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Old 15-08-2006, 05:53 PM
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Wilf's daughter......?

Well blow me down if that's correct !

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Smudge: Are you absolutely sure?. I would be very interested to know where you got that confirmation?


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He narrated the introduction to THE EAGLE HAS LANDED which was parodied for the beginning of THE SMELL OF REEVES AND MORTIMER.

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Smudge: Are you absolutely sure?. I would be very interested to know where you got that confirmation?
It was me who suggested it, not smudge! But all I've done is make an idle connection between the surname Lawson and the suggestion of slurred speech!!!:rolleyes:

No idea if it's correct or not...

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It was me who suggested it, not smudge! But all I've done is make an idle connection between the surname Lawson and the suggestion of slurred speech!!!:rolleyes:

No idea if it's correct or not...

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Hi Rob,

Although there appears no information on the web that I can find connecting Wilfrid Lawson with Sarah, they could very well be related.
Wilfrid was born in 1900 and Sarah in 1928, so the ages are right for Wilf to be the father. Sarah has a sister Anne Lawson who also did a bit of acting.

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I was saddened to read of the passing of Patrick Allen - something I'd not been aware of until reading the forum yesterday.

It was only in early July I'd been quite impressed to hear that he'd still being doing regular voice overs - in fact, it inspired me to dig out the DVD episode of UFO, in which he appeared - playing a blinder as disturbed character tormenting Ed Straker.

I'm not old enough to remember much of his TV work unfortunately, but remember many of his film appearances and as a child I used to repeatedly watch a film by the title of Diamonds on Wheels (1974) in which he played lead as the police inspector.

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Probably Wilfred Lawson
Yes that's the chap! (Actually Wilfrid Lawson although often misspelt) Thanks for that...
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Yes Wilfrid was Sarah's father, I remember it from being around in the 60s when he was frequently "in trouble" for inappropriate behaviour and she would get a namecheck in the media at the same time. He was always good value! It was just his first name I couldn't remember
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Wilfrid is fantastic as The Dormouse in the Jonathan Miller version of Alice in Wonderland....obviously completely sozzled, but perfect for the role. One great actor.

Bit of a Bay Window, what??
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'The Independent' reports the death of this solid character actor with a distinctive voice :

Patrick Allen
Imposing actor with tough looks
Published: 08 August 2006

Patrick John Keith Allen, actor: born 17 March 1927; married 1960 Sarah Lawson (two sons); died London 28 July 2006.

Patrick Allen was a prolific actor with an imposing presence. His tough, jut-jawed looks lent themselves to villainous or military roles, but his varied career also embraced Shakespeare and myriad parts in theatre, film, radio and television. He starred in the popular TV series Crane, and his distinctively resonant voice was heard on the hit single "Two Tribes", by Frankie Goes to Hollywood, and gave him steady work in later years providing voice-overs.

Born in Nyasaland (now Malawi) in 1927, Allen was raised in Canada. He made his screen début as a soldier in Robert Aldrich's thriller World for Ransom (1953), though many sources list his next screen role, a three-word part in Alfred Hitchcock's version of the hit play Dial M For Murder (1954), as his first.

He had his first major screen credit as a lorry-owning racketeer in The Long Haul (1957), with Victor Mature and Diana Dors. Other film roles included an Army sergeant in Dunkirk and an officer in I Was Monty's Double (both 1958), prior to his first leading role, as a father whose young daughter is molested by an apparently upright citizen in Cyril Frankel's Never Take Sweets from a Stranger (1960), which dealt delicately with its sensitive subject, though audiences stayed away.

Allen also worked extensively with the Royal Shakespeare Company, and it was while appearing with the company that he met the actress Sarah Lawson, who became his wife in 1960. The couple, who had two sons, appeared together as a married pair in the film Night of the Big Heat (1967) and in the radio series Inspector West (1967-71), based on stories by John Creasey.

On television Allen had a recurring role as the Bos'n and best friend of a rascally tramp-steamer engineer (Thomas Mitchell) in the series Glencannon (1960). In 1963, while appearing at Stratford-on-Avon as Achilles in the RSC's Troilus and Cressida, he was offered the starring role in the series Crane.

As soon as the Shakespearean season finished, he journeyed to Morocco to begin filming the show. He played a successful businessman who, tired of his hectic life in London, moves to Morocco where he buys a run-down beachside café and bar near Casablanca, plus a boat with which he carries out minor smuggling activities. Always one step ahead of the chief of police (Gerald Flood), he was partnered by a colourful beachcomber Orlando (Sam Kydd), a character later given his own series. Crane ran for three years, and Allen stated, "I don't think I've ever enjoyed myself quite as much."

Later he starred in another series, Brett (1971), as a dubious writer turned tycoon whose shady past is revealed by extensive flashbacks. Filmed in Malta (doubling for Mexico), it ran for 19 50-minute episodes. He had the intermittently recurring role as wicked Colonel Sebastian Moran in The Return of Sherlock Holmes (1973); won particular praise for his uncompromisingly intransigent Gradgrind in a four-part adaptation of Dickens's Hard Times in 1977; and played Sarah Ferguson's father in the TV movie Fergie and Andrew: behind palace doors (1992). His many action movies included The Night of the Generals (1966), When Dinosaurs Ruled the Earth (1969), The Wild Geese (1978), The Sea Wolves (1980) and Who Dares Wins (1982).

In the early 1970s, he made a series of striking commercials for Barratt Homes in which he was flown by helicopter to new housing developments. He also narrated two Public Information films in the "Protect and Survive" series, made in 1975 to advise on action to be taken in the event of nuclear fallout. On the Frankie Goes to Hollywood single "Two Tribes", which topped the UK charts for nine weeks in the summer of 1984, Allen performed a voice-over parodying the "Protect and Survive" narration.

He was voice-over artist for the 1990s comedy series The Smell of Reeves and Mortimer and Vic Reeves' Big Night Out, narrated the first series of The Black Adder (1983, and appeared in the last episode) and narrated the children's animated series TUGS (1989), playing Captain Starr.

Last year, he became the voice of the youth-orientated television channel E4, providing its often irreverent self-advertising promotions, such as its film slogan "Big Shiny Films in Your Dinky Little Home".

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That's what I remember partrick from was of course the frankie goes to hollywood song "Two tribes"
In the early 1970s, he made a series of striking commercials for Barratt Homes in which he was flown by helicopter to new housing developments. He also narrated two Public Information films in the "Protect and Survive" series, made in 1975 to advise on action to be taken in the event of nuclear fallout. On the Frankie Goes to Hollywood single "Two Tribes", which topped the UK charts for nine weeks in the summer of 1984, Allen performed a voice-over parodying the "Protect and Survive" narration. And that as well

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Just noticed that his voice overs are still appearing for the Sun newspaper and is that him still announcing the beginning of (dare I mention it) The X Factor???? Or is it someone doing an impression?

Good to know that his legacy is still with us!
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Old 12-12-2006, 11:43 AM
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Sad news indeed. Patrick, Sarah, and I had some great times together. Does anyone know how to contact her? I would be most grateful for the information. John Llewellyn
Didn't they play opposite one another in a sci-fi filum - they were all supposed to sweating buckets, when it was patently obvious the film was made in the winter!! Great shell-like creatures sucking the moisture out of everything!! Hammer Films?

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