David Webb
Biography
David Alec Webb (6 March 1931 – 30 June 2012) was a British actor and anti-censorship campaigner. Webb was born in Luton, the second child and only son of Alec Webb, and attended Luton Grammar School from 1942 to 1950. He completed his National Service from 1950 to 1952, and trained at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art from 1952 to 1954. In 1954 he joined the York Repertory Company, in 1955 the Bromley Repertory Company, and from 1955 to 1956 he toured in the play Love From Judy. He worked in television from the late 1950s onwards appearing in scores of programmes including Emergency – Ward 10, Dixon of Dock Green, and Doctor Who, among many others. In April 1976, he set up the anti-censorship pressure group, the National Campaign for the Repeal of the 1959 Obscene Publications Act; this was later amended to National Campaign for the Reform of the Obscene Publications Acts (NCROPA). NCROPA was very active from its inception through the 1980s, and in 1983 Webb stood as the anti-censorship candidate against the incumbent Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher in her Finchley constituency. He was also a member of the Campaign Against Censorship. By the late 1990s, NCROPA was effectively moribund, and in December 2014, NCROPA was formally merged with the CAC. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Known For

Doctor Who

Minder

Crown Court

Crown Court

Bergerac

Tales of the Unexpected

Rumpole of the Bailey

Theatre 625
All Movies (16)
- Silent Predators1999 · as Sheriff Howell
- Knockback: 11985 · as Defence Counsel
- The Road to 19841984 · as Magazine Editor
- Hazlitt in Love1977 · as Follet
- Rogue Male1976 · as Pork Pie
- Sunday Bloody Sunday1971 · as Restaurant Owner (scenes deleted)
- Doctor Who: Colony in Space1971 · as Leeson
- The Hallelujah Handshake1970 · as Probation Officer
- Lay Down Your Arms1970 · as Fred
- Battle of Britain1969 · as RAF Officer (uncredited)
- Diamonds for Breakfast1968
- Witchfinder General1968 · as Jailer
- A Game, Like, Only a Game1966 · as Frank
- Very Important Person1961 · as Prisoner of War (uncredited)
- His and Hers1961 · as Man with Report
- Tunes of Glory1960 · as Officer
All TV Shows (20)
- The Black Tower1985 · as Inspector Rouse
- Muck and Brass1982
- Bergerac1981 · as Pathologist
- A Tale of Two Cities1980 · as Gabelle
- Minder1979 · as John Draham
- Tales of the Unexpected1979 · as Ronnie Carey
- Strangers1978 · as Sam Clegg
- Blake's 71978 · as Stot
- The Sunday Drama1977 · as Johnson
- The New Avengers1976 · as Harold Bilston
- Rumpole of the Bailey1975 · as Mr Fingleton
- Crown Court1972 · as Francis Larwood
- Crown Court1972 · as Sidney Abbott
- Van der Valk1972 · as Leo
- New Scotland Yard1972 · as Mr Bronson
- The Rivals of Sherlock Holmes1971 · as Musgrove
- Manhunt1970 · as Linz
- Nicholas Nickleby1968 · as Croupier
- Theatre 6251964 · as Newman
- Doctor Who1963 · as Leeson