Derek Francis
Biography
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Derek Francis (born 7 November 1923 in Brighton - died 27 March 1984 in Wimbledon, London) was an English comedy and character actor. Description above from the Wikipedia article Derek Francis, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia
Known For

Crown Court

The Professionals

The Professionals

Z-Cars

Thirty-Minute Theatre

Thirty-Minute Theatre

No Hiding Place

The Sweeney
All Movies (58)
- The Best Of Dick Emery2005
- On Location: The Carry Ons2001 · as Brother Martin (archive footage) (uncredited)
- A Christmas Carol1984 · as Pemberton
- Pope John Paul II1984 · as Bishop Lec
- The Wicked Lady1983 · as Lord Kingsclere
- The World Cup: A Captain's Tale1982 · as His Grace
- Electric Eskimo1979
- That's Carry On!1977 · as Brother Martin (archive footage) (uncredited)
- Three Dangerous Ladies1977 · as Benson
- Jabberwocky1977 · as Bishop
- To the Devil a Daughter1976 · as Bishop
- Murder Motel1975 · as Sam
- Mrs. Amworth1975 · as Benson
- K Is for Killing1974 · as Shelby Grafton
- Who Killed Lamb?1974 · as Octavius Lamb
- The Death of Adolf Hitler1973 · as Prof. Morell
- Carry On Abroad1972 · as Brother Martin
- Sutherland's Law1972 · as John Sutherland
- Carry On Matron1972 · as Arthur
- Carry On Henry1971 · as Farmer
- The Statue1971 · as Sanders
- Say Hello to Yesterday1971 · as Park Keeper
- Scrooge1970 · as 1st Gentleman of Charity
- Carry On Loving1970 · as Bishop
- Man of Violence1970 · as Sam Bryant
- Crossplot1969 · as Sir Charles Moberley
- Remember the Germans1969 · as Karl
- Carry On Camping1969 · as Farmer
- What's Good for the Goose1969 · as Harrington
- Carry On Doctor1967 · as Sir Edmund Burke
- The Devil a Monk Would Be1967 · as The Procurator
- Jules Verne's Rocket to the Moon1967 · as Puddleby
- Press for Time1966 · as Alderman Ernest Corcoran
- The Connoisseur1966 · as G.C. Stoupe
- Rasputin: The Mad Monk1966 · as Innkeeper
- Pity About the Abbey1965 · as Lord Barnett
- The Little Ones1965 · as Paddy
- Doctor Who: The Romans1965 · as Nero
- The Tomb of Ligeia1964 · as Lord Trevanion
- The Comedy Man1964 · as Merryweather
- Ring of Spies1964 · as Chief Supt. Croft
- This Is My Street1964 · as Fingus
- Smokescreen1964 · as Dexter's Doctor (Uncredited)
- The Verdict1964 · as Supt. Brett
- The Hi-Jackers1963 · as Jack Carter
- Farewell Performance1963 · as Raven
- The Snag1963 · as John Goggin
- Bitter Harvest1963 · as Mr. Jones
- Heart to Heart1962 · as Sir John Dawson-Brown
- Captain Clegg1962 · as Squire Anthony Cobtree
- The Inspector1962 · as Detective Inspector
- Backfire!1962 · as Arthur Tilsley
- Never Back Losers1961 · as R. R. Harris
- Two Living, One Dead1961 · as Broms
- No Love for Johnnie1961 · as Frank
- The Poet1960 · as Pasquali
- The Criminal1960 · as Priest
- The White Trap1959 · as Mr. Langley
All TV Shows (59)
- The Agatha Christie Hour1982 · as Uncle George
- Great Expectations1981 · as Mr Jaggers
- The Professionals1977 · as Len Hatch
- The Professionals1977 · as John Howard
- Beryl Reid1977
- Nicholas Nickleby1977 · as Wackford Squeers
- The New Avengers1976 · as The Bishop
- Dickens of London1976 · as Stage Manager
- The Sweeney1975 · as Raymond Meadows
- Churchill's People1974 · as Thomas Partridge
- Affairs of the Heart1974 · as Herbert Loder
- Rising Damp1974 · as Mr. French
- Fall of Eagles1974 · as Edward VII of England
- Oh, Father!1973 · as Father Matthew
- Oh, Father!1973 · as Sub Prior, Father Matthew
- Thriller1973 · as Shelby Grafton
- Thriller1973 · as Sam
- Whoops Baghdad1973 · as Abu ben Ackers, the Wazir
- Crown Court1972 · as His Honour Judge Daniel Hastings
- Sykes1972 · as Mr. Belvadere
- Shirley's World1972
- Justice1971 · as Charles Breedon
- Justice1971 · as Judge
- The Rivals of Sherlock Holmes1971 · as Dixon
- Jason King1971
- The Ten Commandments1971 · as Principal
- The Adventures of Don Quick1970 · as Arborel
- Codename1970 · as Vaslva Baroviev
- Catweazle1970 · as Inspector Pugh
- Paul Temple1969
- Up Pompeii!1969 · as Senator Lecherous
- The Main Chance1969 · as Sir James Darren
- Oh, Brother!1968
- Wild, Wild Women1968 · as Mr. Harcourt
- Nicholas Nickleby1968 · as Ralph Nickleby
- Contrasts1967 · as Jonathan Swift
- Man in a Suitcase1967
- Witch Hunt1967 · as Colonel Cooper
- King of the River1966 · as Mallory
- The Mask of Janus1965 · as Charles Caswell
- Thirty-Minute Theatre1965 · as Mr. Rummins
- Thirty-Minute Theatre1965 · as Mr. Henge
- The Wednesday Thriller1965 · as Corbey
- Londoners1965 · as Lord Barnett, G.C.B.
- The Wednesday Play1964 · as Minister
- The Wednesday Play1964 · as Lord Barnett, G.C.B.
- The Wednesday Play1964 · as G.C. Stoupe
- The Wednesday Play1964 · as Cornelius Shafton
- Sherlock Holmes1964 · as Mycroft Holmes
- Detective1964
- The Sentimental Agent1963 · as Klaus
- Sergeant Cork1963 · as Klein
- The Scales of Justice1962 · as Henry Dobbs
- Z-Cars1962
- Jango1961 · as Supt. Bullock
- International Detective1959 · as Emlyn
- No Hiding Place1959
- Armchair Theatre1956 · as John Goggin
- Armchair Theatre1956 · as Percy Grey