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| - Gordon Rollings (17th April 1926 - 7th June 1985) was born in Batley, Yorkshire. Between 1964 and 1965 he played Charlie Moffitt the resident comedian of the Viaduct Sporting Club after an earlier appearance in the programme as Jim Schofield in March 1961. An eclectic international career saw him start as an actor on Israeli radio, narrate the children's animation The Herbs, appear as Arkwright (owner of Tonto the dog) in John Smith's commercial, train as a clown in Paris, and appear in small roles in several major films. He was sometimes credited Gordon Rawlings.
- Rollings made an uncredited screen appearance in the Beatles' film A Hard Day's Night. He played the man in the pub who is shocked to find that Ringo has thrown a dart into his lunch. Then after a number of small parts in TV shows such as Z-Cars in the early 1960s, on 21 April 1964, he was one of the first presenters of BBC 2's daily programme for young children, Play School, alongside Virginia Stride. In the same year he played the character of Charlie Moffitt in Coronation Street. He was a storyteller in Jackanory in 1966-67, reading among others, the story of Worzel Gummidge. (Rollings would later appear in a 1981 episode of the televised series of Worzel Gummidge). He later narrated The Herbs, and as the character Arkwright with his small dog, Tonto, in the adverts for John Smith's Bit
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| - Gordon Rollings (17th April 1926 - 7th June 1985) was born in Batley, Yorkshire. Between 1964 and 1965 he played Charlie Moffitt the resident comedian of the Viaduct Sporting Club after an earlier appearance in the programme as Jim Schofield in March 1961. An eclectic international career saw him start as an actor on Israeli radio, narrate the children's animation The Herbs, appear as Arkwright (owner of Tonto the dog) in John Smith's commercial, train as a clown in Paris, and appear in small roles in several major films. His other television parts include roles in Shadow Squad, No Hiding Place, The Harry Worth Show and The Avengers. He was sometimes credited Gordon Rawlings.
- Rollings made an uncredited screen appearance in the Beatles' film A Hard Day's Night. He played the man in the pub who is shocked to find that Ringo has thrown a dart into his lunch. Then after a number of small parts in TV shows such as Z-Cars in the early 1960s, on 21 April 1964, he was one of the first presenters of BBC 2's daily programme for young children, Play School, alongside Virginia Stride. In the same year he played the character of Charlie Moffitt in Coronation Street. He was a storyteller in Jackanory in 1966-67, reading among others, the story of Worzel Gummidge. (Rollings would later appear in a 1981 episode of the televised series of Worzel Gummidge). He later narrated The Herbs, and as the character Arkwright with his small dog, Tonto, in the adverts for John Smith's Bitter.
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