 TV Series Mr. Wheeler Me and My Girl 1987 TV Series TV Host High and Dry 1987 TV Series Scout leader To Have and to Hold 1986 TV Mini-Series George Jossy's Giants 1986 TV Series In Loving Memory 1986 TV Series Mr. Johnson Black-Adder II 1986 TV Series Minstrel / Mad Beggar The Lenny Henry Show 1985 TV Series No 73 1983-1985 TV Series Fred the Postman / Various / Bellows / ... The Mistress 1985 TV Series Simon Victoria Wood: As Seen on TV 1985 TV Series Bob Graham The Stanley Baxter Hour 1982 TV Movie Various Roles Jackanory Playhouse 1982 TV Series Mungo Goodbye Darling 1981 TV Series Waiter Coming Home 1981 TV Series Ronny Agony 1981 TV Series Maurice End of Part One 1979-1980 TV Series Norman Straightman Kottan ermittelt 1980 TV Series Cerny, alias 'Osterhase' Quincy's Quest 1979 Teddy / Father Christmas Prince Regent 1979 TV Mini-Series Prince William of Orange Miss Jones and Son 1978 TV Series Jack London Belongs to Me 1977 TV Series Dr. Otto Hapfel Jabberwocky 1977 Flagellant Hazlitt in Love 1977 TV Movie Cajah Walker The Dick Emery Show 1975-1976 TV Series Clayhanger 1976 TV Series Young Shushions Open All Hours 1976 TV Series Norman Porridge 1975 TV Series Chaplain The Sweeney 1975 TV Series Shipping Clerk Robin Hood Junior 1975 Jugge And Mother Makes Five 1974 TV Series Bill Z Cars 1973 TV Series Charlie Love Thy Neighbour 1973 TV Series Eddie's Mate Upstairs, Downstairs 1972 TV Series Mulligan New Scotland Yard 1972 TV Series Jake
Writer Title Year Status Character No 73 1983 TV Series additional dialogue - 3 episodes
Self Title Year Status Character Blackadder's Most Cunning Moments 2008 TV Movie documentary Himself
Known for movies The Remains of the Day (1993) as Postmaster
No 73 (1983-1985) as Fred the Postman / Various / Bellows / Mayor / Various characters / various
The Arbiter (2013) as Aubrey
Jabberwocky (1977) as Flagellant