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Thread #131119   Message #3212048
Posted By: Stilly River Sage
24-Aug-11 - 11:37 AM
Thread Name: Obit: A Well-(or not so)-Known Actor Died
Subject: RE: Obit: A Well-(or not so)-Known Actor Died
Alas, we have lost John Howard Davies, the producer of so many of the classic British comedies that were imported for us to enjoy in the U.S. I suspect that if his name was on it, that was good enough for some of the US PBS program purchasers.

From my local PBS station.

There are only a handful of individuals that any one of us crosses paths with, either directly or indirectly, who have an impact on so many lives. John Howard Davies was one such individual. You may not know the face, unless you happen to have a DVD of the 1948 classic David Lean film, Oliver Twist, where a 9 year old John played Oliver, but you definitely should know the name.

Even if you don't recognize the name, I would venture to say, there are very few on the planet that don't know John's work. John was producer/director of such classic British comedy series as The Goodies, Steptoe and Son, Fawlty Towers, Fall and Rise of Reginald Perrin, The Good Life, Monty Python's Flying Circus, Blackadder (pilot) and Mr. Bean to name but a few. As Head of Comedy for the BBC from 1977-1982, John was responsible for launching the likes of Yes Minister, Not the Nine O'Clock News, To the Manor Born, Only Fools and Horses and 'Allo, 'Allo. If that wasn't enough, it was on to Thames Television in 1985 where he was instrumental in the early days of Men Behaving Badly, starring Martin Clunes, Neil Morrissey and Caroline Quentin.

Over the past several years, those of us involved in the production of a number of British comedy retrospective specials for PBS have had the incredible good fortune to spend quality time with John, who was one of the kindest, most giving of his time, individuals who wanted nothing more than to share insights from his life's work and, hopefully, pass along thoughts to the next generation of producer/directors, actors/actresses…and viewers, as to how he spent almost 50 years making people laugh.


Read the rest and see a couple of clips at the link above.

SRS