John Flanagan:
Firm of jaw and steely of eye, John Flanagan has played a lot of coppers in his acting career. He had his own series in the early '70s, 'Parkin's Patch' in which he played keen young PC Moss Parkin, but he also pounded the beat in 'The Sweeney' (as DS Matt Matthews), 'Softly Softly: Task Force', 'The Bill', 'Casualty' and films including 'The Naked Civil Servant' (1975) and 'The Medusa Touch' (1978).
In Alan Plater's 1973 TV play, 'The Land of Green Ginger' |
Rather older and more serious in 'Inspector Wycliffe Mysteries' |
I enjoyed the Play for Today from 1973 that he stars in with Gwen Taylor – Alan Plater's 'The Land of Green Ginger'. It's a real period piece, but can be found in its entirety on YouTube: Click here.
He's also in Terry Gilliam's 'Brazil' (1985), but I had play around with the pause button to find him.
John Flanagan - imdb
I remember John when ha was a presenter on Granada Reports a daily regional news programme in the North West.
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ReplyDeleteI've just seen a very young version in Man About the House. 1976.
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