 | Birth : 27 November 1938, Bingley, Yorkshire, England, UK Height: 179
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Filmography:
| "First Night" | Sam Towler (1 episode, 1963) | | Glamour Night | George - Photographer | | Double Trouble | Stien (archive footage) | | "Oh, No!... It's Derrick Anus!" | Cousin Rodney (Series 1-3) (unknown episodes, 1972-1975) | | Come Snow, Come Blow | | | A Prize of Arms | Pvt. Maynard | | "Doctor Who" | Stien (2 episodes, 1984) | | Billy Liar | Arthur Crabtree | | Heavens Above! | Milkfloat driver (uncredited) | | "The Likely Lads" | Bob Ferris | | San Ferry Ann | Loverboy | | Decline and Fall... of a Birdwatcher | Potts | | Spring and Port Wine | Harold Crompton | | "Albert!" | | | "Albert!" | Albert Courtnay (25 episodes, 1969-1972) | | Alice's Adventures in Wonderland | Knave of Hearts | | "Whatever Happened to the Likely Lads?" | Bob Ferris | | The Three Musketeers | Spy | | The Likely Lads | Bob | | Jabberwocky | Other Squire | | Saint Jack | Smale | | The Spaceman and King Arthur | Clarence | | "Just Liz" | Reg Last (unknown episodes) | | The Wildcats of St. Trinian's | Peregrine Butters | | "Doctor Who" | Stien (2 episodes, 1984) | | East Lynne | Raymond Vane | | "Armchair Theatre" | Barman / ... (2 episodes, 1962-1966) | | "Jackanory" | Storyteller / ... (22 episodes, 1966-1970) | | "Laughter in the House: The Story of British Sitcom" | 'Bob Ferris' | | "Aventuriers du Nouveau-Monde, Les" | Lord Herne | | "Breakfast" | Himself (3 episodes, 2001-2005) | | "Goodbye Again" | Various Roles (4 episodes, 1968) | | 'Tis Pity She's a Whore | Bergetto | | The Critic | | | A Tribute to the Likely Lads | News vendor (cameo) | | "Whatever Happened to... Clement and La Frenais?" | | | "First Night" | Sam Towler | | "The Basil Brush Show" | Mr Rodney, Straight man (unknown episodes, 1968-1969) | | Hicks and Stokes | Billy Hicks | | "The Adventures of a Lady" | Lord Herne |
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Chubby-cheeked British comedy actor, famed in his own country as one half of TV's "Likely Lads". In recent years he has been active mostly in the theatre (he was appearing in London's West End in the farce "Funny Money" early in 1996).
Youtube videos may be related Rodney Bewes |
 | whatever happened to the likely lads great theme song to the likely lads series by highly likely brings back great memories of the later part of the 60s and early 70s |
 | Whatever happened to the likely lads?. Here is the theme song for the hit 70's BBC tv comedy,Whatever happened to the likely lads, performed by The Highly Likely.
Whatever happened to the likely lads was the smash foll |
 | Likely Lads Double Date 1 terry comes to the aid of love-lorn Bob by fixing them both up with a date |
 | Spaceman & King Arthur, Alnwick Castle, rare footage 1978 Rare home movie footage of the Disney Film "The Spaceman & King Arthur" at Alnwich Castle 1978 including interview with John Le Mesurier
included in footage are Jim Dale, Kenneth M |
 | Likely Lads Double Date 2 terry comes to the aid of love-lorn Bob by fixing them both up with a date |
 | SPRING & PORT WINE JAMES MASON A clip from Spring & Port Wine |
 | Likely Lads Double Date 3 Terry comes to the aid of love-lorn Bob by fixing them both up with a date |
 | The Likely Lads .. Bewes and Bolam .. UK Trailer Essential viewing on UK television in the 70's this is the big screen adaptation from 1976. Probably better if you were around at the time then you'll understand the significance |
 | Lapitch The Little Shoemaker in: "Entropy" Lapitch in his most delightful adventure yet! Join in the fun and the laughter as
oh god |
 | Nick meets Likely Lad Rodney Bewes Talk of the sixties and what do think about? The Beatles, President Kennedy, flower power? How about that iconic TV series, the Likely Lads? Rodney Bewes,who played Bob, is now 70 |
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