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Derek Fowlds (born 2 September 1937) is an English actor, known for playing Bernard Woolley in popular British television comedies Yes, Minister and Yes, Prime Minister and Oscar Blaketon in the long-running ITV police drama Heartbeat.
Date Of Birth September 2, 1937 Place Of Birth Balham, London, England, UK Height 5' 10" (1.78 m) Profession Actor Spouse Adrienne Corri Star Sign Virgo
# Fact 1 24 January, Attended the 2nd Renown Festival of Film with Vera Day , Christopher Beeny , Brian Murphy , and Patricia Dainton . [2016] 2 He was considered for the roles of Dr. Armstrong, Dr. Bukovsky and Sir Percy Heseltine in Lifeforce (1985). 3 Son of Ketha Muriel (née Treacher) and James Witney Fowlds, a salesman. 4 Educated at Ashlyns School, a former Secondary Modern School in the historic town of Berkhamsted in Hertfordshire. 5 Father of actor Jeremy Fowlds . 6 Lifelong fan of Chelsea Football Club, England. 7 Trained at Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts in England, and graduated with an Honours Diploma.
Actor Title Year Status Character Casualty 1994-2013 TV Series Stan Cothern / Mr. Croft Run for Your Wife 2012 Man in hat Heartbeat 1992-2009 TV Series Oscar Blaketon
Sergeant Oscar Blaketon
Sergeant Blaketon The Royal 2003 TV Series Oscar Blaketon The Detectives 1996 TV Series Derek Alsopp Firm Friends 1992-1994 TV Mini-Series John Gutteridge Over the Hill 1992 Dutch The Darling Buds of May 1992 TV Series Esmond Chancer 1990-1991 TV Series Michael Coley Perfect Scoundrels 1991 TV Series Watkinson Screen Two 1991 TV Series Cumbridge Van der Valk 1991 TV Series Johan Kieft Die Kinder 1990 TV Series Crombie Boon 1990 TV Series Jack Fentiman Rules of Engagement 1989 TV Mini-Series Oliver Davidson Inspector Morse 1988 TV Series Kurt Friedman, aka Michael Robson Yes, Prime Minister 1986-1988 TV Series Bernard Woolley Affairs of the Heart 1983-1985 TV Series Peter Bonamy Yes Minister 1980-1984 TV Series Bernard Woolley Minder 1982-1983 TV Series Appearance by / Meadhurst Play for Today 1982 TV Series Hartley Strangers 1979-1982 TV Series Det. Insp. Ken Driver / Mike Winter Triangle 1982 TV Series 'Mozz' Barker Cribb 1981 TV Series Albert Moscrop My Son, My Son 1979 TV Mini-Series Newbiggen Rings on Their Fingers 1978 TV Series Paul Robin's Nest 1978 TV Series Ricky Hart Send in the Girls 1978 TV Series Miles Filmer Miss Jones and Son 1978 TV Series Sam Crown Court 1977 TV Series David Moston / Nicholas Higgins BBC2 Play of the Week 1977 TV Series Hans von Dohnanyi Marti 1977 TV Series Clayhanger 1976 TV Series Jimmy Orgreave The Copter Kids 1976 Captain Peters The Doll 1975 TV Series Max Lerner Comedy Playhouse 1967-1975 TV Series Leonard / Jimmy / Peter Clancy The Last of the Best Men 1975 TV Short Henry Edward the King 1975 TV Series Lord Randolph Churchill After That, This 1975 TV Series Various Characters Thriller 1974 TV Series Dicky ITV Saturday Night Theatre 1974 TV Series Neil Mistress Pamela 1974 Sir Percy Armchair 30 1973 TV Series Brian The Basil Brush Show 1970-1973 TV Series Mr. Derek Horror on Snape Island 1972 Dan The Liver Birds 1971 TV Series Peter Who-Dun-It 1969 TV Series Septimus Fry School for Unclaimed Girls 1969 Geoffrey Dr. Finlay's Casebook 1969 TV Series Malcolm Cannock Fraud Squad 1969 TV Series Derek Hollister Theatre 625 1968 TV Series Custard Pie Expert Wink to Me Only 1968 TV Series Jimmy Z Cars 1968 TV Series Ricky Harper Frankenstein Created Woman 1967 Johann The Solarnauts 1967 Short Tempo The Man in Room 17 1966 TV Series Bruce Take a Pair of Private Eyes 1966 TV Series Ambrose Frayne The Marriage Lines 1966 TV Series Neville Hotel Paradiso 1966 Maxime Love Story 1963-1965 TV Series Laurie / Brookesey Cluff 1965 TV Series Jake Winter Armchair Theatre 1964-1965 TV Series Tom Rogers / Richard Racey Gideon C.I.D. 1965 TV Series Tim Coles East of Sudan 1964 Murchison The Villains 1964 TV Series Johnny The Protectors 1964 TV Series Hughie Agent 8 3/4 1964 Sun Bathing Man Camera Three 1964 TV Series Chas Wingate Chips with Everything 1963 TV Movie 252 Wingate (Chas) Doctor in Distress 1963 Medical Student Gillibrand Tamahine 1963 Bash ITV Play of the Week 1963 TV Series Ian We Joined the Navy 1962 Carson BBC Sunday-Night Play 1960 TV Mini-Series The Family
Self Title Year Status Character Greatest Ever Sitcoms 2014 TV Movie documentary Himself Jo Brand's Great Wall of Comedy 2013 TV Series Himself Yes, Prime Minister: Re-elected 2013 TV Movie documentary Himself / Bernard Woolley Comedy Connections 2008 TV Series documentary Himself TV Burp 2008 TV Series Himself Comic Relief Does Fame Academy 2007 TV Series Himself - Audience Member ITV 50 Greatest Shows 2005 TV Movie Himself 10 Years of Heartbeat 2002 TV Movie documentary Himself Funny Turns 2001 TV Series documentary Himself All-Star Family Fortunes 2001 TV Series Himself Blankety Blank 2001 TV Series Himself Heartbeat Chronicles 1999 Video Himself / Oscar Blaketon Laughter in the House: The Story of British Sitcom 1999 TV Mini-Series documentary Himself / 'Bernard Woolley' This Is Your Life 1993 TV Series documentary Himself Plunder 1990 TV Series Himself - Interviewee Comic Relief 1988 TV Special Himself It's Lulu 1970 TV Series Himself
Known for movies Heartbeat (1992-2009) as Oscar Blaketon / Sergeant Oscar Blaketon / Sergeant Blaketon
Yes Minister (1980-1984) as Bernard Woolley
Yes, Prime Minister (1986-1988) as Bernard Woolley
Frankenstein Created Woman (1967) as Johann